Respiratory teams are being impacted by changing patient demographics, workforce shortages, recruitment and seasonal pressures. The importance of providing respiratory education to frontline health workers is imperative to optimize patient support and improve outcomes.
A new training directory has been developed by the Long Term Conditions programme team, which is a centralised repository of career competencies and pathways, higher education resources and short courses, to help the NHS workforce develop a career in respiratory disease specialty and expand their clinical expertise.
This guideline covers diagnosing, assessing, and treating community-acquired and hospital-acquired...
COPD is the second most common cause for hospital admission and the third leading cause of death...
The Association for Respiratory Technology & Physiology position statement on race-neutral...
The 10-Year NHS Health Plan for England aims to create a new model of care, fit for the future. It...
The National Respiratory Audit Programme (NRAP) clinical audit report - Catching our breath: Time...