Joining a local respiratory network in your area can help you keep up-to-date with latest research and practices, as well as share your experiences with other respiratory professionals.
Joining a local network includes a range of benefits including:
- Meeting likeminded health care professionals working in the delivery of respiratory care,
- Sharing questions, insights and support
- Catching up on the latest best practice
- Overcoming the isolation of working in primary care.
Learn more about joining your local network through the PCRS Peer Support Network.
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