You can now earn CME credits by reading the ERS Handbook of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine and answering a series of multiple-choice questions. The book has been accredited by the European Board of Accreditation in Pneumology and a maximum of 19 credits is available. Click here to start earning credits.
Wednesday, 30 June 2021
Monday, 28 June 2021
ERS International Congress: early bird sale ends soon!
The ERS International Congress 2021 early bird sale will end on 6 July at 23:59 CEST. For just €129 for ERS members and €189 for non-members, registration will grant you access to an extensive live programme covering the entire respiratory field, on-demand content, ePosters and a dynamic digital networking experience. No further discounts will be offered, so register soon and make a saving! Register for the ERS International Congress here.
Monday, 21 June 2021
ERS Monograph on COVID-19 – send us your feedback
The European Respiratory Society is publishing an ERS Monograph on COVID-19, edited by Aurelie Fabre, John Hurst and Sheila Ramjug. Coming at such a crucial time, this book will be a must-read for respiratory clinicians and scientists. As the data surrounding COVID-19 is evolving so quickly, chapters from the Monograph are being hosted on FigShare for public comment. The chapters will then be put through ERS' standard peer review and revision process, ahead of publication in print and online. Visit FigShare.com to browse the chapters in first-draft format, then send your comments to monograph@ersnet.org by 4 July.
Wednesday, 16 June 2021
New podcast: Lung Stem Cells in Development, Health and Disease
“Keep going. If they learnt it, you can learn it as well.” In the latest Monograph podcast, Marko Nikolic and Brigid Hogan talk about the challenges of balancing a career as both a clinician and scientist, and provide inspiring advice for those starting out on their career path. They also discuss new models in stem cell science, what the future holds and why the Monograph on Lung stem Cells in Development, Health and Disease is important to both clinicians and scientists, highlighting their stand-out chapters. Listen to the podcast here and visit ersbookshop.com to order your print copy.
Monday, 7 June 2021
Join the discussion: register for the COVID-19 Monograph webinar
ERS is holding a webinar entitled "Excerpts from the upcoming ERS Monograph on COVID-19". The webinar will be Chaired by the Monograph's Guest Editors Aurelie Fabre and Sheila Ramjug. The aim is to provide the listener with an overview of three chapters included in the edition. Chapter authors Leanna M.W. Lui, Anita Simonds and Francesco Amati will discuss the societal response to to COVID-19, the development and associated adverse effects of vaccines, and long-term sequelae of COVID-19. The webinar will be held on 15 June at 18:00 CEST. Find out more and register here.
Friday, 4 June 2021
New Monograph: Respiratory Diseases of the Newborn Infant – available now!
The new ERS Monograph on Respiratory Diseases of the Newborn Infant has been published. In this Monograph, science, evidence and expertise are brought together in a collection of comprehensive, state-of-the-art reviews that cover: structure and function of the newborn respiratory system; neonatal lung disease in preterm infants; developmental, structural and functional diseases of the respiratory system; and more. This book will prove a valuable resource for neonatal clinicians, scientists researching the area and adult clinicians managing lung health. Order your print copy at ersbookshop.com or visit books.ersjournals.com to access the book online
Thursday, 3 June 2021
There's an ERS Monograph to suit your needs
Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease, Pleural Disease and Pulmonary Manifestations of Systemic Diseases are amongst our most popular ERS Monographs. But we have a broad range available, covering topics such as Clinical Exercise Testing, Supporting Tobacco Cessation and Bronchiectasis. Visit books.ersjournals.com to access the Monograph online or ersbookshop.com to order print copies. And if you can't see a Monograph that suits your needs, email us at monograph@ersnet.org – we're always interested in hearing your ideas.