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PCRS Webinar - FeNO Plan on a Page

About This Webinar

Are you struggling to persuade your ICB to fund FeNO testing? Unsure when to use it - or when not to? You’re not alone.

Join Dr Sanjeev Rana and Dr Katherine Hickman on Wednesday 30th April from 19:00 for a focused, practical session offering clear, evidence-based guidance on when to use FeNO testing to support asthma diagnosis.

We’ll also walk you through creating a compelling "Plan on a Page" to make the financial case for FeNO - even in times of tight budgets.

In this session, we will:

- Address common barriers
- Align recommendations with national guidance
- Help you build confidence in implementing FeNO testing across primary care

During this session you will be able to ask Sanjeev and Katherine any questions you may have on FeNO and making your case for it.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Katherine qualified from Leeds University in 2000. She originally did a Medicine Rotation acquiring her MRCP before settling into General Practice. Since qualifying she has worked as a Locum GP and as a Partner and is now enjoying life as a salaried GP. Over the years Katherine has developed a keen interest in Respiratory medicine and is Respiratory Lead for West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership. She also works extensively with the Priamry Care Respiratory Society. Outside of work Katherine spends most of her time running around after her three small children. She also enjoys cooking and baking and has recently rediscovered her love for singing and joined a choir.
Webinar hosting presenter
Dr. Sanjeev Rana is a full time General Practitioner, GP trainer, Clinical Commissioner, Medical Director, and Respiratory GPwER working in West Essex.

He graduated from the Imperial School of Medicine and Technology in 1995 and qualified as a General Practitioner in 1998. His interests include Respiratory, dermatology, skin surgery and urgent care.

He has a keen interest in population-based healthcare, applying international healthcare models to local service delivery, applying risk stratification tools to chronic disease management to optimise healthcare utilisation, developing the NHS workforce, and understanding what value means to the NHS.
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