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Project ECHO for Interstitial Lung Disease

 
 Specialist Support for Interstitial Lung Disease

Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are highly challenging to identify and diagnose, and their optimal management requires a multidisciplinary team. Led by a panel of subject matter experts based in Massachusetts, this series will help enhance participants’ competencies as they learn best practices diagnosing and treating ILDs. Each session is designed to be collaborative, engaging, and immediately applicable to participants’ practice.

Multidisciplinary team includes ILD pulmonologists, radiologists, rheumatologists, pathologists, palliative care physicians, and respiratory and pulmonary rehabilitation therapists.

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Audience

The series is designed for pulmonologists, radiologists and other health providers who care for people with ILD.

Benefits of Participating

  • Free CME credit.
  • Engaging with a multidisciplinary team of ILD experts.
  • Reviewing radiologic studies with expert thoracic radiologists to optimally support de-identified case-based learning.
  • Becoming part of a collegial network of physicians with opportunities for collaboration on ILD research.

How to Particpate 

  • Join us using Zoom.
  • Learn from brief didactics in a structured curriculum.
  • Present patient cases.
  • Engage in interactive discussions.

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AMA Designation Statement

Project ECHO® designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM.  Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.