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Essentials of Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma
Level: Workshop
Duration: 1 Day
This course is suitable for health professionals who are looking after patients with seasonal and allergic rhinitis and want to gain a greater understanding of this condition and related conditions such as asthma and oral allergy syndrome. They will learn lots of practical management tips and up to date information about these conditions. Allergic rhinitis is reported to occur in 75-80% of asthmatics and in many cases can exacerbate their symptoms. This course will equip you with the skills to confidently manage patients with this condition and when to refer on.Delivery method: Interactive Study Day
Assessment method: No assessment - informal lectures and interactive sessions
Price: £115.00
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For information on this course please contact our Team on 01926 838969.
To have this course delivered in your local area call Nina on 07794 433896.
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