Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management and Prevention of
COPD (GOLD) presents Conference GOLD COPD Continuum of Care on 16 November 2016!
A one day comprehensive educational symposium on
the Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management and Prevention of
COPD. This educational program will feature GOLD strategy authors and
contributors providing expert opinion into best practice COPD
management. This program is open to all healthcare providers involved in
the care and management of patients with COPD, and is being held in
conjunction with World COPD Day activities.
Faculty Speakers
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Dr. Gerard Criner, Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Roberto Rodriguez-Roisin, Barcelona, Spain
Dr. Jadwiga Wedzicha, London, United Kingdom
Dr. Claus Vogelmeier, Marburg, Germany
Dr. Nicolas Roche, Paris, France
Dr. David Halpin, Devon, United Kingdom
Please register early; on-site registration is $25.00 higher than pre-registration cost
Faculty Speakers
Please check back later as we will be updating this information.
Dr. Gerard Criner, Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Roberto Rodriguez-Roisin, Barcelona, Spain
Dr. Jadwiga Wedzicha, London, United Kingdom
Dr. Claus Vogelmeier, Marburg, Germany
Dr. Nicolas Roche, Paris, France
Dr. David Halpin, Devon, United Kingdom
Please register early; on-site registration is $25.00 higher than pre-registration cost
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