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FREE webinar, ‘Hay Fever and Asthma’, on Wednesday 24th April, from 7-8 pm

  Asthma Society is hosting a FREE webinar, ‘Hay Fever and Asthma’, on Wednesday 24th April, from 7-8 pm. Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2217122400420/WN_n_enX_A3SjKqB5QhEGjS0A  As hay fever season begins, it is crucial to understand the triggers and effectively manage symptoms to maintain optimal asthma control. Key topics will include [...]

By |April 8th, 2024|Categories: News|Comments Off on FREE webinar, ‘Hay Fever and Asthma’, on Wednesday 24th April, from 7-8 pm

Annual Conference Update!

Thank you for joining us at the annual conference on March 7th. We extend our gratitude to our sponsors whose support made this event possible. The conference commenced with Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Lorcan McGarvey, delivering updates on managing chronic coughs in adults, delving into [...]

By |March 10th, 2024|Categories: News|Comments Off on Annual Conference Update!

Webinar ‘Women and Asthma’

International women’s day is approaching and the Asthma Society of Ireland are hosting a FREE webinar titled ‘Women and Asthma’ on Wednesday 6th March, 7-8 pm, via Zoom. In this engaging session, we will explore the effects of asthma in women. We will be joined by Eilis Ní [...]

By |March 4th, 2024|Categories: News|Comments Off on Webinar ‘Women and Asthma’

ERS Satellites 2024

ERS Satellites 2024 – join us next week!Covering COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis and infections 5 March | Online Register here 

By |March 4th, 2024|Categories: News|Comments Off on ERS Satellites 2024

On demand webinar: Lung Volume Reduction for COPD: Expanding options for reducing breathlessness

Pulmonx is raising an awareness programme  with the ARNS and the PCRS in the UK, this has included an educational webinar .Please see link below and an upcoming guidance document. Click here for full information.

By |November 17th, 2023|Categories: News|Comments Off on On demand webinar: Lung Volume Reduction for COPD: Expanding options for reducing breathlessness
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