Webinars

ERS Webinars provide up-to-date information on the daily practice of pulmonologists, respiratory scientists and allied health professionals in an accessible online format.

This free of charge distance learning series aims to improve knowledge-base and, ultimately, improve the overall quality of patient care. The information disseminated during ERS Webinars will introduce the basic concepts and established techniques rather than scientific work in progress.

ERS Webinars will provide you with the following benefits:

  • Latest practical updates on specific topics
  • Top subject matter experts presenting or chairing each webinar
  • ‘To the point’ information that focuses on the essentials
  • CME credits

Each ERS Webinar will consist of a one-hour interactive session, with a mix of lecture, case-based discussion, together with questions and answers dedicated timeslots.

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2019

ERS Cough Guidelines
Eva Millqvist (Skovde, Sweden)

Tuesday, 10 December 2019
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation
Do Beta-blockers Prevent Acute Exacerbations of COPD? – results of a randomized clinical trial
Mark Dransfield (Birmingham, United States of America)

Monday, 18 November 2019
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WebcastSlide presentationSlide presentation
Relevant aspects of the new ERS/EACTS/ESTS/ESTRO Pleural Mesothelioma Guideline
Arnaud Scherpereel (Lille, France)

Tuesday, 15 October 2019
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation
E-DETECT TB Project: Outreach for Early Tuberculosis Diagnosis
G. de Vries, R. Van Hest, I. Abubakar, B. Mahler-Boca, A. Duca

Thursday, 10 October 2019
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation
Early detection of lung cancer – the NELSON trial results into real-life practice
Jan van Meerbeeck (Belgium)

Thursday, 19 September 2019
Slide presentationWebcast
Slide presentationWebcast
Diagnostic challenges in IPF
Prof. Dr. Athol Wells (United Kingdom)

Thursday, 05 September 2019
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation
Acute exacerbations of IPF: A neglected threat in IPF ?
Prof. Dr. Michael Kreuter (Heidelberg, Germany)

Thursday, 11 July 2019
Slide presentationWebcast
Slide presentationWebcast