Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a persistent, immune-driven inflammation of the nasal and sinus passages. It leads to polyp formation, which in turn causes nasal blockage, reduced sense of smell, facial pressure, and ongoing congestion.
What you will learn:
Inflammatory roots of nasal polyps & new biologic approaches
Overview of the WAYPOINT Phase III trial
Understand what the trial measured—primary outcomes (changes in polyp size and congestion), and secondary outcomes (improvement in sense of smell, reduced need for rescue surgery or systemic steroids, plus quality-of-life scores)
Podcast Episodes about CRSwNP
Curated for you! We’ve organized our episodes to start with the basics and go deeper as you listen.
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A breakdown of the WAYPOINT Phase III trial on tezepelumab for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, including how this biologic works, key results on polyp size and congestion, and what the findings mean for expanding treatment options.
Nativating Health Insurance
Health insurance affects everyone with a chronic condition. These episodes break it down.
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A breakdown of how to choose the right health insurance plan, including key terms to know, understanding coverage for allergy care, and tips for navigating open enrollment with confidence.
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A practical guide to navigating insurance denials, including why medications get rejected, how to file an appeal, and what to ask your doctor to strengthen your case.
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An overview of health insurance essentials for doctors, including how coverage decisions are made, tips for navigating claims, and why understanding insurance helps improve patient care.
The Impact of Climate Change on Environmental Allergies
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Understand how climate change drives new health challenges, from increased pollen exposure to longer allergy seasons and rising respiratory risks.
