Summary
“I wish my GP had known more about my disease” is a comment made by patients with pulmonary fibrosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis on a regular basis.
Pulmonary fibrosis can be difficult to diagnose and misdiagnosis is common. That’s why Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis has partnered with the Royal College of General Practitioners to create a new module aimed at improving awareness of pulmonary fibrosis diagnosis. They have also got resources and materials for your patient, so that they have the support they need from diagnosis.
Content
- E-learning course module - Free 30-minute digital module is available to all GP’s and medical professionals to help spot the signs and symptoms of progressive lung fibrosis. The course covers everything the generalist in primary care needs to know about idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. This will include pathophysiology, presentation, natural history, treatment options, exacerbations, oxygen therapy, lung transplant, advanced care planning and end of life care.
- Pulmonary fibrosis leaflet - You can print this to give to your patients. The flyer includes details about life with pulmonary fibrosis and a medical information form for your patient to complete.
- Support information leaflet
- Hospital poster
Pulmonary fibrosis: Training and resources for healthcare professionals
https://www.actionpf.org/healthcare-professionals/training-and-resources
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