You are invited to a Zoom webinar on the clinical value and impact of single-use bronchoscopy in the ICU and bronchoscopy suite, featuring Dr. Sonali Sethi, Dr. Jonathan S. Kurman & Prof. Suveer Singh.

 

DATE: JULY 10, 2022

TIME: 8:00 am New York (EDT) / 1:00 PM London (BST) / 9:00 pm Tokyo (JST) -- find it at your local time here

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

After the webinar, you will have an overview of:

  • The clinical role of single-use bronchoscopy in the ICU and how it affects workflow, administration and guidelines
  • The clinical value of bringing single-use bronchoscopy into the bronchoscopy suite and its potential advantages for interventional pulmonology
  • The cost and organisational impact of single-use and how this compares to reusable bronchoscopes



ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Dr. Sonali Sethi, Cleveland Clinic, US

Dr. Sethi is an Interventional Pulmonologist at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. In addition, she is the Director of the Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Staging Program as well as the Associate Program Director for Procedural Training, Dr. Sethi has extensive clinical and research experience, specifically within the field of Interventional pulmonary medicine.

Prof. Suveer Singh, MD PhD, Royal Brompton and Chelsea & Westminster Hospitals, London, UK

Professor of Practice in Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine at Imperial College London. Consultant and Clinical/ ECMO Lead in Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine at the Royal Brompton Hospital and Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK. Prof. Singh is an experienced specialist in respiratory and critical care medicine, and advanced bronchoscopy. He has extensive clinical and research experience, (co-)leading numerous studies with over 120 publications. Prof. Singh leads national courses on the use of bronchoscopy in the acute setting and is the lead editor of the Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine.

Dr. Jonathan S. Kurman, Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin, US

Director of Interventional Pulmonology at Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin, Dr. Kurman is board-certified in interventional pulmonology, internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and critical care and has published articles on management of persistent air leaks, bronchial thermoplasty and bronchoscopy education.





This webinar is made possible in part by a sponsorship from: