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Inspired Breathing
23 Sep

A New Era in Airways Disease: Type 2 Inflammation and Biologics

12:00 pm

WEBINAR
This Inspired Breathing webinar will explore how the understanding and treatment of airways disease is evolving beyond traditional bronchodilator-based approaches. Presented by our key opinion leader Dr. Melissa Morgunov, this session will examine the growing role of Type 2 inflammation in asthma, COPD, and nasal polyps, including key clinical features and biomarkers that may support treatment escalation or specialist referral.

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Inspired Breathing Webinar -ILD
6 Oct

Addressing Missed Opportunities in ILD Diagnosis & Treatment

12:00 pm

WEBINAR
Join us for an insightful webinar with our key opinion leader, Dr. Kerri Johannson, as she walks us through learning to recognize common clinical presentations and diagnostic pitfalls in interstitial lung disease; applying evidence-informed diagnostic pathways for timely referral; and integrating current antifibrotic therapies into practice to assist with optimizing patient care.

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Let's Talk Lungs
15 Oct

Is It Time to Escalate Care in Airways Disease?

12:00 pm

PODCAST
On World Chronic Cough Awareness Day, podcast hosts Trent and Lori will share the table with Dr. Alan Kaplan, a chronic cough expert, as he discusses when it’s time to escalate care in asthma and COPD.

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Let's Talk Lungs
4 Nov

Part 2 Clearing the Air: Radon Reduction and Healthier Homes

12:00 pm

PODCAST
On this episode of Let’s Talk Lungs Podcast, host Bethany is joined by Todd Despins, owner and operator of Vent Pro Mechanical, and Tod Boss, sales manager at Fantech to discuss radon reduction, indoor air quality, the lung health impacts, and answer questions about what homeowners can do to breathe better in their homes.

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LTL - Indigenous Virtual Care
16 Nov

From Access to Equity: Indigenous Virtual Care

12:00 pm

PODCAST
Join Lung Saskatchewan’s Let’s Talk Lungs hosts, Trent and Lori, for a thoughtful conversation with Dr. Stacey Lovo about Indigenous virtual care and what it means to move from access to equity.

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