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1 copd Guideline Team Team Leader Davoren A. Chick, MD General Medicine Team Members Paul J. Grant, MD General Medicine R. Van Harrison, PhD Learning Health Sciences Amal Othman, MD Family Medicine Sarah E. Roark, MD Pulmonary Medicine MeiLan K. Han, MD, MS Pulmonary Medicine Consultants Tami L. Remington, PharmD Pharmacy Services Noah Leja, PharmD Pharmacy Services Initial Release May 2010 Content Last Reviewed March 2012 Most Recent Major Update November 2017 Interim Update July 2020 Ambulatory Clinical Guidelines Oversight Karl T. Rew, MD April L. Proudlock, BBA, RN Literature search service: Taubman Health Sciences Library For more information 734-936-9771 Regents of the University of Michigan These guidelines should not be construed as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of
1. Provide a framework for management of chronic COPD and for the treatment of mild to moderate acute exacerbations. 2. Improve symptoms, quality of life and lung function while reducing morbidity and mortality for
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