Authoring & research
Our experienced writers are available to author and peer review articles across our disease portfolio. All of our staff, including our Chief Executive, are regularly invited to participate in editorial bodies and review papers for a variety of publications and journals. Articles can range from clinical to management and leadership.
- For the last three years we have been running a regular continued professional development series in advanced practice in the Practice Nurse Journal
- We were delighted to be lead author on a global publication on World COPD Day, entitled 'COPD Uncovered'
- In the last year we have published more than 10 research papers.
To access our experienced writers as authors or to peer review articles/papers, please contact Candy Perry, Head of Corporate Communications on 01926 836995.
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Helping Bermuda breath freely - Jennifer Wilson an NRTC asthma diploma graduate with the 'Azmobile' which allows her to get out into the community and connect with as many people as possible who suffer with asthma
Respiratory nurses attending an advanced communication skills workshop at Outram Polyclinic with Monica Fletcher and GP Dt Tan Tze Lee
Founding members of the Danish Trainer Team with Samantha Walker, Director of Education and Research
Rhian Last
Clinical Lead for Improving Health, Managing LTC & Essentials of Primary Care Nursing
Visit to Changi General Hospital, Monica Fletcher Chief Executive with a team of respiratory nurses
The first Singapore Nurses Asthma Group (SNAG) students, November 2009
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We currently have the following vacancy within our organisation: Academic Lead
We are delighted to announce this exciting opportunity for a suitably qualified healthcare professional.
Education for Health welcomes the NHS Companion Document for the COPD & Asthma Outcomes Strategy - Launched Today
Improving outcomes for people with Respiratory Disease is a key priority for the NHS. To support the Outcomes Strategy for COPD and Asthma, published last July, a companion document has been published that sets out 46 key actions for the NHS.
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