EMJ Podcast | Quickfire & Deep Dive
In the second episode of our Rare Lung Diseases podcast mini-series, host Saranya Ravindran delves into the complexities of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) with Neal Chaisson, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. Chaisson shares insights into why PAH remains under-recognised, the nuances of detection and diagnosis, and what the latest advancements mean for patients and clinicians. The discussion covers everything from early warning signs to future directions in PAH management and research.
Speaker Bio:
Neal Chaisson is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Program Director of the Critical Care Medicine Fellowship in the Respiratory Institute at the Cleveland Clinic. Chaisson joined the Cleveland Clinic in 2013, following his fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins.
His clinical and research focus lies in the evaluation and treatment of PAH, and he also plays a pivotal role in medical education, particularly within the pulmonary vascular disease program.