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NTM Network UK is pleased to present a virtual meeting using an online platform. The meeting will address key topics in NTM in 2021 including: NTM PLENARY SESSIONS • Results of our survey on current NTM management practices in the UK • The patient voice

PCRS is deeply concerned about the takeover of Vectura, a pharmaceutical company producing medicines for the treatment of respiratory disease, by Philip Morris International, a company whose tobacco products continue to cause addiction, suffering and death around the world.

Real life stories of how people’s health is damaged by social factors such as poor housing are being highlighted by nearly 200 organisations calling for a cross-government strategy to reduce health inequalities.

Originally presented at the PCRS Respiratory Conference 2020 Dr Steve Holmes presents this Bite-size Journal Update

Originally presented at the PCRS Respiratory Conference 2020 Claire Murphy presents Oxygen therapy treating COVID, ambulatory, palliative care

Originally presented at the PCRS Respiratory Conference 2020 Elaine Bevan-Smith presents Using Tai Chi to enhance standard therapy for people with chronic respiratory conditions

Originally presented at the PCRS Respiratory Conference 2020 Kate Binnie presents Breath-Body-Mind integration

Primarily for respiratory consultants, physiologists, senior trainees and any physician with an interest in NIV/Obstructive Sleep Apnoea, this online course will provide an update on current hot topics and controversies.

PCRS is currently seeking two new Trustees.  All interested applicants are invited to apply. In particular, we are looking for Trustees with background or experience in law (charity or commercial) and/or commercial/corporate partnerships and/or the pharmaceutical industry.

PCRS is delighted to announce that Simpson Millar has joined forces with PCRS to support our fantastic network of local respiratory groups – the PCRS Peer Support Network.

PCRS have issued a position statement on strategies to care for patients with respiratory disease and frailty in the community setting. Frailty is thought to affect around 10% of those aged over 65 years and up to half of those aged over 85 years.