Presentation 1: How to spot the allergic driver for ongoing asthma symptoms (Carla Astles – ANP NHS, Education for Health Associate)
Presentation 2: Identifying and treating sinonasal disease in asthma (Ekemini Ikidde – Respiratory Specialist Pharmacist at Manchester University Hospital NHS Trust. Education for Associate.)
Presentation 3: When should you be concerned about a patient’s co-existing food allergy (Julie Lennon – ANP/GPN; NES Academic Advisor, ARTP Spirometry Assessor. Education for Health Associate)
Presentation 4: Targeted therapies in asthma and allergy (Holly Minshall – Asthma Nurse Educator at University Hospitals, North Midlands NHS Trust. Education for Health Assoc)
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