
Allergy Symposium is back in-person! Come join us for this exciting half-day program at the Quality Inn & Conference Centre, Kingston. This year’s program will have presentations on topics that help fill the gaps with food allergies, asthma management, atopic dermatitis, rhino-conjunctivitis management, and unmet needs you may have with stinging insect and drug allergies and anaphylaxis. Join us and solve the allergy issues plaguing your patients!
Please take a few moments to complete the pre-program self-assessment before attending the program. The time to complete the pre- and post-program self-assessment and evaluations are included in your learning hours. Pre-Program Self-Assessment
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Register online for Fall CPD! Registration will NOT be available at the door on September 20.
Please note that back-up session recordings will be available for learners who are unable to attend an in-person program due to health or emergency issues.
This program is included in the CPD Collection! Click here to learn more.
Please note the following guidelines that have been established for Queen's Continuing Professional Development programming:
- Queen's Continuing Professional Development programming strongly recommends being up-to-date and boosted against pathogens of public health concern.
- Self-assessment for COVID-19 symptoms is required before attending Queen’s CPD programs. You may use the province's self-assessment tool. Anyone with symptoms must stay home and not attend the program. Please be prepared to show proof of screening at the door. https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
- In small group settings and private offices where physical distancing cannot be maintained, masking is strongly recommended and may be requested by instructors.
ASTM F2100 Level 2 or 3 medical -grade masks will be provided at the registration desk for all attendees and speakers.
- Practice physical distancing and avoid close contact when possible.
- Hand sanitizer is available at the entrance and throughout the room for your use.
We will now post the program agenda to the “Community” within CPD Program Centre where we have been posting the presentations. We encourage you to bring a laptop/tablet to the program should you wish to access these items during the event.
We appreciate your support in this effort to reduce our paper usage during this time and lessen the environmental impact of our programs longer term.
Credits:
This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by Queen’s University for up to 3 Mainpro+ credits. This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and is approved by the Office of Continuing Professional Development, Queen’s University. You may claim a maximum of 3 hours.
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This presentation is part of an initiative in continuing professional development. It aims to provide information and opinion which will assist health professionals in maintaining and enhancing their competence. It does not, however, represent any official position of Queen’s University, nor does it attempt to set forth definitive practice standards or to provide medical advice. All content provided in this presentation is intended to be used thoughtfully - viewers of this presentation should rely on their own professional skill and judgment to assess the accuracy of the opinions and information expressed.