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News Archive

British Thoracic Society and the use of X (formerly known as Twitter)
27 Feb 2026

British Thoracic Society and the use of X (formerly known as Twitter)

For the past few months, the British Thoracic Society (BTS) has been monitoring the use of X. 

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New BTS Training Standards for Pleural Procedures standardise best practice across the UK
12 Jan 2026

New BTS Training Standards for Pleural Procedures standardise best practice across the UK

Responding to calls from within the respiratory community, the British Thoracic Society (BTS) has developed new Training Standards for Pleural Procedures.

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Survey finds surge in interest for flexible working among Respiratory Trainees
07 Jan 2026

Survey finds surge in interest for flexible working among Respiratory Trainees

The British Thoracic Society conducted a survey of respiratory trainees in 2024 as part of a broader national discussion on training, workforce sustainability, and career trajectories.

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Welcoming the incoming Committee Chairs
05 Jan 2026

Welcoming the incoming Committee Chairs

BTS is pleased to announce two new incoming chairs who will be leading BTS Committees.  Dr Odiri Eneje is the new Chair of the Education and Training Committee and Professor James Chalmers is the new Chair of the Standards of Care Committee.

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New pilot audit of Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS) dataset finds data collection at scale is feasible
10 Dec 2025

New pilot audit of Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS) dataset finds data collection at scale is feasible

The British Thoracic Society (BTS) has conducted a pilot audit of the EBUS dataset in preparation for a national audit in 2026.

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Well done to the BTS/BALR/Asthma + Lung UK Early Career Investigator Award Winners 2025
03 Dec 2025

Well done to the BTS/BALR/Asthma + Lung UK Early Career Investigator Award Winners 2025

These highly competitive, prestigious prizes are awarded to the very best basic, translational or clinical research performed in the UK.  The prizes are awarded based on the quality and content of the research performed, the quality of the abstract submitted and in short-listed candidates, the quality of the oral presentation given at the Early Career Investigators Symposium at the BTS Winter Meeting. 

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