Education Programs & Training
FARE hosts free educational webinars with leading experts discussing the food allergy topics YOU most want to hear about.
Upcoming FARE Webinar
What's New in Food Allergy and What Does It Mean for Us?
March 28, 2024
Speakers: Michael Pistiner, MD and Kelly Cleary, MD
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A Work in Progress: Food Allergies Rights and Accommodations on the Job
March 13, 2024
Speaker: Mary Vargas
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Pack Your Bags (and Epi)…It’s Time for a Trip
February 29, 2024
Speaker: Kyle Dine
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Taking a Bite Out of Alpha-Gal Syndrome: How to Prevent and Manage Tick-Borne Food Allergy
January 31, 2024
Speakers: Tina Merritt, MD, Jennifer Platt, DrPH, and Beth Carrison, INHC
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Whether you're living with a food allergy or supporting those with food allergies, these webinars provide useful information to help navigate the world of food allergies.
Living with Food Allergies
Whether you're newly diagnosed or you've been managing food allergies for years, FARE is here to support you. Find webinars for children, teens and adults navigating food allergies.
Educators
One in 13 children has food allergies—that’s about 2 in every U.S. classroom. Everyone from the school nurse to the cafeteria staff plays a role in creating a safe environment for students with food allergies. These valuable webinars will help your school team understand the importance of food allergy management.
Colleges & Universities
Food allergies are a critical issue for colleges and universities. These webinars will help you learn about best practices and resources for getting started.
Healthcare Providers
If you are a physician, nurse, dietitian or other health professional, FARE is here to help. Explore these webinars to help you support your patients.
The FARE website was my go-to place when my daughter was first diagnosed over a decade ago. Now that her needs have changed, as she has grown, I can see that FARE is in step with those of all ages and stages."
Lynn, food allergy mom