The Essential cTBNA Bronchoscopist
The Essential Conventional TBNA Bronchoscopist© is the third of six volumes in The Essential Bronchoscopist™ Series. In addition to module-specific competency-oriented learning objectives and post-tests, it contains 30 multiple-choice question/answer sets pertaining to conventional transbronchial needle aspiration (cTBNA). Topics include mediastinal anatomy, proper equipment handling, patient preparation, procedural indications contraindications and complications, bronchoscopic techniques, nodal sampling strategies, lung cancer staging and classification, specimen collection, processing, and expected results for diagnosing malignant and benign mediastinal disorders.
The Essential Conventional TBNA Bronchoscopist© is the third of six volumes in The Essential Bronchoscopist™ Series. In addition to module-specific competency-oriented learning objectives and post-tests, it contains
30 multiple-choice question/answer sets pertaining to conventional transbronchial needle aspiration (cTBNA). Topics include mediastinal anatomy, proper equipment handling, patient preparation, procedural indications contraindications and complications, bronchoscopic techniques, nodal
sampling strategies, lung cancer staging and classification, specimen collection, processing, and expected results for diagnosing malignant and benign mediastinal disorders.
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CONGRATULATIONS
You have now completed
The Essential Conventional TBNA Bronchoscopist
This is an important achievement on your journey to competency.
We know that you will use what you have learned to enhance your
bronchoscopy skills.
This reading assignment is complementary to other components of
the Conventional TBNA curriculum, just one part in your quest to become a
more competent and knowledgeable bronchoscopist.
We encourage you to attend national and international professional
medical society meetings around the world so that you may share your
experiences with your colleagues. We also urge you to explore the
Bronchoscopy International website (www.bronchoscopy.org) for other
learning materials, and to search instructional videos on the BronchOrg
YouTube site. (See Video)
We look forward to receiving your comments regarding this and
other components of The Bronchoscopy Education Project.
Please do not hesitate to contact your regional bronchology association, or
email us at www.bronchoscopy.org
Thank you for participating in The Bronchoscopy Education Project!
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