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EDX/20/1154
Date of prep: December 2020

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📺 Dr Toby Capstick: Inhaler technique masterclass

28th August 2020 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

 

Dr Toby is a Consultant Pharmacist with an interest in respiratory medicine and is widely published in this area. He has a passion for teaching professionals and patients about inhaler technique. He is affectionately known by many in the profession as the ‘Inhaler Jedi’.

 

We were very pleased to welcome Toby to conduct a concise masterclass on inhaler technique followed by a live question and answer session.

 

During this webinar he covered the following learning objectives:

 

  • Learn how to navigate the inhaler market.
  • Appreciate the importance of good inhaler technique & adherence on maximising asthma and COPD control.
  • Understand how to effectively use inhalers to maximise drug delivery to the lungs.
  • Understand the evidence behind how healthcare professionals can instruct patients on inhaler technique.
  • Find out about the seven steps of inhaler technique.
  • Recognise how the whole pharmacy team can support people in using their inhalers more effectively.

 

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Course Information

Estimated Time: 45 minutes

Difficulty: Intermediate

Categories: On demand webinars, Respiratory

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