Lesson 22 - New Guidelines for Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
By Michael S. Niederman, MD
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Dr. Niederman is Professor of Medicine and Chairman of the Department of Medicine, Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, NY.
Dr. Niederman has disclosed financial relationships with a commercial party. Grant information and company names appear as provided by the author.
Astra Zeneca - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee
Aventis - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee
Bard - grant monies (from industry-related sources)
Bayer - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee, grant monies (from industry-related sources)
Chiron - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee
Elan - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee
Merck - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee
Nektar - grant monies (from industry-related sources)
Peninsula - consultant fee, advisory committee
Pfizer - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee
Schering Plough - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee, grant monies (from industry-related sources)
Theravance - consultant fee, advisory committee
Wyeth - consultant fee, speaker bureau, advisory committee
Dr. Niederman has disclosed that he may be discussing information about a product/procedure/technique that is considered research and is not yet approved for any purpose: "use of aerosol antibiotics for adjunctive therapy of ventilator-associated pneumonia."
Lesson 23 - The Clinical Implications of Stem Cells in the Lung, Part I: Lung Tissue–Specific Stem Cells
By Susan D. Reynolds, PhD; and Barry R. Stripp, PhD
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Dr. Reynolds is Assistant Professor and Dr. Stripp is Associate Professor, University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, PA.
Drs. Reynolds and Stripp have disclosed no significant relationships with the companies/organizations whose products or services may be discussed within this chapter.
Lesson 24 - The Clinical Implications of Stem Cells in the Lung, Part II: Influences of Nonresident Cells on Lung Regeneration, Remodeling, and Function
By Susan D. Reynolds, PhD; and Barry R. Stripp, PhD
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Dr. Reynolds is Assistant Professor and Dr. Stripp is Associate Professor, University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, PA.
Drs. Reynolds and Stripp have disclosed no significant relationships with the companies/organizations whose products or services may be discussed within this chapter.