Rachel Lardner
- Promotion of pulmonary rehabilitation through an online educational resource for patients and local multi-disciplinary network for healthcare professionalsBy Laura Ingle, Rachel Lardner, Robin Carr and Maxine HardingeLaura Ingle1General Practice, NHS, Oxfordshire, United KingdomRachel Lardner2Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United KingdomRobin Carr1General Practice, NHS, Oxfordshire, United KingdomMaxine Hardinge3Respiratory Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom
- Does the effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation vary in patients with different baseline severity of symptoms classified by MRC grade?By Emma Tucker, Rachel Lardner, Joanne Riley and Maxine HardingeEmma Tucker1Pulmonary Rehabilitation Team, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United KingdomRachel Lardner1Pulmonary Rehabilitation Team, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United KingdomJoanne Riley1Pulmonary Rehabilitation Team, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United KingdomMaxine Hardinge2Oxford Centre of Respiratory Medicine, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom
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