Description
+ Include: 10 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.5 GB
+ Target Audience: Pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, pulmonary fellows, physician assistants
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
As newer and less invasive diagnostic tests and procedures are marketed, many busy practitioners struggle to stay abreast of the developments and how to best use them to improve outcomes in their clinical practices. In this Cleveland Clinic Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy Workshop, our expert presenters will discuss the most recent diagnostic tests and procedures along with how they can be used to prevent delays in diagnosis and to eliminate more invasive tests and their accompanying complications.
Our faculty will focus on improving your knowledge and skills with endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial aspiration (EBUS-TBNA), guided bronchoscopy with radial probe ultrasound, electromagnetic navigation, and robotic bronchoscopy, which recently became available in the US. In addition, they will discuss how to use convex probe EBUS for the concurrent diagnosis and staging of suspected lung cancer to reduce procedure-related complications and a larger number of invasive procedures. Furthermore, the importance of obtaining adequate malignant tissue for biomarker testing during lung cancer staging and diagnosis will be discussed. Adequate testing is extremely important for non-small cell lung cancer targeted therapy and for clinical trial consideration.
We will also provide hands-on instructional sessions to practice the use of EBUS-TBNA, electromagnetic navigation, robotic bronchoscopy, real time CABT (C-arm based tomography) navigation, and airway management, all under the guidance of experts in these fields.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Apply the fundamentals of convex probe endobronchial ultrasound to clinical practice
- Demonstrate techniques of convex probe endobronchial ultrasound
- Use imaging to depict mediastinal anatomy and lymph nodes
- Describe airway management during advanced bronchoscopy procedures
- Describe the roles of transbronchial cryobiopsies
- Describe the roles of bronchoscopy in lung cancer diagnosis and staging
- Describe the importance of biomarkers during the diagnosis and staging of non-small cell lung cancer
- Apply the fundamentals of starting a lung cancer screening program
- Describe the role of CT-guided and bronchoscopy for the evaluation of peripheral lung nodules
- Describe the general approach to lung nodule
TARGET AUDIENCE
Pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, pulmonary fellows, nurses, advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, and respiratory therapists will gain hands-on experience using new techniques along with expert reviews of the principles and applicable guidelines.
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Course Syllabus.pdf
April 1 Advanced Bronchoscopy Specimen Acquisition, Processing, Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) and Genotyping During the Era of Targeted Therapy.mp4
April 1 Airway Management During Advanced Bronchoscopy.mp4
April 1 Management of Important Hemoptysis, Including Post Transbronchial Biopsy.mp4
April 1 Rest in Peace CT-guided TTNA. Signed- Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy Con.mp4
April 1 Rest in Peace CT-guided TTNA. Signed- Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy Pro.mp4
April 1 Transbronchial Cryobiopsy Should You Do it.mp4
March 31 Diagnosis and Staging of Lung Cancer in the Era of Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy and Targeted Therapy.mp4
March 31 Mediastinal Anatomy and Lymph Node Stations.mp4
March 31 Peripheral Lung Nodule Technologies What Has the Data Shown Us, Where Does the Data Need to Take Us.mp4
March 31 Starting a Lung Cancer Screening Program.mp4
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