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04-Nov-2024

Shortness of breath and interstitial lung disease in the primary care

The next GP and primary care focused webinar hosted by Dr Vasilis Kouranos, consultant respiratory physician at Royal Brompton Hospital.

Learning objectives:

  • Assessment of shortness of breath
  • Awareness and assessment of ILD
  • Necessary tools for evaluating patients with early or established ILD in the primary care
  • Comorbidities in ILD and their assessment
  • Effect of treatments in ILD and their monitoring in the primary care

This webinar will be of interest to GPs and any healthcare practitioners managing cardiology problems in a primary care setting.

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