Semin Respir Crit Care Med 2019; 40(03): 297-304
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1693405
Review Article
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Development and Maintenance of a Pleural Disease Service: Role of the “Pleurologist”

Kelsey Cameron
1   New Haven, Connecticut
,
Dana Teodoro
2   Department of Respiratory Medicine (Thoracic Oncology), University Hospital of South Manchester, NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom
3   Department of Surgery, Interventional Pulmonary, Yale New Haven Hospital, CT, USA
,
Azam Kasis
4   Department of Respiratory Medicine, Wirral University Teaching Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust Wirral, United Kingdom
,
Matthew Evison
3   Department of Surgery, Interventional Pulmonary, Yale New Haven Hospital, CT, USA
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Publication Date:
16 September 2019 (online)

Abstract

Changes in the health care environment, increasing specialization, and the use of ultrasound have led to pleural diseases being managed by a select few. This article aims to look at the impact of current medical education paradigms, service structure, procedural education and role of the “pleurologist” in providing care to patients with pleural disease.

 
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