Band 5 Clinical Research Nurse Job
An exciting post has become available at Royal Papworth Hospital for a band 5 clinical research nurse. Location: royal Papworth House – Huntingdon Salary: £24,214-
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An exciting post has become available at Royal Papworth Hospital for a band 5 clinical research nurse. Location: royal Papworth House – Huntingdon Salary: £24,214-
There is a new e-learning resource on diagnosing ILD for our patients, it is a simulated case study with detailed clinical information and panel discussion.
The successful ILD-IN Mentorship scheme is sponsored by EU-IPFF for the second year running, last year we welcomed mentee’s from all over Europe from Ireland
An opportunity has arisen for someone with a passion for teaching to join the team at Imperial College London, please see details below. Senior
Anti-fibrotic drugs are still relatively new to the treatment of IPF, and there are many things that need to be considered before commencing treatment (and
The tenure of a number of ILD-IN Committee Member posts will come to an end in October 2019. As such ILD-IN are now seeking expressions of
This year we were offering new members joining the ILD-INN at ARNS the opportunity to win a bursary to attend the ILD-INN conference in October.
This is an exceptional opportunity to study for a PhD at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UEA. The successful candidate will develop new
A recent systematic review has investigated the attitudes and perceptions of patients with Pulmonary Fibrosis and their carers, this was carried out by the Welsh
ERS are looking for all healthcare professionals with an interest in precision medicine in COPD and ILD an opportunity to join us in person in
An exciting post has become available at Imperial College London for a band 7 clinical nurse specialist. Location: Hammersmith Hospital – London Salary: £39866- £49704
Please find below two articles recently published in the Guardian. One is regarding the value of support groups written by Steve Jones, Chair of Trustees