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Authors:
LT James McLean, MD, MC, USN; LCDR Danielle Anderson, DO, MC, USN; CDR Gregory Capra, MD, MC, USN; MAJ Charles A. Riley, MD, MC, USA
Continuing Education Information:
This continuing education activity is provided through collaboration between AMSUS and AffinityCE. This activity provides continuing education credit for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse
practitioners, pharmacists, and healthcare executives. A statement of participation is available to other attendees.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon reading this manuscript, the participant will be able to:
- characterize the effects of burn-pit exposure on the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
- define the self-reported incidence of lower respiratory tract diseases among post-deployed service members with burn-pit exposure.
- identify the particulate matter central to respiratory concerns in burn-pit smoke
Disclosures
Authors have no relevant financial interests to disclose.
AffinityCE staff, AMSUS staff, planners, and reviewers have no relevant financial interests to disclose.