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Managing Allergic Rhinitis in Primary Care: Getting it Right First Time!

About This Webinar

Join us on Wednesday 20th May to hear from our expert speaker Dr Rakesh Chopra as he shares the importance of 'getting it right first time' when it comes to managing allergic rhinitis.

This promotional webinar has been initiated and funded by Glenmark and is intended for UK healthcare professionals and other relevant decision makers only. PCRS have promoted, registered attendees and hosted this webinar in collaboration with Glenmark.

Webinar learning objectives:

- Understand the true burden of allergic rhinitis
- Identify common signs and symptoms for diagnosing allergic rhinitis
- Explore national allergic rhinitis guidelines
- Investigate the concurrent diagnosis and management of asthma and allergic rhinitis
- Understand how inappropriate secondary care referrals might be avoided

The presentation from Dr Chopra will be followed by a Q&A session chaired by Laura Rush.

April 2026, PP-UK-RYAL-1090

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Dr Rakesh Chopra is a GPwER for St Helens and Knowsley NHS Trust/Knowsley and South Lakes ENT Service and is a nationally recognised teacher of ENT in primary care.
Webinar hosting presenter
Laura is an experienced independent Respiratory Nurse Specialist from Somerset with over 16 years expertise across clinical practice, education, and service development.

She is a director of a national respiratory training company, LR Respiratory Training & Consultancy Ltd, commissioned by ICBs, PCNs, and training hubs across the UK which allows her to share her knowledge, passion and enthusiasm for improving care for patients with respiratory disease with other healthcare professionals to motivate & inspire optimum care.

Laura is actively involved in pathway leadership, faculty training and national advisory roles. She provides expert consultancy and mentorship to clinical teams, supporting the development of high-quality respiratory clinics and optimised clinical care. Laura enjoys translating policy and best practice into impactful education that builds clinician confidence, embeds standards, and improves patient outcomes.

Laura sits on the PCRS Education Committee.
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