Inhaled Antibiotics: When and How [Podcast 4]
Program / Course Description
A podcast with Asha Anandaiah, MD from Beth Israel Deaconess and Vicki Jue, PharmD, BCGP from University of California, San Francisco discussing long-term inhaled antibiotic therapy in the management of bronchiectasis
Target Audience
Pulmonologists, radiologists, general practitioners who treat patients with bronchiectasis
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the learners should be able to:
- Explain bronchiectasis etiology and pathophysiology
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Faculty
Asha Anandaiah, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Program Director, Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellowship Program
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, MA
Vicki Ising Jue, PharmD, BCGP
System-wide Transitions of Care
Pharmacy Supervisor
Departments of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Services
Associate Clinical Professor
UCSF School of Pharmacy
UCSF Health
San Francisco, CA
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It is the policy of the ATS to ensure independence, balance, objectivity, scientific rigor, and integrity in all of its continuing education activities. As an accredited CME provider, the ATS requires that its planners, reviewers and presenters comply with the ACCME Standards Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. The ATS also requires specific disclosure of relationships with companies and organizations associated with tobacco or cannabis and prohibits or limits participation of faculty in official ATS activities, including CME, if any tobacco industry relationship or some types of cannabis industry relationships is present. The most recent policies regarding potential conflicts of interest as well as the mechanisms to mitigate or resolve such conflicts can be found here: COI Policy for Official ATS Activities (thoracic.org)
All relevant financial relationships have been reviewed and mitigated.
Last Name | First Name | Interest Held By | Interest Type | Entity / Licensee | |
Anandaiah | Asha | Nothing to Disclose | |||
Jue | Vicki | Nothing to Disclose |
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