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The UK General Practice Airways Group (GPIAG): its formation, development, and influence on the management of asthma and other respiratory diseases over the last twenty years
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The UK General Practice Airways Group (GPIAG): its formation, development, and influence on the management of asthma and other respiratory diseases over the last twenty years

  • Mark L Levy1,2,3,4,
  • Paul Stephenson5,6,
  • Peter Barritt3,7,
  • David Bellamy2,8,
  • John Haughney2,9,
  • Sean Hilton3,10,
  • Steve Holmes11,12,
  • Kevin Jones3,13,
  • Ron Neville14,15,
  • David Price2,16,
  • Dermot Ryan2,17 &
  • …
  • Anne Smith18 

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Abstract

This article describes the formation and development of the UK General Practice Airways Group (GPIAG), from its inception as a small respiratory special-interest group founded by six general practitioners in 1987 through to its transformation into the largest primary care specialist society in the UK. It highlights the historical context in which the GPIAG was founded — at a time when there was increasing concern about under-treatment and under-diagnosis of asthma in primary care — and describes the way in which its foundation was one of the major influences that led to profound innovation in the primary care management of respiratory disease as well as changes across the primary/secondary care interface. The GPIAG is now a registered charity, has an expanding membership, and has acquired a high profile both nationally and internationally as an advisory body on policy and strategy for the management of respiratory disease in primary care. This review is a 20th anniversary tribute not only to those who have contributed to the success of the GPIAG over the last twenty years, but also to its current membership who enable the GPIAG to continue working towards its charitable aim of “optimal respiratory care for all.”

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. Editor-in-Chief PCRJ,

    Mark L Levy

  2. Past Chairman GPIAG,

    Mark L Levy, David Bellamy, John Haughney, David Price & Dermot Ryan

  3. Founder Member GPIAG,

    Mark L Levy, Peter Barritt, Sean Hilton & Kevin Jones

  4. Division of Community Health Sciences: GP Section, Senior Clinical Research Fellow, Allergy and Respiratory Research Group, University of Edinburgh, UK,

    Mark L Levy

  5. Deputy Editor PCRJ,

    Paul Stephenson

  6. The Christmas Maltings and Clements Practice, Haverhill, Suffolk, UK

    Paul Stephenson

  7. Beeches Medical Practice, Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury, UK

    Peter Barritt

  8. James Fisher Medical Centre, 4 Tolpuddle Gardens, Bournemouth, Hants, UK

    David Bellamy

  9. Department of General Practice and Primary Care, GPIAG Clinical Research Fellow, University of Aberdeen, UK

    John Haughney

  10. Division of Community Health Sciences, Professor of Primary Care, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, UK,

    Sean Hilton

  11. Current Chairman, GPIAG,

    Steve Holmes

  12. The Park Medical Practice, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK

    Steve Holmes

  13. Oxford Terrace Medical Group, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, UK

    Kevin Jones

  14. First Director of Research, GPIAG,

    Ron Neville

  15. Westgate Medical Practice, Dundee, UK

    Ron Neville

  16. Department of General Practice and Primary Care, GPIAG Professor of Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, University of Aberdeen, UK,

    David Price

  17. Woodbrook Medical Centre, Loughborough, UK

    Dermot Ryan

  18. Chief Executive, GPIAG,

    Anne Smith

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Levy, M., Stephenson, P., Barritt, P. et al. The UK General Practice Airways Group (GPIAG): its formation, development, and influence on the management of asthma and other respiratory diseases over the last twenty years. Prim Care Respir J 16, 132–139 (2007). https://doi.org/10.3132/pcrj.2007.00042

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  • Received: 10 May 2007

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  • Published: 27 May 2007

  • Issue date: June 2007

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3132/pcrj.2007.00042

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