ERS Handbook of Respiratory Medicine


 
Welcome to the ERS Handbook of Respiratory Medicine

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Welcome to the official website of the ERS Handbook of Respiratory Medicine. We invite all those interested in learning more about the ERS handbook to navigate their way through the website. Sample sections, table of contents and a list of the authors are available for your viewing.  The exclusive opportunity to access additional resources and features within the website, and to ensure a comprehensive educational experience is offered to all those who have bought the first edition of the ERS Handbook of Respiratory Medicine.

 

Within the textbook, 17 chapters provide compact, concise, easy-to-read guides on each of the key areas in respiratory medicine. The book is intended to serve as a reference, using the most up-to-date research and medical data to help those working in the field recognise symptoms, reach a diagnosis and deliver practical treatment recommendations.

The online version offers a number of additional features including;
  • Downloadable chapters in PDF format
  • Access to CME accredited questions

Upcoming features include;

  • New and exclusive online sections
  • Updates to existing material

                                                                                                                                                 

Welcome from the chief editors of the ERS Handbook of Respiratory Medicine
 
 
Prof. Paolo Palange
Prof. Anita Simonds


Prof. Paolo Palange is the Head of the Pulmonary Function and Research Unit in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the "Sapienza" University of Rome, and is Chair of the ERS School.
 
Prof. Anita Simonds is consultant in respiratory medicine at the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, and is the former editor of ERS journal Breathe.
     
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