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Respiratory Medicine
This CPD/CME course will cover the wide range of respiratory disease encountered in general practice. Expert speakers will focus on new evidence, guidelines and practical advice, with plenty of time for questions.
2010 date now available!
In 2010, this programme will include Respiratory Medicine and the new topic of ENT
Wednesday 13 October 2010, London
Registration will be opening soon - in the meantime we suggest you put the dates in your diary and submit your study leave if required. If you would like to be notified when registration opens, please register your interest.
You can also find out more about the Respiratory Medicine masterclass below, or visit BMJ Learning where there are 40 online modules on respiratory medicine to complete. BMJ Learning is free for BMA members, and non-BMA members can take advantage of our BMJ Learning discount subscription offer.
2009 topics:
- Latest asthma guidelines
- Management of COPD
- Respiratory infections
- Investigating haemoptysis
- Delivering respiratory services – the GP’s role.
Click on the links to view the 2009 programme and speakers
2008 topics:
- Diagnosis and management of asthma and COPD
- Chest infections
- Allergies
- Approaches to smoking cessation.
Click on the links to view the 2008 programme and speakers
Who should attend?
- GPs
- GP trainees
- GPs with a special interest in respiratory medicine
- Clinical leads
- Practice nurses
- Nurse practitioners
- Community matrons
- Other healthcare professionals with an interest in respiratory medicine.
What they said - comments from our delegates
“A very interesting day – good opportunity to review and discuss all current aspects of respiratory medicine.”
“Informative and interesting, especially the patient perspective case studies.”
“Very good spectrum of respiratory topics, well presented. Nice to see so many primary care based experts leading the day.”
“Useful take-home points from all sessions.”
“Once again an excellent group of speakers. Relevant and informative, with many ideas to take back to the practice.”
“Very pertinent and relevant subject matter. Will recommend to colleagues.”
“Useful knowledge to apply in consultations overview.”
“All sessions were very practical, with a good focus on general practice.”
“Excellent - content relevant to my practice as a community matron.”
“Useful, excellent sessions - delivered by knowledgeable, primary-care related speakers.”
“Excellent primary care basis - good refresher of basic principles, along with up to date evidence based medicine.”
“Excellent course book with reference to appraisal and spaces for notes - promotes reflection on learning for practice.”
“Useful update, especially the new emerging evidence.”
“Update on lots of clinically relevant areas in a short period of time.”

