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Paediatric Primary Care Allergy Study Day
The Princess Alexandra Lecture Theatre, Ashfield Street, London, E1 2BJ 14th March 2018 The Children’s Allergy team at the Royal London Hospital presents a one-day allergy study day for GP’s, practice nurses, community nurses, health visitors, school nurses, hospital teams (in- and out-patients) & Dietitians 8:45 – 9:15 Registration and tea/coffee :05 Food Allergy Dr Lee Noimark Dr Anthony Aston Cow’s milk protein allergy in Primary Care Bunmi Raji/ Rosalynd Gourgey :50 Dietetic management of allergies 10:50 – 11:10 Coffee Break Anaphylaxis Dr Kostas Konstantinos Eczema Dr Paige Allergic rhinitis Dr Erika Harnik Allergy & Immunisations Luul Ali 12:35 – 13:20 Lunch 13:20 -15:20 Workshops A: Adrenalin Injectors training & allergy management plans Allergy CNS B: Skin Prick Testing C: Hands on Eczema Treatment CNS Dermatology D: Milk allergy case studies/ milk free diets Dietitian 15:20-15:30 Questions & Evaluation IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Please only use colours from the palette titled: Themed Colors, they are from the Barts Health NHS Trust colour palette. Colours from the palette titled: Standard Colors, or any other palette are NOT to be used. Thank you. How to use the poster templates Choose which style you want to use from the ‘new slide’ drop down menu on the home tab on the top toolbar Add your content to the poster – please note that a poster should only include key details – you should be able to understand/read the message from six feet away Add our vision statement (Barts Health: Safe and compassionate care) to the bottom of the poster – underneath the last piece of text – please make this the same colour as the heading (ie the chosen poster colour) and use at 12pt, bold – the Barts Health colours have been added to colour palette Ensure you have checked that your poster has taken account of the corporate style guide and the visual identity guidance – both available on the intranet on the marketing and brand page You must make sure that the text does not run over the top of the image. This is important as it will not be legible and does not meet accessibility requirements if text is displayed on top of images Once the poster is complete send a copy of the poster to for approval and so that it can be kept on record When printing always select the ‘fit to page’ or ‘scale to fit page’ option available in the printing preferences, otherwise the format/print will be compromised. It is advisable to ensure that the title, date, time and venue come first on the poster and that these pieces of information are in the largest font. Your poster should be understandable from six feet. Inserting images If you would like to insert an image, please ensure that it is a high resolution image (above 600 pixels x 600 pixels at 300 dpi). Training day is Free To book a place contact:
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