The last episode explores the future of asthma and treatable traits, and how can we as healthcare providers help them move forward in the best way possible.
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The last episode explores the future of asthma and treatable traits, and how can we as healthcare providers help them move forward in the best way possible.
Professor Vibeke Backer and Peter Gibson digs into how you can organise a patient centric Asthma clinic with cross-functional engagement, especially between asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis by sharing their experiences from the clinic.
The last episode explores the future of asthma and treatable traits, and how can we as healthcare providers help them move forward in the best way possible.
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Listen to Professor Peter Gibson, Professor Ian Pavord and Professor Vibeke Backer discussing why treatable traits in asthma is important. MAT-DK-2200672, v1, oct 2023
The last episode explores the future of asthma and treatable traits, and how can we as healthcare providers help them move forward in the best way possible.