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PG14 - Moving on from the Millennium: developing trends in respiratory medicine (jointly organised with ACCP)
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Critical care medicine: influential developments in the past 5 years
R. Irwin (Worcester, United States of America)
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Annual Congress 2005 - PG14 - Moving on from the Millennium: developing trends in respiratory medicine (jointly organised with ACCP)
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PG14 - Moving on from the Millennium: developing trends in respiratory medicine (jointly organised with ACCP)
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Postgraduate Course
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68
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Respiratory critical care
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