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Operator
Good morning, and welcome to the Iveric Bio first-quarter 2021 earnings conference call. [Operator instructions] Please note this call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Kathy Galante, senior vice president, investor relations. Please go ahead.
Kathy Galante
Senior Vice President, Investor Relations
Good morning, and welcome to Iveric Bio s conference call. Representing Iveric Bio today are Glenn Sblendorio, chief executive officer; Pravin Dugel, president; David Carroll, chief financial officer; Dhaval Desai, chief development officer; Abraham Scaria, chief scientific officer; and Keith Westby, chief operating officer. I would like to remind you that today, we will be making statements relating to Iveric Bio s future expectations regarding operational, financial and research and development matters, including statements regarding our expectations for patient enrollment and patient retention in GATHER2, our second Phase 3 clinical trial
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The latest set of doctors who graduated from Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar’s (WCM-Q) Class yesterday have expressed pride in taking responsibility during an important and unprecedented moment in history. They also expressed hope that the COVID-19 pandemic will improve to better soon.
Due to the pandemic, some have volunteered to work in hospitals before their time in medical school was over. The new doctors will now continue their medical training by joining residency programmes at leading healthcare institutions in Qatar and the United States, including Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Duke University Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic, and Harvard Spaulding, among many others.
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