Take a deep breath and inhale high-yield knowledge molecules about the perplexing conditions known as bronchiectasis and NTM (nontuberculous mycobacteria)! Learn the pitfalls and pearls of diagnosis and management from one of the world’s experts, the great Dr. PJ McShane from UT Health - East Texas!

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Credits

Writers/Producers: Cyrus Askin MD; Leah Witt MD

Infographic & Cover Art: Kate Grant MBChb, MRCGP

Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Cyrus Askin MD   

Reviewer: PJ McShane MD

Editor: Leah Witt MD (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com

Guest: PJ McShane MD 

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Show Segments

Intro, disclaimer, guest bio

Guest introduction and recommendations

Case from Kashlak - Part I: The BasicsWhat is bronchiectasis, how do we define it?

Symptoms and history

Why does it matter?

What should you ask, how do you work this up?

A brief discussion on antibiotics

Case from Kashlak - Part II: Getting into the Management

  • Airway Clearance

Case from Kashlak - Part III: The Sputum (Plot) ThickensWhat is a bronchiectasis exacerbation?

Pitfall and pearls regarding exacerbation management

Case from Kashlak - Part IV: The Sputum (Plot) Thickens Even Further!Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Infections - the basics

Triple Drug Therapy for MAC

The new kid on the block: Liposomal Inhaled Amikacin for refractory MAC

Summary and take home points from Dr. McShane

Outro

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