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EU-PFF NEWS

Webinar #5 on “Living with Lung Fibrosis: Optimising Mental Health and Wellbeing” now available as a recording

At the European Pulmonary Fibrosis Patient Summit, EU-PFF invites patients, clinicians and researchers. All of its sessions are available as recordings.
01 Feb 2024 - 08:02

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The fifth session of a new series of monthly and free webinars for the Pulmonary Fibrosis community which took place on January 31st 2024 is now available as a recording.

In the session, Prof Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin, and Maxine Flewett, Pulmonary Fibrosis Trust and wife and carer of an IPF patient, talked about the topic “Living with Lung Fibrosis: Optimising Mental Health and Wellbeing”, gave professional advice on how to better cope with the mental burden associated with PF and provided personal insights. The session was moderated by Liam Galvin, EU-PFF CEO.

You can find the webinar along with all previous sessions here.

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