Evaluating Allergic Rhinitis in the Convenient Health Care Clinic: Treatment Strategies for Clinicians and Pharmacists

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Contemporary ClinicAugust 2016
Volume 2
Issue 4

This continuing education activity is supported by an educational grant from McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division.

This activity is supported by an educational grant from McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division.

Evaluating Allergic Rhinitis in the Convenient Health Care Clinic: Treatment Strategies for Clinicians and Pharmacists

Faculty

Jennifer Chan Marcelo, PharmD, BCACP

Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Pharmacy Services

Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice

Assistant Residency Program Director, UIC Community Pharmacy Residency Program

University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System

University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy

Chicago, Illinois

Marlowe Djuric Kachlic, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist

Clinical Assistant Professor, Experiential Education

Director, UIC Community Pharmacy Residency Program

University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System

University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy

Chicago, Illinois

Educational Objectives

After completing this continuing education program, the participant will be able to:

  1. Identify symptoms and severity of allergic rhinitis
  2. Examine the mechanisms of action, delivery methods, efficacy, and safety for available treatment options
  3. Distinguish when to refer to a specialist if immunotherapy is required
  4. Explore strategies that incorporate a collaborative care approach in treatment of allergic rhinitis

Target audience:Advacned practice nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants working in conveniant care clinics

Activity Type:Application

Release date:August 15, 2016

Expiration date:August 15, 2018

Estimated time to complete activity:1.0 hour

Fee:Free

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