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CHEST is proud to announce the launch of the newest addition to our e-learning options: the CHEST Asthma Curriculum Pathway.
This unique offering combines a variety of bite-sized educational resources from among CHEST’s most popular and effective products, including case-based CHEST SEEK™ questions, podcasts and videos from asthma experts, the latest research from the journal CHEST®, and more.
The pathway comprises several different “paths,” or tracks, that enable clinicians to target their education based on their knowledge gaps and career level. Users can opt to follow the curriculum from start to finish to gain a comprehensive overview of asthma management. Or, they can select individual paths to focus their learning on topics including asthma pathophysiology, diagnosis and classification, exacerbations, phenotypes, and more.
According to early learners of the pathway: It helped a lot with the knowledge check-in.” Another commented: “It is very comprehensive on all aspects of asthma. I enjoyed the higher-level learning on the choice of biologics and asthma mimickers.” The education modalities were highlighted, as well, with this feedback: “I really enjoyed the variety of media (lectures, discussions, papers, games).”
Exploring the education
The Asthma Curriculum Pathway offers targeted education options to fit the career level and clinical interest of clinicians, ranging from trainees and early career physicians to experienced asthma specialists and advanced practice providers.
Paths include:
• Path 1: Pathophysiology
• Path 2: Diagnosis & Classification
• Path 3: Management
• Path 4: Mimickers
• Path 5: Comorbidities
• Path 6: Phenotypes
• Path 7: Exacerbations
• Path 8: Special Situations
Plus, each path offers claiming credit, including CME, for completion—all while driving clinicians to consistently advance best outcomes for their patients with asthma.
Visit (https://bit.ly/asthma-pathway) to access the best of CHEST’s asthma education with the new Asthma Curriculum Pathway, accessible via web or mobile device.
CHEST is proud to announce the launch of the newest addition to our e-learning options: the CHEST Asthma Curriculum Pathway.
This unique offering combines a variety of bite-sized educational resources from among CHEST’s most popular and effective products, including case-based CHEST SEEK™ questions, podcasts and videos from asthma experts, the latest research from the journal CHEST®, and more.
The pathway comprises several different “paths,” or tracks, that enable clinicians to target their education based on their knowledge gaps and career level. Users can opt to follow the curriculum from start to finish to gain a comprehensive overview of asthma management. Or, they can select individual paths to focus their learning on topics including asthma pathophysiology, diagnosis and classification, exacerbations, phenotypes, and more.
According to early learners of the pathway: It helped a lot with the knowledge check-in.” Another commented: “It is very comprehensive on all aspects of asthma. I enjoyed the higher-level learning on the choice of biologics and asthma mimickers.” The education modalities were highlighted, as well, with this feedback: “I really enjoyed the variety of media (lectures, discussions, papers, games).”
Exploring the education
The Asthma Curriculum Pathway offers targeted education options to fit the career level and clinical interest of clinicians, ranging from trainees and early career physicians to experienced asthma specialists and advanced practice providers.
Paths include:
• Path 1: Pathophysiology
• Path 2: Diagnosis & Classification
• Path 3: Management
• Path 4: Mimickers
• Path 5: Comorbidities
• Path 6: Phenotypes
• Path 7: Exacerbations
• Path 8: Special Situations
Plus, each path offers claiming credit, including CME, for completion—all while driving clinicians to consistently advance best outcomes for their patients with asthma.
Visit (https://bit.ly/asthma-pathway) to access the best of CHEST’s asthma education with the new Asthma Curriculum Pathway, accessible via web or mobile device.
CHEST is proud to announce the launch of the newest addition to our e-learning options: the CHEST Asthma Curriculum Pathway.
This unique offering combines a variety of bite-sized educational resources from among CHEST’s most popular and effective products, including case-based CHEST SEEK™ questions, podcasts and videos from asthma experts, the latest research from the journal CHEST®, and more.
The pathway comprises several different “paths,” or tracks, that enable clinicians to target their education based on their knowledge gaps and career level. Users can opt to follow the curriculum from start to finish to gain a comprehensive overview of asthma management. Or, they can select individual paths to focus their learning on topics including asthma pathophysiology, diagnosis and classification, exacerbations, phenotypes, and more.
According to early learners of the pathway: It helped a lot with the knowledge check-in.” Another commented: “It is very comprehensive on all aspects of asthma. I enjoyed the higher-level learning on the choice of biologics and asthma mimickers.” The education modalities were highlighted, as well, with this feedback: “I really enjoyed the variety of media (lectures, discussions, papers, games).”
Exploring the education
The Asthma Curriculum Pathway offers targeted education options to fit the career level and clinical interest of clinicians, ranging from trainees and early career physicians to experienced asthma specialists and advanced practice providers.
Paths include:
• Path 1: Pathophysiology
• Path 2: Diagnosis & Classification
• Path 3: Management
• Path 4: Mimickers
• Path 5: Comorbidities
• Path 6: Phenotypes
• Path 7: Exacerbations
• Path 8: Special Situations
Plus, each path offers claiming credit, including CME, for completion—all while driving clinicians to consistently advance best outcomes for their patients with asthma.
Visit (https://bit.ly/asthma-pathway) to access the best of CHEST’s asthma education with the new Asthma Curriculum Pathway, accessible via web or mobile device.