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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2024 · 30 MIN

Understanding MAC

from The APAPP Podcast · host Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers

In this episode, Corinne Young interviews Jennifer Faber-Gerling about mycobacterium avian complex (MAC). They discuss the bacterium itself, the rise in cases, screening and diagnosis, treatment and side effects, reinfection versus reactivation, and symptom management. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of close surveillance, collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, and individualized care for patients with MAC. Claim your 0.5 CME credits here: https://forms.gle/42yHmF8UpemVhdDJA 

In this episode, Corinne Young interviews Jennifer Faber-Gerling about mycobacterium avian complex (MAC). They discuss the bacterium itself, the rise in cases, screening and diagnosis, treatment and side effects, reinfection versus reactivation, and symptom management. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of close surveillance, collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, and individualized care for patients with MAC. Claim your 0.5 CME credits here: https://forms.gle/42yHmF8UpemVhdDJA

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In this episode, Corinne Young interviews Jennifer Faber-Gerling about mycobacterium avian complex (MAC). They discuss the bacterium itself, the rise in cases, screening and diagnosis, treatment and side effects, reinfection versus reactivation,...

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