2022 Ontario Respirology Residents
Better Breathing Week Run-down

Another Better Breathing Week has come and gone. As always, both the Resident Case Presentations and the separate event Resident Symposium were excellent. This page is your one stop shop for you to access these sessions. This webpage is not publicly available. This link has been provided to you because you are a current resident in an Ontario program. Please do not distribute. We have permission from all speakers to share the video to this audience.
Resident Case Presentations
On Friday January 28th, 2022 10:00am - 11:45am ET the Resident Case presentations took place as part of the Better Breathing Week. Check out the link below to see cases presented by Drs. Leigh Minuk, Alec Campbell, Malcolm Blagrove, Isaac Martin, Kirsten Nesset, and Mirna Attalla
Resident Symposium
On January 28th, 2022 from 3pm - 7pm ET, the annual Resident Symposium took place with the following presentations:
- Greetings by Lung Health Foundation host (Jess Rogers), Program Director host (Dr. Luks), and support (Natalie Bennett)
- Intro (by Dr. Bohyung Min) and presentation from Queen’s University (CPET Cases - Dr. Christopher Parker)
- Intro (by Dr. Tanya Khaper) and presentation from University of Toronto (Cystic Fibrosis- Dr. Elizabeth Tullis)
- Intro (by Dr. Sanhita.Shrivastava) and presentation from McMaster University (Non CF bronchiectasis - Dr. Sophie Corriveau)
- Intro (by Dr. Kirsten Nesset) and presentation from Ottawa University (NTM - Dr. Pease)
- Intro (by Dr. Malcolm-Alexander Blagrove) and presentation from Western University (Approach to eosinophilic lung diseases - Dr. Anurag Bhalla
Beyond Better Breathing
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