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Severe Asthma 2019: Phenotyping in the Clinic and Selection of Therapies Across the Spectrum of Airway Diseases
presented by Severe Asthma 2019: Phenotyping in the Clinic and Selection of Therapies Across the Spectrum of Airway Diseases
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The Anlyan Center for Medical Research and Education, New Haven, Connecticut
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Asthma affects over 300 million individuals worldwide making it one of the most prevalent chronic diseases. Changes in our understanding of disease pathogenesis has led to advances in the evaluation of patients in the clinic and therapeutic options that range from novel inhaled, oral, and injectable therapies to procedures that target abnormalities in the airway. This symposium will review the recent advances on our understanding of the pathobiology of asthma (and COPD) and state of the art treatments to these diseases.
Learning Objectives:
The conference will enable participants to:
- Review the current advances in our understanding of asthma and COPD
- Discuss the advances in procedures that have been developed for treating severe asthma and COPD including valves, cryotherapy, and BT
- Recognize the latest in approach to patients on biologics and how best to select drugs for a given patient
Target Audience:
- Critical Care Medicine
- Family Practice
- General Practice
- Hospitalist
- Infectious Diseases
- Internal Medicine
- Otolaryngology
- Pediatrics
- Pulmonary Disease
Faculty
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Geoffrey Chupp
Course Director
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Lauren Cohn
Course Director
Course Syllabus
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