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- Aerodigestive disease requires multidisciplinary collaboration across ENT, pediatric surgery, GI, and pulmonary specialties.
- EA/TEF management extends beyond surgery, often requiring lifelong coordinated multidisciplinary care.
- Patient families and support groups (EA Global Support) actively participate in collaborative care conferences.
- Hands-on procedural training (airway dissection, flexible bronchoscopy) complements didactic aerodigestive education.
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Have you registered for the Air digestive quad conference at Cincinnati Children's Hospital yet? Well, there are a lot of reasons why you should. And here are some of my favorites, a focus on collaboration. Aerodigestive disease is a team sport. It involves ENT, pediatric surgery, GI, pulmonary, and everyone in between. You can learn more about that at the quad conference. Transition of care. Esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula management doesn't just stop after the surgery. No, it might require lifelong multidisciplinary care. One of the main focuses, the quad conference. Connection to patient families. The EAT or esophageal atresia Global Support Groups will be highly involved, meaning that families will be there both in person and virtually. 4 meetings in one. The quad conference is actually 4 different conferences combined over 5 days. And then after that, we're even gonna have an airway dissection day and a flexible bronchoscopy day that you don't wanna miss. So register today for the quad conference. It's going to be October 10th to the 14th in Cincinnati. Follow the link below for not only more information, but also the link to register for the event. I'll see you there.