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.
In this episode, we sit down with Professor Kev Dhaliwal, NHS respiratory consultant and lead at...
This network was launched by four London-based respiratory trainees. It aims to inspire, support and...
Chronic Cough Chronic Cough: a cough that lasts eight weeks or longer in adults or four weeks...
The Department of Health and Social Care has written a policy paper setting out how the UK intends...
An International Women’s Day special Women in Respiratory is a community-led initiative here...