Doctors discuss food allergy and epinephrine use

AENT Team

August 17, 2017

Dr. Lieberman spoke yesterday to the nurses of Round Rock ISD. It was a great opportunity to discuss food allergy awareness and safety to a group of excellent, dedicated professionals. They reviewed safety models, emergency care plans and the early use of epinephrine in the advent of a food allergy emergency. Parents should take comfort to know their children are in good hands at RRISD.

Last week, Dr. Parekh spoke to the faculty and staff at Hyde Park High School and Magellan International School, also about food allergy and epinephrine use. To schedule an in-service training session for your school, give us a call at 512-346-7936 or visit our website.

This entry was posted in on August 17, 2017 by AENT Team.

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