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SCRATCHING THE SURFACE: ALLERGIES, IMMUNOLOGY, & IRRITANTS (OAHU)
September 26, 2018 @ 7:30 am - 5:00 pm HST
$150.00
This conference is sold out! We know this is an important topic so we have repeated the conference on the Big Island and again Spring 2019 on Oahu. Space is limited, register today.
There’s Trouble in Paradise! Nurses know about asthma, allergies, reef rash, toxic centipedes, jellyfish, & poisonous frogs: Common Problems Hawaii. But, what about the 100+autoimmune diseases that include hepatitis, myocarditis, retinitis – & orchitis?
On WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 in Honolulu Hawaii join us for an exciting conference to enhance your understanding of patients’ health and elevate your nursing practice:
SCRATCHING THE SURFACE: ALLERGIES, IMMUNOLOGY, & IRRITANTS
Hawaii Yacht Club
1739 Ala Moana Blvd, Building C
Honolulu, HI 96815
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
(doors open at 7:15 AM)
The conference is designed for NP’s, RN’s, LPN’s, Pharmacists and other allied health professionals with an interest in learning more about the allergic, immunologic, and irritating problems that impact our patients and how we care for them.
$150 includes 8 contact hours to satisfy requirements mandated by The State of Hawaii Board of Nursing, breakfast, lunch, and all materials.
On-site metered parking is available for $1/hour.
Space is limited so we encourage early registration.
Fulfill your State of Hawaii 30 contact hours with us!
Goals and Objective
There is trouble in paradise! Hawaii is a land of great natural beauty but there are hidden dangers: Bacteria, virus, & nematodes lurk. The vog rolls in and causes respiratory distress. Multiple allergens result in dermatitis; poisonous toads, jellyfish, & centipedes challenge our immune systems. Participants will review the immune system and acquire an in-depth understanding the environmental challenges of living in Hawaii. For a printable version please use our Conference Flyer.
Contact us for more questions and comments. Provide all learning requirements, dietary restrictions, and physical access considerations during registration.