
Treatable Traits & Asthma
A podcast about treatable traits in asthma with Professor Vibeke Backer, Professor Ian Pavord and Professor Peter Gibson. Designed exclusively for healthcare professionals seeking cutting-edge insights, this podcast merges the latest science with real-world clinical expertise to keep you at the forefront of asthma care! 🎙️🔬💡
For more information: The Asthmas - A Precision Medicine Approach to Treatable Traits, Diagnosis and Management (routledge.com) .
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Episodes
8 episodes
The Future and Treatable Traits
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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8:08

How to Organise a Clinic
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.
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16:49

Different Models of Care and Treatable Traits
What are the different models of care in Asthma? 😮💨Get the experts' insights on what to do and that NOT to do in terms of Asthma care.🎙️ Listen to episode 6 of our podcast ‘Treatable Traits and Asthma’ where many aspects are bein...
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17:24

Different Biomarkers and Treatable Traits
How do you use information from the assessments in diagnosing asthma, and what is the appropriate action?Tune in and get the experts' perspectives on assessment and biomarkers in the 5th episode of our podcast ‘Treatable Traits and Asthm...
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17:06

Risk Factors and Treatable Traits
How do you identify the risk factors of your Asthma patients? And what is the MOST important treatable trait amongst these risks? Hear what professor Ian Pavord, Peter Gibson and Vibeke Backer thinks.🎙 The 4th episode of our new podcast ...
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27:37

Treatable Traits in Upper and Lower Airways and Comorbidities
🎙️ Tune in to our latest podcast episode! Explore the crucial role of pulmonologists in addressing nasal obstruction and loss of smell. Discover why it matters and how it impacts patient care. Don't miss this insightful discussion! 🌬️👃
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