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Respiratory upskilling training sessions for redeployed clinical staff in the COVID-19 pandemic
N. Smallcombe (London, United Kingdom), A. Sweeney (London, United Kingdom), F. Allwright (London, United Kingdom), R. Crisp (London, United Kingdom), H. Mills (London, United Kingdom), R. Gill (London, United Kingdom), W. Ricketts (London, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Innovation in respiratory training
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Innovation in respiratory training
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