Time Commitment: 2 Hrs 0 min over 14 days
Credits Available: N/A

This research study will explore current and future practices, beliefs, and priorities of health professionals treating COPD in order to identify their educational needs and interests. The study is conducted in the setting of small, peer-led digital groups of clinicians who will be engaging in online self-assessments and live web discussions. A mixed method analysis will be conducted to comprehensively understand the full range of provider needs.

Self Paced Assessments

Live Group Discussion

  • Live Discussion of Current and Future Practices

    This informal and highly interactive discussion will explore management approaches related to a variety of authentic clinical scenarios, as well as how these approaches may change over the next few years.

Opinions and Practices

  • A 68-year-old woman with a 7-yr history of COPD, mostly sedentary with daily cough

    In the Group Case Review, you are invited to submit a response to an assigned question and comment on the responses of other members of the group.

Curriculum is Currently Closed

Thank you for your interest. Currently, the curriculum is closed for enrollment but we encourage you to keep an eye out for future opportunities or alternative programs that might align with your educational goals.

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Completed Groups

Ashraf Fawzy, MD
Assistant Professor
Completed
Brian Bizik, PA-C
PA-C
Completed
Mark Baskerville, MD, JD, MBA, MA
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Completed
Corinne Young, NP
President
Completed
MB
Megan Bergstrom, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Completed
MW
Michael Wechsler, MD
Professor of Medicine
Completed
sarah wheeler, MD
Fellow Physician
Completed
Kelsey Hills-Dunlap, MD
Fellow
Completed
Wim Boersma, MD
Respiratory Physician and Head of Research
Completed
Marc Miravitlles, MD
Consultant Physician
Completed
AD
Ayhan Daher, MD
Pulmonologist
Completed
Alice Turner, MBChB
Professor of Respiratory Medicine
Completed
Felix Herth, MD
CMO
Completed
Peter Calverley, MD
Professor Emeritus of Respiratory Medicine
Completed