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Treatable Traits & Asthma

A podcast about treatable traits in asthma with Professor Backer, Pavord and Gibson. This podcast is for healthcare professionals that are interested in being updated within asthma or interested in learning more about how to treat asthma patients in the most optimal way according to available science and clinical experiences.

The episodes

Description of the episodes

Epidode 1: Treatable Traits in General

Listen to Professor Peter Gibson, Professor Ian Pavord and Professor Vibeke Backer discussing why treatable traits in asthma is important.

Publish date: 2023.10.13

Episode 2: Treatable Traits and Type 2 inflammation

What do we know about Type 2-inflammation, and how can we use this knowledge in clinical practice? 

Published: 01.11.2023

Episode 3: Treatable Traits in upper and lower airways and comorbidities

Why is it important for a pulmonologist to look after nasal obstruction and loss of smell?

Published: 01.11.2023

Episode 4: Treatable Traits and risk factors

How do you identify the risk factors of a current patient and what is the MOST important treatable trait amongst these risks?

Published: 23.11.2023

Episode 5: Treatable Traits - the assessment and different biomarkers

How to use the information from the assessments in diagnosing asthma and understand how to take appropriate action.

Published: 14.12.2023

Episode 6: Different models of care in asthma

This episode gives us insight in what to do and what NOT to do.

Published: 04.01.2024

Episode 7: How to organize an asthma clinic

Based on their experiences, Professor Peter Gibson, and professor Vibeke Backer discuss how you best can organize an asthma clinic including patient centricity, cross functional engagement and the optimal setting in a patient-oriented environment.

Published: 25.01.2024

Episode 8: The future of asthma and treatable traits

What will patients be experiencing in the future and how can health care providers best help them moving forward?

Published: 25.01.2024

Related information

MAT-DK-2200672, v1, okt 2023