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A Wide “Breath” of Lung Facts

A Wide “Breath” of Lung Facts

Episode 18 Published 2 weeks ago
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Episode 18: What do vaping, incense, and long-COVID have in common? They can all impact your lungs in ways most people don’t consider.

In this episode of On Call, Off Script, lung experts from the Lung Center at Jackson Health System/ Miami Transplant Institute, an affiliation between Jackson Health System and UHealth – University of Miami Health System explore, explain, and debunk fascinating lung facts while also exposing the hidden dangers that can affect respiratory health.

You’ll learn how everyday habits and environmental exposures can influence long-term lung health, why all smokers should throw the vape and cigarettes away now, and what conditions are sending younger patients to pulmonologists.

Whether you’re curious about the science behind breathing or want practical tips to better protect your lungs, this episode delivers facts and expert insight you can apply in your daily life.

Guest Bios:

  • Juan Fernandez Castillo, MD: Juan Fernandez Castillo is the medical director of transplant pulmonology at Miami Transplant Institute. He specializes in advanced lung disease, respiratory health, and lung transplantation. With experience treating complex lung conditions, Dr. Fernandez Castillo is passionate about educating patients and the medical community on preventative lung health, the benefits of transplant, and respiratory issues affecting younger populations.

 

  • Raquel Avellar: Raquel Avellar is the nursing director of patient care for the Lung Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital, the ECMO program, and the donor desk, overseeing patient-centered respiratory and pulmonary care. With years of clinical leadership, Raquel brings practical insight on lifestyles choices, environmental exposures, and preventative care that can impact lung health across all ages.
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