Paediatric respiratory diseases
Respiratory critical care
Respiratory infections
PG12 Postgraduate course
PG12 - How to get a successful European project on respiratory infections
Translational
The lesson of the European Clinical Research Alliance on Infectious Diseases (ECRAID)
Aims : To inform about the ECRAID project and how it achieved to be successfully approved and supported by the European Union; to present some of the most relevant workpackages focussed on respiratory infections (infections in primary care, community acquired and nosocomoial infections) in order to provide useful examples for research and future projects.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, General practitioner, Respiratory critical care physician, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Respiratory physiotherapist, Scientist (basic, translational), Respiratory therapist
Methods :
General respiratory patient care, Public health, Respiratory intensive care
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The Randomized, Embedded, Multifactorial Adaptive Platform trial for Community-Acquired Pneumonia (REMAP-CAP)
L. Derde(Utrecht, Netherlands)
COI
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Description
2
206
14:30
Discussion and Q&A
3
207
14:35
POS-VAP: implementation of clinical trials on VAP through an appropriate and flexible infrastructure
A. Hernandez Padilla(Limoges, France)
COI
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Description
4
208
14:55
Discussion and Q&A
5
209
15:00
The management of respiratory infections in primary care: POS-ARI-PC
C. Butler(Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
6
210
15:20
Discussion and Q&A
7
211
15:25
The lessons lerned from COVID-19 pandemic: how to get prepared for the future
H. Goossens(Edegem (Antwerp), Belgium)
COI
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Description
8
212
15:45
Discussion and Q&A
9
213
16:20
Group assignment: How to get a successful European project on respiratory infections
L. Derde(Utrecht, Netherlands)
COI
C. Butler(Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom)
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H. Goossens(Edegem (Antwerp), Belgium)
COI
A. Hernandez Padilla(Limoges, France)
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E. Polverino(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
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