The Life Spectrum of Asthma Online: Preventing and Treating Severe Asthma
This module will cover genetic and environmental influences that lead to asthma becoming more severe over time. The mechanistic and clinical characteristics of severe asthma and whether this progression can be prevented and/or reversed will be discussed.
There are four talks in this module. You can view or download the videos or audio along with the presentation handouts from the following pages.
Talk 1: Severe Asthma: Can it be Prevented or Reversed?
Sally E. Wenzel, MD FAAAAI
Talk 2: Airway Structural Alterations that Contribute to Severe Asthma
Reynold A. Panettieri, Jr., MD
Talk 3: Novel Molecular Targets for Severe Asthma
Harald E. Renz, MD FAAAAI
Talk 4: Differentiating Difficult to Treat from Severe Asthma
Monica Kraft, MD FAAAAI
Click here to view faculty responses to audience questions asked during the talks.
The Life Spectrum of Asthma: Online is funded through an educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline.
Target Audience
- Allergist/Immunologists
- Fellows-in-Training
- Allied Health providers
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, learners should be able to:
- Define the mechanistic and clinical characteristics of severe asthma
- Differentiate difficult to treat from severe asthma
Faculty members and disclosures will be listed with each talk.
Moderators
Daniel Rotrosen, MD
National Institutes of Health/NIAID
Relevant relationships: None
Lewis J. Smith, MD
Northwestern University
Relevant relationships: None
Planning Committee Disclosures
Thomas B. Casale, MD FAAAAI
University of South Florida
Relevant relationships: Sanofi-Regeneron, Teva, Novartis, Genentech, Boehringer Ingelheim, AstraZeneca (advisory board); Allerquest, Circassia, Capnia (consultant); Parexel (honorarium)
Robert F. Lemanske, Jr., MD FAAAAI
University of Wisconsin
Relevant relationships: Pharmaxis (research funding)
CME Committee Reviewers
Kim E. Mudd, RN MSN CCRP
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Relevant relationships: None
Kevin W. Parks, MD FAAAAI
AAC/CRI of Southern Oregon, Medford, OR
Relevant relationships: None
Available Credit
- 2.00 AttendanceAttendance credit.
- 2.00 CMECME credit.