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This course offers a comprehensive exploration of air pollution in India and its significant health impacts. It covers a range of pollutants including particulate matter, VOCs, heavy metals, and ozone. The course delves into the pathophysiological mechanisms such as oxidative stress, systemic inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction that underlie conditions like asthma, COPD, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease. It emphasizes the use of clinical tools, including air quality indices and personal exposure monitoring, to assess patient risk. 

Duration : 01:00:00 hours
Content provider : Radiology masterclass
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Date launched at CMEPEDIA : February 24, 2025
Expiry date of course : December 30, 2027
Module size : 0.01MB
Price : ₹0.00 - ₹315.00(Some professional bodies apply charges, even if the content is free of cost. Log in to check whether your professional body does.)
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Skill improvements:
performance
Topic:
Advanced practice nursing, Ambulatory nursing care, Cardiology
Professional category:
Cardiothoracic surgeon, Advanced practice nurse, Anesthesist, Audiologist
Accreditation:
Category Accreditor Credits Accreditation details
Endocrinologist, Cardiologist, Emergency physician, Allergis...Read More Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education 2 ACCME Details
Endorsements:
Endorsed by Accredited by Conversion credits
Bangalore XYZ council Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education 2 BXC Credits
Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes

identify different types of air pollutants
list the different sources of air pollution
describe how different air pollutants affect cardiovascular, neurological, and respiratory health
advice on reducing exposure to air pollution and managing respiratory health effectively
design a comprehensive patient risk assessment protocol incorporating air quality indices, personal exposure monitoring, and clinical evaluation techniques to effectively identify and manage high-risk patients due to air pollution exposure.

About the author

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A Simons one

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A Peter two

Disclosed a conflict of interest. Their contributions are limited to non-clinical topics.

About the Peer Reviewer

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PR Roger one

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PR Micheal two

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