We were joined by Prof Michael Levin, Head of the Division of Asthma and Allergy in the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Cape Town and a member of the board of directors of the World Allergy Organisation, for an informative webinar providing updates on allergic rhinitis (AR) treatment. This session will cover the latest advancements, guidelines, and best practices for managing AR. Don't miss this opportunity to stay abreast of developments in AR management.
This webinar is sponsored by Viatris in the interest of education, awareness, and support. The content and opinions expressed are entirely the speakers’ own work and not influenced by Viatris in any way. This webinar is accredited for one (1) CPD point and is intended for healthcare professionals practicing in South Africa.
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More about our speaker
Prof Levin is Head of the Division of Asthma and Allergy within the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Cape Town. He is recognised globally for his contributions to the field of allergy and immunology.
As a distinguished member of the board of directors of the World Allergy Organisation, Prof Levin represents the combined Africa, Middle East, and Russian region, advocating for support and advancement in allergy research and care worldwide.
He is a Fellow of prestigious organisations including the American College of Asthma Allergy and Immunology, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, and the European Academy of Asthma, Allergology, and Clinical Immunology.
His expertise is further demonstrated through his active involvement in various executive committees, including the Allergy Society of South Africa, where he spearheads allergy education and training initiatives.
With a dedication to education, Prof Levin imparts his knowledge to medical students, professionals, and specialists in allergy through teaching and mentoring roles. He plays a vital role in shaping the future of allergy medicine by examining candidates for the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa Diploma in Allergology.
Prof Levin's research endeavours focus on understanding the epidemiology and mechanisms of food allergy in both urban and rural settings, as well as investigating the Alpha-Gal syndrome.
His extensive contributions to the field are reflected in over 105 peer-reviewed scientific articles and numerous chapters in medical textbooks. He actively develops protocols and guidelines adopted nationally, demonstrating his commitment to advancing clinical practice.
Outside academia, Prof Levin engages in community outreach, advocating for asthma and allergy management. He disseminates knowledge and expertise locally and nationally, contributing to the development of health services in allergy and general paediatrics.
His profound impact on allergy research, education, and clinical practice underscores his status as a leading figure in the field, both nationally and internationally.