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Respiratory medicine from the BMJ Group

Respiratory medicine from the BMJ Group aims to provide you with a mixture of the most important respiratory medicine resources that we publish with the latest, continually updated research articles from the BMJ and all of our specialist journals, plus online education from BMJ Learning. You’ll also find links to the latest respiratory related discussions on doc2doc, the BMJ Group's online community.

Portal champion Tom Fardon

I am consultant respiratory physician and senior lecturer, East of Scotland deanery. My clinical interests are cystic fibrosis (CF) and non-CF bronchiectasis, chronic pulmonary infection, and adolescent respiratory medicine. I'm a strong advocate of elearning, and Web 2.0 resources such as the BMJ respiratory medicine forum; a sometime blogger; and a (very) amateur triathlete.

Respiratory blogs by Tom Fardon

Respiratory medicine forum on doc2doc

Key monographs on Best Practice

Hypercoagulable state

Acute asthma exacerbation in children

Assessment of abdominal trauma

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