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        Implementing routine carbon monoxide testing on two acute medical wards – a pilot study


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        Author(s)

        Dr Irem Patel and Arran Woodhouse

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        Arran Woodhouse  Tobacco Liaison Specialist, Kings College Hospital, London

        Dr Irem Patel  Consultant Respiratory Physician, Kings College Hospital, London

        Biography

        Dr Irem Patel is a consultant integrated respiratory physician at Kings Health Partners and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Kings College London. She leads the KHP multidisciplinary integrated respiratory team working across two acute hospitals and the community and is Smoke Free lead for Kings College Hospital. She is co-lead for the London Clinical Oxygen Network and is committed to the principles of value and collaborative care, and to bringing specialist care closer to the patient.

        Arran Woodhouse is the Tobacco Liaison Specialist within the multidisciplinary integrated respiratory team at King’s College Hospital.  With a background in psychology he has worked in the field of smoking cessation for fifteen years, delivering specialist services in community and acute care settings.

         
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