Presented by Dr Paulina Alhucema, Paediatric clinical Immunology/allergy specialist and Clinical educator for allergy assist®
Webinar details:
- Date: Wed 14 October, 2026
- Start Time:
4.30pm AWST; 6.30pm AEST; 7.30pm AEDT
- Duration: 90 minutes (60 minute
presentation; 30 minutes for Q&A)
- Platform: Blackboard collaborate
(allergy assist platform)
- CPD opportunity : You will earn 1.5
hours for participating.
Presented by the National Allergy Council
(NAC) and hosted by ACRRM.
ACRRM Host: : Dr Tony Lembke, FACRRM
KEY TOPICS COVERED
- Reactions to stinging insects (bees, wasps, or Jack Jumper Ants) and biting insects (e.g. mosquitoes)
- Ticks and mammalian meat allergy
- Signs of anaphylaxis to venom and management
- Taking precautions to avoid bites and stings
- Venom immunotherapy (also known as desensitisation)
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this webinar participants will be able to:
- Describe the clinical features of insect and tick-related allergic reactions.
- Differentiate between a common local reaction, a large local reaction and a life-threatening reaction or anaphylaxis.
- Identify appropriate investigations, management and treatment options.
- Counsel patients on prevention strategies.
About the presenter:
Dr Paulina Alhucema is a dual trained Paediatric Allergist and Immunologist and General Paediatrician based in Melbourne. Paulina works for The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) and Epworth Healthcare, plus assists with the Victorian Virtual Specialists Clinics (VVSC) in the field of allergy.
After completing her General Paediatrician training, Paulina worked
in Melbourne and rural locations for 7 years. She then returned to RCH for more
training and to pursue her passion to become an Allergist & Immunologist.
Paulina has led the development of the RCH Clinical Practice Guidelines for IgE
and Non-IgE food allergies, has supported the updates in the anaphylaxis
guideline, plus many other protocols and guidelines.