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#221 Interstitial Lung Disease with Erin Narewski DO - Breathtaking knowledge and other words of inspiration
#221 Interstitial Lung Disease with Erin Narewski DO - Breathtaking knowledge and other words of inspiration
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64 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Throw out your down pillows and join The Curbsiders for this lively discussion on interstitial lung disease. While the hundreds of interstitial lung disease types make this topic a bit overwhelming, breathe easy knowing that pulmonologist, Dr. Erin Narewski @erinnarewski (Temple), can boil things down to an easy to approach framework in less time than it takes to complete a few 6-minute walk tests. In this episode, we walk through the classification, relevant patient history, workup, and management of interstitial lung disease. Listeners can claim Free CE credit through VCU Health at http://curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/ (CME goes live at 0900 ET on the episode’s release date). Credits Written and Produced by: Paul Williams, MD, FACP; Nicole Kus, David Madnick, and Peter Wikoff Infographic and Cover Art: Edison Jyang Show Notes: Deborah Gorth Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Paul Williams MD, FACP (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Guest: Erin Narewski DO, FCCP Show Notes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | CME! Sponsors Join the ACP Community! Join the American College of Physicians today! Post-training physicians can take advantage of an exclusive limited-time $100 dues discount. Visit acponline.org/member and use the code ACPDISCOUNT. Discount is only available until June 30, 2020. VCU Health CE We are excited to announce that the Curbsiders are now partnering with
Released:
Jun 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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