Webinar series

The Nose

This recording originally took place on 17 June 2019. You will be sent the recording, presentation slides and certificate once payment has been made. This webinar recording will be available to purchase for a limited time only.

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Individual fee £35 or purchase all 3 webinars in the series for £99

Other webinars in the ENT series:
The Ears
The Throat


Audience: GPs (all grades)

ENT webinar series: The Nose

What will this session cover?

In this interactive session, our expert speaker, Mr Alam Hannan, will present the latest evidence, guidelines and pathways in management of nose problems commonly seen in primary care such as nasal blockage and discharge, facial pain, rhinitis/sinusitis, nosebleeds and nasal deformity. The webinar will include interactive case studies, Q&A and links to useful resources. After taking part in this session, you will be able to appropriately manage common nose problems in primary care, and reduce your ENT referral rate.

Extra features

Dedicated Q&A session

30 day on-demand access to the video recording and presentation slides

 Booking this webinar will give you a 10% discount for BMJ Learning

Benefits

CPD Certificate of participation

30 day access to webinar recording

 Flexible distance learning

 Watch in your own time

 1 CPD hour

 Includes speaker presentation slides

Dr Alam Hannan

Dr Alam Hannan

Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist - Head & Neck Surgeon, Royal National Throat, Nose & Ear Hospital

Mr Hannan is a consultant at the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, the UK’s largest ear, nose and throat service, which is recognised internationally as a centre of excellence, unique in the breadth of ENT knowledge and subspecialties represented on one site. He delivers a full general elective and emergency ENT service for adults and children, and collaborates to provide subspecialised rhinology and facial plastic surgery. Mr Hannan also leads his Trust’s community ENT service, and is thereby committed to improving education, links and pathways between primary and secondary care.

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