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Public session: Foundation in food allergy – what you need to know about managing food allergy and anaphylaxis

June 20, 2017 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EDT

Participate in a free webinar that provides fundamental information for managing food allergy and anaphylaxis. This session is primarily geared towards parents of children who have been recently diagnosed with a food allergy. It’s also a great session for others who are interested in this topic, or would like a refresher. Register today!

Details for this webinar

Laura Bantock

  • What is the webinar about: Building a solid foundation to understanding the facts around food allergy and how to manage daily life. Topics include basic information about food allergy, risk reduction, symptom recognition, and emergency management.
  • Who is presenting: Laura Bantock RN, the Western Director at Food Allergy Canada. Laura is the program lead and co-author of Living Confidently with Food Allergy, a handbook for parents of children recently diagnosed with food allergies. Laura is also a Registered Nurse who has practiced in both the U.K. and British Columbia. Her career interest has focused on child development and preventative health education.
  • When is the webinar: Sessions are offered monthly, with the next one on Tuesday June 20 from 1:30pm-2:30pm EST.
  • Who should attend: This session is geared towards parents/guardians of children who have been newly diagnosed with food allergies. Anyone interested in this topic is also welcome to attend.

Register today
Please share with others who may benefit from the session. Upon registration, you will have an opportunity to submit your questions in advance of the webinar.
We are also offering small group webinars (up to 4 participants) on this same topic that are 90-minutes long so there is more time for more interaction. Learn more about participating in a small group webinar.

Details

Date:
June 20, 2017
Time:
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EDT
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