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Dry Run 2 Asthma management in Nigeria: The Family Physician's role

Here's an exciting opportunity to participate in the inaugural GSK Family Physician Asthma Masterclass series targeted at improving treatment outcomes in your asthma patients, to reduce preventable asthma patient deaths in Nigeria healthcare faciliies. This means that patients who have a poor perception of their level of asthma symptom control would not have breakthrough attacks that could be fatal. Join other family physicians to explore the critical role Family Physicians play in the management of asthma. This would lead to improved therapeutic outcomes in your patients and reduce the burden of asthma on their day-to-day lives. The Masterclass series will cover the following topics; -Asthma Epidemiology, Risk factors, Pathophysiology & Diagnosis -Asthma Emergency and Post-emergency Management -Adherence and Follow-up Care -Proper inhaler techniques Register now for the inaugural GSK Family Physician Asthma Masterclass series.

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20 Mar, 2023

Dr Nkem Ndichie, Consultant Family Physician/ Regional Medical Adviser GSK.

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

20 Mar, 2023

Dr Nkem Ndichie, Consultant Family Physician/ Regional Medical Adviser GSK.

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