IPF Learning Resource
Below is a link to the IPF learning resource website where you can search for conferences, seminars and courses to attend, including some great online
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Below is a link to the IPF learning resource website where you can search for conferences, seminars and courses to attend, including some great online
Earlier this week the Solihull IPF patient support group met in their new home, the local Marie Curie Hospice, for tea and cake, sharing
As part of the FIGHT IPF Campaign, Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis is challenging you to sing a few lines from Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” then
Patients and families provided cakes and spent the day selling them to members of the public and staff at North Bristol NHS Trust, all to
The children and grandchildren of a group of people living with IPF (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) come together for an inspiring performance with Myleene Klass, to
A cake sale in the foyer of the University Hospital of South Manchester raised over £500 for Action for PF in addition to raising awareness
Follow the link below to find 16 papers collated in The European Respiratory Journal for IPF World Week 2016. http://erj.ersjournals.com/cc/ipf-week-2016?platform=hootsuite Efficacy of pirfenidone
Sarah Agnew, Joanne Sutcliffe (ILD specialist nurses) & Collette Crompton (ILD coordinator) organised an awareness stand at Aintree University Hospital. Free celebration chocolates and BLF
Are you a clinician or service manager working with people with Interstitial Lung Disease? You are invited to attend this exciting event, which presents the NAT:ILD, an
Twitter Chat: Wednesday 21st September: 8 pm The British Lung Foundation is marking IPF Week with a number of activities, including a Twitter Chat for
“Fit for the Future: Future-proofing care for patients with IPF” On 12th July 2016 Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis met members of the All-Party Parliamentary Respiratory
From its conception the ILD-INN has aimed to become truly interdisciplinary. To this end we are pleased to welcome new committee members Catherine Dixon Respiratory