Allergy in Practice Course (2024)

Tuesday 20th May 2025 to Thursday 5th June 2025

The Allergy in Practice course is designed to enhance knowledge and practical skills in the diagnosis and management of allergic disease.

 

This course is targeted at those who have a basic understanding of allergic disease and may have attended single study days in the past, but are looking for a more comprehensive course to cover the core knowledge required for healthcare professionals working in allergy services.

 

Teaching will comprise 4 study days. The first two days are virtual teaching days (can be booked independently), followed by two in-person teaching days in London comprising seminars, practical sessions and small group work, as well as time in our Evelina simulation centre to consolidate the knowledge you will have gained from the preceding dates.

 

Dates:

·        Virtual study days: 19th and 20th May 2025, online - these may be booked independently if you cannot attend the face to face event

·        Face-to-face study days: 4th and 5th June 2025, including the Simulation Centre training Suite, St Thomas' Hospital, London

 

Who should attend:

·        Nurses working within allergy or interested in working in allergy

·        Doctors interested in allergy or who see children or adults with allergic disease in their practice

·        Allied Health Professionals working with patients with allergy

 

Educational objectives:

Attendance at this course will equip delegates with the theoretical and practical knowledge to manage patients with allergic disease in their own practice.  

 

Following successful completion of the course you will have an enhanced understanding of allergic disease, focusing on the application of this knowledge in clinical situations, to guide clinical decision making and practice.

 

Delegates who have completed the course have fed back that they feel more confident in recognising presentations of allergic disease and participating in discussions with their colleagues about the management of their patients. Delegates have particularly enjoyed the interactive case discussions and practical hands-on sessions. 

 

This course will cover:

·        Food allergy

·        Skin prick testing

·        Allergic rhinitis

·        Eczema

·        Asthma

·        Drug allergy

·        FPIES

·        Urticaria

·        Immunotherapy

·        Anaphylaxis

·         …and much more!

 

 

Testimonials from previous delegates:

"I am so much more confident answering questions about allergy, [I] feel much more knowledgeable."

"I liked the use of case studies to illustrate concepts."

"Really helpful tips to take back to clinical practice."

"Block one was a consistently solid foundation to the course."

"The scenario based session was really good. I felt involved and able to use the knowledge gained in practice."

"Allergy can be complex. This course breaks it down allowing new practitioners to understand the basics."

"Can now do skin prick testing, learning to take history, Adrenaline pen training and Allergen avoidance teaching."

"Fabulous, informative and practical!"

"Almost entirely changes my approach to all my allergy patients in GP."

"Practical - clinical - evidence-based."

"More confident in interpreting SPT/sIgEs."

"[I am] Now checking on asthma if patient has food allergies."