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Asthma management in Nigeria: The Family Physician's role

 

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Dr Nkem Ndichie

Consultant Family Physician/ Regional Medical Adviser GSK.

Nkem Ndiche is a renowned family physician, with exceptional health education and communication skills. She is an ardent advocate for optimal care and outcome of Nigerian patients living with asthma She believes that ‘In today’s Nigeria, No Nigerian living with asthma should suffer poor outcomes’ with the armoury and array of Family Physicians and GPs available in Nigeria.

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Dr Kenneth Chapman

Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto, Director, Asthma and Airway Centre, University Health Network, President of the Canadian Network for Asthma Care and Director of the Canadian Registry for Alpha1 Anti-trypsin Deficiency

Dr Kenneth Chapman is an internationally respected researcher in the field of asthma, COPD and airway diseases; his publications have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet. With more than 19,000 citations to his work, Professor Chapman is in the top 1% of cited medical researchers. He chaired Canada's first Consensus Conference to establish Canadian guidelines for the management of COPD

 

PM-NG-FLP-WCNT-230001 | Date of Preparation: February 2023