Members of the Aerosol Drug Management Improvement Team (ADMIT). Click the link for more information about the member.
Graham K Crompton Edinburgh, UK
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "It is a tragedy that, through no fault of their own, many patients are unable to obtain full benefit from inhalers as they cannot...
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Peter J Barnes National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "Inhalation therapy is critical for delivery of the most effective drugs in asthma and COPD but the techniques of inhaler therapy are...
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Mariëlle E.A.C. Broeders University Medical Centre Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Christopher J Corrigan Department of Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Science, Guy's, Kings's and St. Thomas' School of Medicine, London, UK
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "I am part of ADMIT because, as a medical professional who treats patients with severe ... >>> more
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Lorenzo Corbetta Università degli Studi di Firenze, Unità Funzionale di Medicina Respiratoria, Italy
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "I’m proud to belong to ADMIT, a very useful initiative to improve the awareness of the importance of education in asthma, ..." >>> more
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Richard Dekhuijzen University Medical Centre Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Jean-Christophe Dubus Unité de Medicine Infantile, Marseille, France

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Thomas Hausen GP in office, Essen, Germany
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "Two reasons enhanced my participation to ADMIT: first referring to the patients: I wish to raise interest for their illness, to improve understanding and acceptance of their...
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Meinhard Paul Kneußl Wilhelminenspital, Vienna, Austria

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Federico Lavorini Università degli Studi di Firenze Unità Funzionale di Medicina Respiratoria, Italy
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? “Choice of the right inhaler and correct inhalation technique are just as important as choosing the most effective medication in asthma and ..." >>> more
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M L Levy University of Edinburgh, Division of Community Health Sciences: GP Section, UK

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Soren Erik Pedersen Department of Paediatrics, Kolding Hospital, Kolding, Denmark
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "Since I wrote my MD thesis "Inhaler Use in Children with Asthma" I have had a great interest in inhaled therapy in children with...
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Antonio Ramalho de Almeida Hospital Ordem da Trindade, Porto, Portugal
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "ADMIT has the challenge to work on the improvement of inhalation in asthma and COPD. I am happy to be part of this great ADMIT..." >>> more
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Joaquin Sanchis Departament de Pneumologia, Hospital de la Santa Creuide Sant Pau, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "Along the last 25 years the treatment of Asthma has been steadily improving ... >>> more
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José Luis Viejo Hospital General Yagüe de Burgos, Spain
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "Is the first European Working Team with the aim to obtain a correct use of inhaler therapy, with the objective to help to improve...
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Walter G Vincken Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Dienst Pneumologie, Brussels, Belgium
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "I joined the ADMIT group because I am convinced that apart from the inhaled drugs themselves, benefit from and adherence to ... >>> more
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Thomas H Voshaar Krankenhaus Bethanien, Moers, Germany
Why I am part of ADMIT? What I try to achieve with ADMIT? "For many years I have a special interest in aerosol medicine. During my daily work as a hospital doctor in a specialized department of... >>> more
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