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DESCRIPTION:Bronchiectasis is a progressive airway disease driven by chronic infection\, neutrophilic inflammation\, and recurrent exacerbations that significantly impact patients’ quality of life. While traditional management strategies remain important\, many patients continue to experience disease progression\, and the recent approval of the first therapy targeting neutrophil serine protease activity marks a major shift in the treatment landscape.\n \nIn this CME online livestream\, a panel discussion among expert pulmonologists and infectious disease specialists will help clinicians translate these advances into practice. Panelists will use patient cases to highlight the role of neutrophilic inflammation in disease progression\, discuss strategies for recognizing bronchiectasis earlier\, and illustrate guideline-based approaches for incorporating newly approved and emerging therapies into individualized treatment plans.  \n\nRegister at: NJHealth.org/BronchiectasisCareOnline http://NJHealth.org/BronchiectasisCareOnline\n\nFaculty:\nDoreen J. Addrizzo-Harris\, MD\nFiona and Stanley Druckenmiller Professor of Pulmonary\, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine\nDepartment of Medicine\nNYU Grossman School of Medicine\n\nAshwin Basavaraj\, MD\, FCCP\, ATSF\nSystem Chief\nPulmonary Medicine\nNYC Health + Hospitals\n\nCharles L. Daley\, MD\nProfessor and Chief\nDivision of Mycobacterial & Respiratory Infections\nDepartment of Medicine\nNational Jewish Health\n\nShannon H. Kasperbauer\, MD\nProfessor\nDepartment of Medicine\nDivision of Mycobacterial & Respiratory Infections\nNational Jewish Health
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bronchiectasis is a progressive airway disease driven by chronic infection, neutrophilic inflammation, and recurrent exacerbations that significantly impact patients’ quality of life. While traditional management strategies remain important, many patients continue to experience disease progression, and the recent approval of the first therapy targeting neutrophil serine protease activity marks a major shift in the treatment landscape.<br /> <br />In this CME online livestream, a panel discussion among expert pulmonologists and infectious disease specialists will help clinicians translate these advances into practice. Panelists will use patient cases to highlight the role of neutrophilic inflammation in disease progression, discuss strategies for recognizing bronchiectasis earlier, and illustrate guideline-based approaches for incorporating newly approved and emerging therapies into individualized treatment plans.  <br><br><strong>Register at: </strong><a href="http://NJHealth.org/BronchiectasisCareOnline"><strong>NJHealth.org/BronchiectasisCareOnline</strong></a><br><br>Faculty:<br />Doreen J. Addrizzo-Harris, MD<br />Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller Professor of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine<br />Department of Medicine<br />NYU Grossman School of Medicine<br><br>Ashwin Basavaraj, MD, FCCP, ATSF<br />System Chief<br />Pulmonary Medicine<br />NYC Health + Hospitals<br><br>Charles L. Daley, MD<br />Professor and Chief<br />Division of Mycobacterial &amp; Respiratory Infections<br />Department of Medicine<br />National Jewish Health<br><br>Shannon H. Kasperbauer, MD<br />Professor<br />Department of Medicine<br />Division of Mycobacterial &amp; Respiratory Infections<br />National Jewish Health
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SUMMARY:Transforming Care in Bronchiectasis: From Myths to Modern Management
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