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Multidisiplinary Asthma Care in High-Risk Communities with Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir, MD, MS
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Episode Highlights
0:11 Intro
1:05 Introducing Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir, MD, MS
2:09 Understanding asthma endotypes and phenotypes
5:03 The effect of SMART guideline updates
11:50 Are pulmonary & allergy specialists adopting it?
12:46 The value of biologics in asthma care
18:11 Could they interrupt the atopic march?
19:53 COVID-19 risks in asthma
23:24 Environmental and non-viral illness impacts on asthma
26:11 Research into asthma care inequities
31:47 HFA-containing metered dose inhalers
35:37 Outro
In honor of World Asthma Day, Dr. Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir of Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York visits our virtual studio to talk about all things asthma. Dr. Lovinsky-Desir, who has a deep understanding of how environmental factors impact children with asthma, touches upon inequities in asthma care, the role of climate change and COVID-19 lessons learned. She also hones in on whether biologic therapies may help interrupt pathways in the atopic march.
Want more Lungcast? Visit us at HCPLive.com/podcasts/lungcast or www.lung.org/professional-education/lungcast
0:11 Intro
1:05 Introducing Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir, MD, MS
2:09 Understanding asthma endotypes and phenotypes
5:03 The effect of SMART guideline updates
11:50 Are pulmonary & allergy specialists adopting it?
12:46 The value of biologics in asthma care
18:11 Could they interrupt the atopic march?
19:53 COVID-19 risks in asthma
23:24 Environmental and non-viral illness impacts on asthma
26:11 Research into asthma care inequities
31:47 HFA-containing metered dose inhalers
35:37 Outro
In honor of World Asthma Day, Dr. Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir of Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York visits our virtual studio to talk about all things asthma. Dr. Lovinsky-Desir, who has a deep understanding of how environmental factors impact children with asthma, touches upon inequities in asthma care, the role of climate change and COVID-19 lessons learned. She also hones in on whether biologic therapies may help interrupt pathways in the atopic march.
Want more Lungcast? Visit us at HCPLive.com/podcasts/lungcast or www.lung.org/professional-education/lungcast
60 episodes
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 416957550 series 3310605
Content provided by Audioboom and American Lung Association. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Audioboom and American Lung Association or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Episode Highlights
0:11 Intro
1:05 Introducing Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir, MD, MS
2:09 Understanding asthma endotypes and phenotypes
5:03 The effect of SMART guideline updates
11:50 Are pulmonary & allergy specialists adopting it?
12:46 The value of biologics in asthma care
18:11 Could they interrupt the atopic march?
19:53 COVID-19 risks in asthma
23:24 Environmental and non-viral illness impacts on asthma
26:11 Research into asthma care inequities
31:47 HFA-containing metered dose inhalers
35:37 Outro
In honor of World Asthma Day, Dr. Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir of Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York visits our virtual studio to talk about all things asthma. Dr. Lovinsky-Desir, who has a deep understanding of how environmental factors impact children with asthma, touches upon inequities in asthma care, the role of climate change and COVID-19 lessons learned. She also hones in on whether biologic therapies may help interrupt pathways in the atopic march.
Want more Lungcast? Visit us at HCPLive.com/podcasts/lungcast or www.lung.org/professional-education/lungcast
0:11 Intro
1:05 Introducing Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir, MD, MS
2:09 Understanding asthma endotypes and phenotypes
5:03 The effect of SMART guideline updates
11:50 Are pulmonary & allergy specialists adopting it?
12:46 The value of biologics in asthma care
18:11 Could they interrupt the atopic march?
19:53 COVID-19 risks in asthma
23:24 Environmental and non-viral illness impacts on asthma
26:11 Research into asthma care inequities
31:47 HFA-containing metered dose inhalers
35:37 Outro
In honor of World Asthma Day, Dr. Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir of Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York visits our virtual studio to talk about all things asthma. Dr. Lovinsky-Desir, who has a deep understanding of how environmental factors impact children with asthma, touches upon inequities in asthma care, the role of climate change and COVID-19 lessons learned. She also hones in on whether biologic therapies may help interrupt pathways in the atopic march.
Want more Lungcast? Visit us at HCPLive.com/podcasts/lungcast or www.lung.org/professional-education/lungcast
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