Optimizing Care for EGPA: Evidence-Based Strategies for Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment Authors: Ora Singer, MD, MS; Eileen Wang, MD, MPH; Michael E. Wechsler, MD, MMSc Patients with EGPA experience a complex and challenging journey. The rare disease is characterized by systemic vasculitis, leading to inflammation of blood vessels, often accompanied by an abnormal accumulation of eosinophils in tissues and organs. EGPA is challenging to diagnose and differentiate from other related eosinophilic disorders. This difficult disease presents healthcare providers with a challenge to effectively diagnose and provide timely interventions to prevent severe complications for patients with EGPA. In this program, a multidisciplinary expert faculty panel discusses EGPA pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria, and evidence-based management strategies to improve patient outcomes. Patient case scenarios and patient perspective video clips will illustrate challenges and management strategies for providers who treat patients with EGPA. Earn 1.0 CME by completing this free program here: https://brnw.ch/21wLcrA
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Breathing Science is Life
About us
For more than 124 years, National Jewish Health has been at the forefront of research and medicine. We integrate the latest scientific discoveries with coordinated care for pulmonary, cardiac, immune and related conditions. National Jewish Health physicians and researchers are at the forefront of a new era in health care that embraces a personalized, preventive approach to medicine. We understand that each person is unique, and their variations in diet, environment, personal habits and DNA all influence their individual health. That is why two different people are exposed to certain conditions and only one gets sick and why certain treatments may work for one person and not for another. With a focus on personalized medicine, our researchers are looking at environment-gene interaction and making strides in predicting, preventing, treating and tracking many diseases. This proactive approach to medicine means that if you have a disease, or the probability of getting a disease, it may be detected sooner so that you may live longer, healthier and with a better quality of life. Our research is truly transforming the lives of millions. By using an individual's DNA to predict and prevent disease, to guide the right choice of therapy to limit side effects and bring higher success rates for treatments and to be able to track the effects of these therapies, National Jewish Health is working to improve health care for the future.
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http://www.njhealth.org
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- Hospitals and Health Care
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- Denver, CO - Colorado
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- 1899
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- Pulmonary, Rheumatology, Allergies & Immunology, Pediatrics, Gastroenterology, and Cardiology
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Using #biomarkers to identify patients with mild persistent #asthma could represent a huge step toward better #treatment. New research led by pediatric allergist Ronina Covar, MD, looks to do just that. Learn more about her study: https://lnkd.in/gwKFqe98
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Nurses — we are hiring! Join our team of nurses who help provide life-changing care for patients with chronic diseases. We have openings in several areas around the hospital. Apply today. https://brnw.ch/21wL9Dk
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The negative health impacts of #drinking are well known, but new research suggests that pairing #alcohol with #airtravel could be a hazardous #combination. Cardiologist Andrew Freeman, MD, comments on the findings in this story by CNN. https://brnw.ch/21wL91a
Don’t drink before your nap on the plane. It could hurt you now and later | CNN
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Certain ingredients in deodorant, such as propylene glycol, can irritate the skin and even cause allergic #reactions. Pediatric allergist Michael Nevid, MD, explains ways to test your skin in this story by the National Eczema Association. #eczema https://lnkd.in/gctF5CmN
Armpit Rash? It Might be Contact Dermatitis from Deodorant
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Today is #WorldBronchiectasisDay. Bronchiectasis is a disease of the airway becoming inflamed, irreversibly dilated, and impacted with mucus. Impaired mucociliary clearance may be a source of recurrent infections and worsening of the disease process, so a variety of ways have been developed to help accentuate mucus removal from the bronchial airway. We are pleased to share this free #CME program, Keeping Pace with Bronchiectasis: Early Diagnosis, Management, and Emerging Treatments featuring Charles L. Daley, MD, Steven E. Lommatzsch, MD and Pamela J. McShane, MD. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: 1, Review bronchiectasis burden, etiologies, and risk factors. 2. Apply best practices for early diagnosis of bronchiectasis. 3. Identify the role of neutrophilic inflammation in patients with bronchiectasis. 4. Select best options for management of bronchiectasis. This course can be accessed at: https://brnw.ch/21wL4sC
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Trading time in front of the TV for light physical activity can make a huge difference for your #longevity. Cardiologist Andrew Freeman, MD, explains how you can kick some of your #sedentary habits and adopt a #healthier lifestyle in this story by CNN. https://lnkd.in/g8F7Z2UZ
Why stop watching so much TV? It affects how you age, new study says | CNN
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An estimated 35% of people living with cystic fibrosis (CF) – including both children and adults – are unaware that they have the condition. Failure to detect CF at newborn screening may lead to diagnostic delays persisting as long as into adulthood. Missed or delayed diagnoses of CF and CFTR-related disorders can have important implications for disease progression and health outcomes. Participants in this program will increase their awareness about missed diagnoses of CF, examine factors that lead to missed diagnoses including race, rare mutations and pancreatic sufficiency, and analyze options for patient testing and treatment of suspected CF and CFTR-related disorders. This online program is led by Dr. Jennifer Taylor-Cousar, MD, MSCS, ATSF; Dr. Jared J. Eddy, MD, MPhil, MSc; and Sara Dederman Brayshaw, RN, BS, MSN. Target Audience: Infectious Disease Physicians, Pulmonologists, Gastroenterologists, Primary Care Physicians, advanced practice providers and registered nurses. 1.0 CME/CNE https://brnw.ch/21wKRUw
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The deadline to submit an #abstract for the 2024 Respiratory Disease Young Investigators' Forum is Monday, June 17th 11:59pm PST. This unique educational opportunity is designed for pulmonary, allergy and immunology fellows and junior faculty who are in their first few years in an academic role. Thirty young investigators whose Basic Science Research or Clinical Research abstracts are selected will be invited to present their research at the Forum where a panel of expert faculty will evaluate their presentations and score them on specified criteria. Selected winners will be awarded a monetary prize to support their future research endeavors in respiratory medicine. Throughout the Forum, attendees will enjoy opportunities to meet and interact with expert faculty and peer researchers. For more information or to submit your research abstract, visit https://brnw.ch/21wKMmB #Asthma #Bronchiectasis #COPD #COVID #CysticFibrosis #AirwayDisease #ILD #LungCanceer #LungDisease #LungInjury #Mentorship #Netoworking #PulmonaryFibrosis #PulmonaryHypertension #SleepDisorders
20th Annual Respiratory Disease Young Investigators’ Forum
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The Respiratory Disease Young Investigators' Forum is being held in Denver from October 17-20 this year. The program is an opportunity for fellows and early career research faculty to network and share their research. Check out our brief video where a past alumnus of the Young Investigators' program is sharing some of the impact of the program on their work. A reminder that the deadline for research abstract for submission is this coming Monday, June 17th! Learn more about the program at https://lnkd.in/g7HF3EQx