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Program Agenda

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A three course meal will be served throughout the evening.

The 2019 University of Toronto Summer CME Evening will focus on asthma and non-tuberculosis mycobacterial (NTM) pulmonary infections.  The program will update the knowledge of physicians involved in the assessment, testing and treatment of patients with asthma and NTM.  Emphasis will be placed on audience participation.

1800 Registration
1900 Dinner is served
1910 Welcome
Dr. John Thenganatt
CME Director, Division of Respirology, University of Toronto
1915 Session I

Dr. Sarah Brode
Toronto Western Hospital and Westpark Hospital

Dilemmas in NTM Lung Infection Management, an Interactive Case-Based Review

After the sessions on NTM lung infection, participants will be prepared to discuss treatment options with their patients who have been diagnosed with a NTM lung infection.

After the sessions on NTM lung infection, participants will be prepared to propose alternative treatment regimens to their patients who are not responding to, or intolerant of, first-line therapy.

1945 Session II

Dr. Matthew Stanbrook
Toronto Western Hospital

Asthma-Related Research – Key Papers from the Last Twelve Months

After the session on asthma research, participants will be aware of the most important clinical research in asthma over the past twelve months. Participants will be aware of potential new therapies for the treatment of asthma. Participants will learn how to integrate this new information into their management approach of asthma patients.

2015 Audience Discussion
Q & A with Audience
2045 End of Evening
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Returning Registrant

Event Dates

Thursday June 6, 2019

Location

Westin Prince Hotel
900 York Mills Road
Toronto, ON M3B 3H2
T: (416) 444-2511

Registration Fees

All costs are in Canadian dollars.

Registration $40.00

Registration fees will be reimbursed in full for residents and fellows following the event with proof of status (student or hospital ID) and proof of attendance (sign-in required).

Information

Conference Services
conferences@uhn.ca
416-597-3422 ex 3448

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