Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction (CLAD) remains one of the most serious long-term complications after lung transplantation. While transplantation can be life-saving,CLAD presents ongoing medical, physical, and emotional challenges for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
Join our upcoming free webinar in the CLAD series!
This expert-led session will provide an updated overview of the burden of CLAD, focusing on the patient perspective and practical approaches to care, including respiratory rehabilitation and palliative care in lung transplantation.
Why This CLAD Webinar Is Important
CLAD significantly impacts lung function, quality of life, and long-term survival following lung transplantation. Despite advances in transplant medicine, there are still major unmet needsin the management of Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction.
This webinar will address:
- The clinical and real-world burden of CLAD
The lived experience of patients with Chronic Lung Allograft DysfunctionNon-pharmacological and symptomatic treatment strategies
The role of respiratory physiotherapy in CLADDevelopment and implementation of palliative care measures
Our aim is to support a more comprehensive and patient-centered approach to CLAD management.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will:
- Gain a clearer understanding of unmet needs in patients living with CLAD
- Explore how respiratory rehabilitation can improve function and quality of life
- Learn practical ways to integrate palliative care into lung transplant follow-up
This session is designed to provide actionable insights for clinical practice.
Who Should Attend This Lung Transplant Webinar?
This CLAD webinar is intended for:
- Physicians involved in lung transplantation
- Pulmonologists and transplant specialists
- Allied healthcare professionals
- Respiratory physiotherapists
- Patient representatives
- Lung transplant recipients and caregivers
Whether you are directly involved in CLAD management or supporting patients after lung transplantation, this webinar will provide relevant and practical knowledge.
Register for the Free CLAD Webinar
Participation is free, but registration is required.
If you work in lung transplantation or care for patients with Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction, we encourage you to register and share this opportunity with your network.
