Course: Confronting Challenges in Moderate-to-Severe Asthma Management: Optimizing Care Across All Ages in Rural and Underserved Communities
CME Credits: 0.00
Released: 2025-02-28
Asthma is a significant public health problem with a high disease burden across patients of all ages. Improving asthma care in rural and underserved settings is particularly important given that individuals living in these areas have difficulty accessing specialist services due to geographic disparities and clinician shortages. Thus, it is vital that primary care clinicians who serve these populations be familiar with the latest updates and guideline recommendations. In this CME/CE activity, expert faculty will review best practices for asthma assessment and classification as well as available treatment options for children and adults with moderate-to-severe disease, including biologic therapies. Strategies to overcome disparities in care for these communities, such as telemedicine and self-management education, will also be discussed. This enduring activity is a recorded session from Rural Health Clinical Congress Fall 2024 that took place on November 23, 2024.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:
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