Advanced Clinical Case Studies to Improve the Burden of COPD

Описание к видео Advanced Clinical Case Studies to Improve the Burden of COPD

AMA/ANCC/ACPE Activity

Talking COPD is a webcast series that highlights the very latest clinical data in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Slides are developed and presented by leading COPD expert physicians and further reviewed and approved by the planning committee. Talking COPD can be accessed for AMA, ANCC or ACPE credit.

COPD is a complex and heterogeneous disease, associated with significant medical, economic, and societal burden, which is predicted to increase over the coming decades. COPD imposes significant impact beyond the lungs, including on quality of life, health status, daily activities, physical activity, and sleep, as well as comorbid anxiety and depression. Given the increasing recognition of, and importance attributed to, patients’ and caregivers’ views and preferences on disease management, it is important to identify and understand their perception of COPD and the individualized impact on their lives. This understanding can help guide clinical decision-making and improve outcomes for patients with COPD.

In this on-demand webcast the learner will go through a complete virtual patient tour starting at the time of symptoms of COPD through the burden of the disease, diagnosis, evaluation, and individualized, clinically supported, guideline-based management, drawing from the GOLD Report for COPD.

FACULTY
Nicholas Hill, MD
Chief, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
Tufts Medical Center
Professor of Medicine
Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, MA

Robert Schilz, DO, PhD
Director of Pulmonary Vascular Disease and Lung Transplantation
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Associate Professor of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Review the activity at https://bit.ly/3TFYDG8 and claim AMA, ANCC or ACPE credit/contact hour after completion of a brief pretest and posttest/evaluation.

This activity is provided in collaboration with Rush University Medical Center and Practice Point Communications

Supported by an independent educational grant from
Mylan Specialty L.P., A Viatris Company.

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