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BMJ Masterclass for GPs: Respiratory Medicine

Using evidence to make better decisions

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BMJ Masterclass for GPs: Respiratory Medicine New content!

Friday 20 June 2008, Royal College of Physicians, London


LAST CHANCE to get an update in respiratory medicine at a BMJ Masterclass in 2008.

This one day masterclass offers busy GPs the chance to get up to date with evidence based practice in respiratory medicine. Gain more knowledge and confidence to manage your patients in a wide range of common respiratory conditions including asthma, allergies, COPD, and pneumonia.

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Overview

This one day masterclass will answer all your questions about the management of your patients with respiratory infections and diseases in primary care. With six dynamic and interactive sessions led by expert speakers, you can stay up to date with the latest evidence and recent guidelines in respiratory medicine.

You will understand exactly what you need to know for the management and care of your patients with asthma, COPD, respiratory allergic conditions and infections. You will also learn some practical approaches to smoking cessation, giving you greater ability to support your patients to better respiratory health.

Learn about:

  • Diagnosis and management of asthma and COPD
  • Chest infections
  • Allergies
  • Approaches to smoking cessation

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn best practice from and pose your questions to leading experts including general practitioners like yourself.

 

Who should attend?

GPs and advanced nurse practitioners.

 

Please send us an email if you are interested in attending this masterclass masterclasses@bmjgroup.com or register your interest here.



Additional Resources

For further resources on Respiratory Disease please visit:

The Global Initiative For Asthma

Created by Vicki Ng

last modified 2008-06-10 14:39


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