Steering Committee

The PILOT™ Steering Committee sets the overall direction of the PILOT™ Educational Initiative. The Steering Committee will identify how to disseminate new information on IPF, develop and review educational content, and define the depth and breadth of all educational activities within the PILOT™ initiative.

Paul W. Noble, MD (Chairperson)
Professor of Medicine
Director, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy,
and Critical Care Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina
Maria L. Padilla, MD
Professor of Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York
Harold R. Collard, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine
Coordinator, Interstitial Lung Disease Program
Acting Director of Clinical Services
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
San Francisco General Hospital
University of California, San Francisco
Glenn D. Rosen, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California
Jeffrey A. Golden, MD
Professor of Clinical Medcine
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California
Steven A. Sahn, MD
Professor of Medicine and Director
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy,
and Sleep Medicine
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Kevin O. Leslie, MD
Professor of Pathology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Rochester, Minnesota
W. Richard Webb, MD
Professor of Radiology
University of California, San Francisco
Hideyo Minagi Professor of Radiology
San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, California
Steven D. Nathan, MD
Medical Director, Lung Transplant Program
Medical Director, Advanced Lung
Disease Program
Inova Fairfax Hospital
Falls Church, Virginia

PILOT™ Work Groups

The PILOT™ Work Groups will develop the medical content and tools required by the PILOT™ Educational Initiative.

The 2007 PILOT™ Work Groups' areas of concentration are:

  • IPF Diagnosis: A Practical, Multidisciplinary Approach [ >> more info ]
  • IPF Prognostic Indicators: Weighing the Evidence [ >> more info ]
  • IPF Disease Management: Assessing the Options [ >> more info ]
  • Practical Application: Case Discussions [ >> more info ]

The 2006 PILOT™ Work Groups' areas of concentration were:

  • Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology of IPF: Bridging the Gap for the Practioner [ >> more info ]
  • Continued Improvements for IPF Diagnosis: Effective Pathways Toward Accurate Diagnosis [ >> more info ]
  • Prognostic Indicators Associated With IPF: Exploring Predictors of Survival [ >> more info ]
  • IPF Disease Management Strategies: Surveying the Landscape of Therapeutic Options [ >> more info ]

The 2005 PILOT™ Work Groups' areas of concentration were:

  • Update on Advances in the Pathophysiology and Pathogenesis of IPF [ >> more info ]
  • Early and Accurate Diagnosis With a Focus on Radiology and Pathology [ >> more info ]
  • IPF Disease Management Strategies With an Update on Clinical Trials and Ongoing Research [ >> more info ]
  • Educational Resources for IPF Patients [ >> more info ]

The 2004 PILOT™ Work Groups' areas of concentration were:

  • IPF Overview With a Focus on Pathophysiology and Pathogenesis [ >> more info ]
  • Early and Accurate Diagnosis of IPF [ >> more info ]
  • Latest Clinical Information and Future Treatment Options [ >> more info ]
  • Clinical Tools for the Primary Care Physician and Resources for Patient Management and Education [ >> more info ]
 
 

 

 

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