A woman wearing glasses and a white coat holds an oxygen tank, representing a new era in cystic fibrosis care.

A New Era for Cystic Fibrosis

Hybrid event (in-person and virtual)

Join us for the Dr. Peter Munt Lectureship, presented by Dr. Elizabeth Tullis, University of Toronto

We invite you to join us for the annual Dr. Peter Munt Lectureship featuring a special presentation by Dr. Elizabeth Tullis on A New Era for Cystic Fibrosis. Dr. Tullis will share insights into the evolving landscape of cystic fibrosis care, highlighting new challenges and advancements that are shaping the future for patients in Toronto and beyond.

Attend in person at Etherington Hall Auditorium or join us live via Zoom. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leading expert and engage with the latest developments in cystic fibrosis care.

JOIN LIVE VIA ZOOM
 

Information to join the live lecture this Thursday, April 2, at 7:45 am.
Meeting ID: 919 9077 8609
Passcode: 986515

No registration required.


Learning Objectives

  • Understand the changing demographics of cystic fibrosis (CF)
  • Identify emerging and evolving complications associated with CF
  • Explore the expanding role of medical specialists in CF care

About the Speaker

Dr. Elizabeth Tullis

Dr. Elizabeth Tullis is the founding Director of the Toronto Adult Cystic Fibrosis Clinic at St. Michael’s Hospital, where she oversees the care of more than 600 adults living with CF. In addition, she directs the Bronchiectasis Clinic, leading a multidisciplinary team committed to comprehensive patient care.

A Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and Adjunct Scientist at the Keenan Research Centre of Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Dr. Tullis has authored over 200 publications and is a respected national and international lecturer on adult CF care. She has trained 32 CF fellows who are now advancing care worldwide. 

 

Join this Thursday, April 2, at 7:45 am.

 


Honouring the Peter Munt Lectureship

This annual lectureship is made possible by the generous donation from the late Elizabeth Munt and their son Andy, commemorating Dr. Peter Munt’s remarkable contributions to respiratory and critical care medicine at Queen’s University. Dr. Munt’s vision and dedication continue to inspire medical education and research through this endowed series.