ERS HERMES examination in adult respiratory medicine
The purpose of ERS HERMES Examination is to assess the knowledge of candidates in respiratory medicine.
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The purpose of ERS HERMES Examination is to assess the knowledge of candidates in respiratory medicine.
This course is aimed at pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons who want to train in diagnostic and therapeutic interventional pulmonology. As a rule, one third of the course is devoted to hands-on workshops and two thirds to the theoretical aspects of bronchoscopy or thoracoscopy. Each course is tutored by four to six internationally recognised experts.
This course provides health professionals with evidence-based knowledge and practical skills to effectively address tobacco use. It covers smoking cessation guidelines, health risks, and counselling techniques, while promoting interdisciplinary collaboration. Participants will gain strategies to reduce tobacco prevalence and improve outcomes across diverse healthcare settings.
The translation workshop reviews content of newly authored Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for use in future examinations. Participants review and edit exam MCQs which were previously translated by artificial intelligence.
The translation workshop reviews content of newly authored Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for use in future examinations. Participants review and edit exam MCQs which were previously translated by artificial intelligence.
This course will provide an update on tuberculosis, non-tuberculosis mycobacteria, fungus, bacterial and viral respiratory infections. The programme, developed by ERS and ESCMID, is designed for attendees to gain a fundamental understanding of the diagnosis, prevention and management of respiratory infections, while participating in workshops and discussion of clinical cases.
The 8th World Bronchiectasis Conference serves as a premier gathering for sharing and discussing the most recent findings related to the diagnosis and management of Bronchiectasis.
This course will allow different medical specialists to share their knowledge about sarcoidosis and give the attendees an excellent opportunity to ask medical experts organ-specific questions regarding sarcoidosis.
This course offers the latest insight into pulmonary rehabilitation, bringing together the viewpoints of both clinicians and physiotherapists. Participants will be provided with a comprehensive overview on when and how treatments should be delivered taking into account the latest guidelines in the field, as well as promising new tools and approaches.
The translation workshop reviews content of newly authored Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for use in future examinations. Participants review and edit exam MCQs which were previously translated by artificial intelligence.
The Academy of paediatric respiratory medicine is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of each of the major fields of paediatric respiratory medicine, based on the HERMES syllabus. This academy is aimed at all paediatric respiratory professionals wishing to update their knowledge, particularly those preparing for the European examination in paediatric respiratory medicine. The course programme is designed to challenge participants and provide a learning framework.
The Academy of adult respiratory medicine is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of each of the major fields of respiratory medicine based on the HERMES syllabus. This academy is aimed at all respiratory professionals wishing to update their knowledge, particularly those preparing for the European examination in adult respiratory medicine. The programme is designed to challenge participants and provide a learning framework, and includes interactive case-based sessions, workshops and Q&A discussion sessions.
Pneumo Update Europe 2025 is a congress where physicians will receive a complete update in Pneumology within 2 days. The most relevant clinical papers of the last year are reviewed. and put into perspective. There are many opportunities for interaction: Speaker’s Corners, open discussion during the lectures and Interactive Case Discussion, along with Livechat through the livestream.
The “PORTRAITS – Breath Recoding” CME conference drew attention to a novel approach in the management of lung disease, focusing on the physiopathology of “treatable traits”. The thinking behind this approach is to use strategic tools to explore the future of chronic lung disease management by looking ahead towards new perspectives, data and evidence from recent studies and real-life experiences. The central themes here are PRE-COPD2, COPD, ILD3 and Bronchiectasis.
This course is dedicated to develop skills and knowledge in the field of rigid bronchoscopy which is the basis of interventional therapeutic bronchoscopy.

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