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Opportunity to apply for a lay position on NICE committee developing a clinical guideline on the care of people with asthma

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Dear all

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence are recruiting for patient (including young people aged 16 and over) and carer members to join a NICE committee developing a clinical guideline on the care of people with asthma.

They're looking for applications from lay people with experience or knowledge of managing asthma, within the last 2 years. To find out more please visit their website: nice.org.uk/get-involved/jo...

If you have asthma, or care for someone who does, and would like more information about the condition, please visit our website by clicking blf.org.uk/asthma.

Take care

Teresa

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Wish em luck with that myself my doc lung specialist cant manage didly squat.

Guess thats why i feel ill .. can ask nice to get or ADVISE us to get rid of torys :O

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Hi D3NIS someone posted on hear the other how to complain about your GP.

Have you thought about doing a PR course

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