I set aside the day to listen to the recording from the World Bronchiectasis Conference held in Dundee, Scotland. I had planned to attend, but when I heard my UK family was coming to the States for the 4th of July celebration, I decided not to go. But that doesn’t mean that I’m not interested in everything they had to say. Thankfully as a health educator I’m able to access the recordings and share highlights with you.
A speaker who always delivers is Dr. Leo Segal from NYU Langone. Maybe I’m a little partial being a New Yorker myself, but I find his talks on the lung microbiome fascinating. I never get tired of listening to him and learning something new. I am currently working on a client website page that will curate research articles and webinars on particular topics. This will certainly be one of my deep dive areas. Perhaps I can even get myself invited to Dr. Segal’s lab as an investigative reporter 🙂 In the meantime, I’m walking through the Meatpacking District and plan to hop up onto the Highline ending at Hudson Yards. But rather than bopping along listening to my exercise playlist, I’m listening to the fabulous recordings from the 7th World Bronchiectasis Conference. Feeling so thankful for all the attention that BE and NTM lung disease are currently receiving. And honored to have a small role in educating our community and encouraging everyone to stay their healthiest because there are so many exciting treatments in the pipeline! #WorldBronchiectasisConference2024 #LungMicrobiome #Research #LungResearch #Bronchiectasis #BronchiectasisAwareness #HealthEducator #HealthAdvocate
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AuthorLinda Cooper Esposito, MPH is a health educator with bronchiectasis. She developed the BE CLEAR Method to Living with Bronchiectasis and writes with compassion and humor about this chronic lung disease. Archives
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