Interprofessional Strategies for Mitigating Diagnostic and Treatment Delays in Patients With

Fibrosing ILDs

Education & Discussion Guides

View these video modules on important topics addressing the detrimental impact of diagnostic delays on disease progression, including screening, data and guidance of antifibrotic therapy, and multidisciplinary approaches to managing ILD. There are practical tools and patient cases featuring expert insights and discussion points that you can apply in your practice. Drive changes to positively impact care for your patients through prompt recognition and timely referral to specialized centers.

Do you want to bring this education to your team? Utilize the downloadable discussion guides and slide decks listed below the videos! An additional video on adult learning principles and presentation tips is provided to help you develop and lead sessions with your team.

Dr. Yoder outlines available guideline and diagnostic approaches to fibrosing ILD

Dr. Assassi discusses the risks of ILD in patients with SARDs

Dr. Assassi discusses screening for ILD in patients with SARDs

Dr. Yoder reviews available data and guidance of antifibrotic therapy for ILD

Dr. Assassi discusses guideline recommendations and treatment of SARD-ILD

Dr. Yoder discusses multidisciplinary approaches to managing ILD

Dr. Yoder discusses monitoring and interpretation of lung function testing in a patient with myositis

Dr. Assassi reviews the diagnosis and lung function monitoring of a patient with SSc

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Interested in participating in a digital quality improvement program? Think quality improvement is only possible in large, well-resourced hospital systems? The education and practical tools in this activity are also part of a scalable and customizable digital improvement program that was designed for efficient use in clinical practices of all sizes. Complete an assessment to identify how your processes align with pre-identified performance measures and then use the system to dynamically identify goals and create an action plan for improvement. Return 30+ days later and complete a reassessment. It’s that simple.

Hear from faculty on why QI is essential for impactful care of patients with Fibrosing ILDs:

Quality improvement activities can provide providers with a structured framework to work with. It helps to identify issues within patient care and allows you to analyze data to implement targeted interventions with the ultimate goal of improving the quality of care that your practice delivers which will lead to better patient outcomes. …It empowers clinicians to actively participate in process improvements in their practice. - Kristina M. Deligiannidis, MD