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Bronchiectasis and NTM Information Podcast
Hi all,
Sharing a podcast featuring Dr. Peadar Noone, who is a Professor of Medicine in the Pulmonary Division at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The podcast covers important information on both, bronchiectasis and NTM. Enjoy!
https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/news/chairs-corner/podcast/unc-bronchiectasis/
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Hi Delia,
This is a great resource with very informative answers to the questions that patients have about Bronchiectasis. Thanks for sharing it.
Dr Noone is great! I do hope that members take the time to listen to the podcast.
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Saving it to watch looks very informative!!
A person who had Dr. Noon told me that Dr Noon has retired. She thought he went back to Ireland.
Dr. Noone was our guest speaker two years ago in North Carolina at a bronchiectasis suppport group get together. He biked from his home to the meeting place. During a question & answer session, he mentioned he played tennis. I bicycle and play tennis. While all the attendees were eating lunch, he and I had the chance to talk. We discussed custom bicycle seats and tennis racquets.
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I can't wait to listen! Thanks for sharing Delia! :)
Dr. Noone was my pulmonologist. He has retired. Happy for him but sad for me. He is an amazing doctor.
This podcast is very informative. Worth taking time to listen.
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