
Tom Wilkinson
@profwilko
Prof Doc Dad Leader of the Rebel Alliance
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04-11-2016 11:15:55
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Just heard the amazing news that the UNIVERSAL respiratory virus study has recruited its 500 subject- amazing progress and halfway to target Many congratulations to all our clinical teams Southampton Medicine NIHR Southampton BRC Southampton CTU


Do you have experience of leading Healthcare Improvement projects? Do you want to drive improvements in Respiratory outcomes nationally? Come and join us at National Respiratory Audit Programme - apply for the new National HI lead role- hosted by the Royal College of Physicians jobs.rcplondon.ac.uk/VacancyDetails…

National Respiratory Audit Programme is featured in the latest RCP #Commentary. Hear from our clinical leads about the work and scope of the audit: ow.ly/7OPC50Qkyyu Tom Wilkinson Ian Sinha (wheezylikesundaymorning) James Dodd




🚨 MRC-funded 3 yr clinical research fellow (PhD) position available. Translational project involving 'first-in-man' study of human viral challenge in bronchiectasis. Supervised by myself Anand Shah with wider team inc. James D Chalmers and Tom Wilkinson. imperial.ac.uk/jobs/descripti…


A key opportunity to understand the provision of respiratory services in England and Wales- tell us about your teams.National Respiratory Audit Programme



National Respiratory Audit Programme are recruiting #QI coaches to support teams in delivering improvement. My QI leadership training with #GenQ was invaluable & shaped my career. Consultants, AHPs & trainees welcome 🙂 Respiratory Futures The Q community RespFutures Trainees RespTRACT ACPRC ARNS


Today marks the start of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Awareness Week in the UK and Ireland. So what does this week recognise? We spoke with our Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder, Tom Wilkinson about the significance of this week... #pulmonaryrehabweek24 Pulmonary Rehab Awareness (pulmonaryrehab@bluesky)



Please review this important report on the state of care in hospitals for people with asthma and COPD. Important insights and a clear steer towards priorities for improvement. Enormous thanks to the service that provided the rich data and the National Respiratory Audit Programme team who made it happen.
