Respiratory physician Lutz Beckert considers chronic obstructive pulmonary disease management, including the prevention of COPD, the importance of smoking cessation and pulmonary rehabilitation, and the lifesaving potential of addressing treatable traits. He also discusses the logic of inhaler therapy, moving from single therapy to dual and triple therapy when indicated, as well as other aspects of management
When usual care is no care at all: A Canterbury tale of lives turned around
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When usual care is no care at all: A Canterbury tale of lives turned around
Friday 13 March 2020, 04:09 PM

Corrections’ Jill Thomson says many prisoners’ families have never been connected with a GP
For the hundreds of Kiwis getting out of jail in any one year, healthcare is a necessity – but not one they usually obtain with ease. Fiona Cassie reports from Christchurch about cross-sector efforts to do better by this group
Popping out to the waiting room to find little old ladies chatting with heavily tattooed gang members warms the heart of Christchurch GP Jeremy Baker.
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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