This year's European Respiratory Society (ERS) international Congress is being held at ExCel in London 3-7 September.
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UKLCC Lung Cancer Survey - Survey deadline extended to 11 July 2016
Assessment and diagnosis
After 20 years as an Editor of the Society's journal – initially as an Assistant Editor, then Deputy Editor, and the last 6 years as Joint Editor-in-Chief, Dr Paul Stephenson will be retiring on December 31st this year, as Joint Editor-in-Chief, npj Primary C
Download your copy of the Primary Care Respiratory Update centre fold wall chart on Home Oxygen Prescribing. The chart feature information on the use of oxygen in the management of severe COPD.
The report, The Battle for Breath: the Impact of Lung Disease in the UK and its accompanying website, which received expert input from several senior PCRS-UK members, are the result of a three year epidemiological study, and provide the most comprehensive ov
Standardised (plain) packaging of tobacco products The standardised packaging regulations mean that in future:
This document has been superseded by the PCRS Fit to Care Framework wich provides concise information based on three different professional levels of standard, advanced and expert irrespective of professional role.
Why not take the opportunity to review and improve the asthma care in your practice using the PCRS-UK National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD) worksheet1.
The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease – known as GOLD – has just published its latest guideline for COPD. GOLD has been developing international guidelines for COPD since 1997.
The document, produced in partnership with Public Health England, states that e-cigarettes are considerably safer than smoking cigarettes, are popular with smokers and that they have a role to play in reducing smoking rates.
Professor Andrew Bush and Dr Louise Fleming of Imperial College and Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust say that in the past asthma was undoubtedly underdiagnosed, but the evidence now is that the pendulum has swung too far in the opposite direction.