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PG22 Postgraduate Course: Developing pulmonary rehabilitation in non-COPD patients
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Setting the scene of the development of pulmonary rehabilitation and how the 'rehab' model may be adapted and developed for other disease groups
R. Guell (Barcelona, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2010 - PG22 Postgraduate Course: Developing pulmonary rehabilitation in non-COPD patients
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PG22 Postgraduate Course: Developing pulmonary rehabilitation in non-COPD patients
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Postgraduate Course
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Airway diseases
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