Register now for new webinar – Tackling fungal foot infections

Scholl is delighted to announce registrations are open for its upcoming webinar titled “Navigating foot conditions in your practice: Conquering fungal foot infections.”

There are two opportunities to attend, the first session takes place on Thursday, November 21 at 7pm and the second one on Tuesday, November 26 at 7pm.

Led by expert Professor Ivan Bristow and Professor Rod Tucker, the informative session aims to equip healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively diagnose and treat fungal foot infections. The webinar will be facilitated by Dr Jo McCardle, Scholl’s global clinical expert.

Attendees will also receive an educational brochure highlighting various foot skin conditions, written by key opinion leaders, and a selection of Scholl product samples.

Scholl are dedicated to advancing foot health through education, innovation, and research. With a commitment to supporting healthcare professionals, Scholl aims to enhance the quality of care provided to patients with foot-related conditions.

Dr McCardle said: “We are creating a valuable opportunity for healthcare professionals seeking to improve their management of fungal foot infections, key topics will include recognising fungal infections, effective treatment options and referral guidelines.”

Fungal infections are a common yet often mismanaged issue in clinical practice, leading to significant discomfort and health challenges for patients. The webinar is designed to address this critical gap in knowledge and practice among pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.

Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged. For more information and to secure your spot, please click here.

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