ASCIA Allergic rhinitis training for health professionalsASCIA Allergic rhinitis training for health professionals has been developed by ASCIA to provide accessible, consistent and evidence-based training for medical practitioners and other health professionals in Australia and New Zealand at no charge. ASCIA Allergic rhinitis e-training for health professionals has been updated in March 2022.

This course is suitable for Medical Practitioners (including GPs, Paediatricians and Physicians), Nurse Practitioners and Nurses, Pharmacists, Dietitians and other allied healthcare professionals.

ASCIA gratefully acknowledges all of the generous supporters of ASCIA education resources, as listed on the ASCIA website Sponsors page.

Learning outcomes:

  • Recognise the clinical features of allergic rhinitis and possible co-existent conditions.
  • Understand the uses and limitations of allergy testing.
  • Identify pharmacotherapy options available and when to consider allergen immunotherapy.
  • Know when to refer to a specialist.

This course is suitable for medical practitioners (including GPs, paediatricians and physicians), pharmacists, nurse practitioners, nurses, dietitians and other healthcare professionals

Launched 23 March 2022.

Course Instructions

  • A username and password must be obtained from the health professionals e-training website registration process to participate in a course.
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  • You can undertake this course at your own pace.
  • To obtain a Certificate of Completion for ASCIA food allergy e-training for Health Professionals a result of 90% or higher is required for the final assessment in Module 6 as well as completion of Evaluation. If the required result is not obtained on the first attempt, you may reattempt the assessment after reviewing the course content.
  • Each module may be reviewed.
  • The module quiz results do not form part of the final assessment but similar questions may be included. 
  • The Final Assessment may be reattempted.   
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