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DRY RUN - Asthma Night Live: Mild Asthma

18th February 2022 | 19:00

18 Feb, 2022

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DRY RUN - Asthma Night Live: Mild Asthma

 

The approach to asthma is ever-changing, especially with the onset of new data and changes in the current asthma management guidelines. Mild asthma in particular has proven to be a complicated matter. Knowing that inflammation and airway remodelling continues to be present across all severities of asthma (even mild asthma), it is imperative to address these underlying issues along with symptom control and exacerbation reduction. This webinar aims to discuss mild asthma as presented in the clinic, managing mild asthmatics, and the latest relevant data and evidence surrounding the disease. This webinar is part of a series that tackles hurdles commonly faced by physicians with their patients across all severities of asthma.

This has been applied for a CPD unit pending PRC approval.

 

Speaker

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Jose Jardim

Professor

• Senior Professor of Respiratory Diseases and Director of the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Centre, Escola Paulista de Medicina of the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil • Past President, Latin American Thoracic Association • Past Chair, Education and COPD Committees, Brazilian Thoracic Society • Past Board of Directors, ATS representing the International Community • GOLD National Member (1999 – 2018) – Brazil • In Editorial Boards of several Brazilian and international journals, and has published a book on rehabilitation, over 200 peer reviewed papers and 90 chapters • GSK Global Medical Expert for scientific dissemination in emerging countries

PM-PH-FPS-WCNT-220002 | February 2022