





6 MODULES
Program for
Rhinology Allergy & Sinus Mastery
Starting in 2026
Zoom Webinar Course




Basic Science in ENT Allergy Management
(Module 1)
3 - 4 Sessions
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Session 1 : Immunology of Allergy, with a focus specific to AR/asthma with therapeutic implications - 14 January 2026, 19:00hrs - 20:30hrs (GMT +8)
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Session 2 : Genetics and epigenetics of AR and asthma - 10 February 2026, 19:00hrs - 20:30hrs (GMT +8)
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Session 3 : Physiology of taste and smell. Practical approach to clinical assessment of smell disorders
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Session 4 : Nasal Physiology Testing (the role of Acoustic Rhinometry, Rhinomanometry and others)
ENT Allergy Testing
(Module 2)
2 - 3 Sessions
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Testing from the research lab to the clinic (skin testing) - what is useful and practical?
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Testing from the research lab to the clinic (blood testing) - what is useful and practical?
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Practical cases, and panel discussion - when to use what test? SPT vs blood testing
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Testing in pediatric allergy patients
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How to set up allergy testing in your clinic. Practicum I
ENT Allergy Management
(Module 3)
2 - 3 Sessions
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Allergen avoidance and control measures - focus on house dust mite control measures and others
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Basic Pharmacotherapy for ENT Allergy & Asthma,and updates in therapeutics
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The role of surgical procedures in managing ENT Allergy
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Current management of asthma, assessment and physiological tests
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Managing the Pediatric ENT patient with AR and/or Adenotonsillar hypertrophy
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Updates in allergy immunotherapy - SLIT vs SCIT.
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How to set up immunotherapy service in your clinic. Practicum II
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Local Allergic rhinitis
Allergy, Sleep, Reflux & Cough
(Module 4)
1 Session
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Acid Reflux and LPR - Its role in the allergy patient
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Chronic Cough - An overview and its management
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Allergy and Sleep - Understanding how allergy affects sleep
Food Allergy for the ENT
(Module 5)
1 - 2 Sessions
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Current understanding of the pathophysiology of food allergy, and testing
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Food allergy update of the current role of immunotherapy
Sinus & Inflammation
(Module 6)
2 Sessions
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CRS updates 1 - endotyping TBC
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CRS updates 2 - biologics and how to use it (TBC)
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Defining adequate sinus surgery in the optimal management of CRS
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Dealing with recalcitrant maxillary sinus disease in CRS
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Management of the difficult frontal sinus in CRS
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Evaluation of immunodeficiency in a patient with recurrent sinus infections



Course Fees
ASRS Lifetime
Member
Complimentary​​
ASRS Members
- ASEAN
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- International
S​$150 one time
or S$50 x 3 months​​
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S$500 one time
or S$250 x 2 months
(Residents/ Fellows - <3 years or less experience)
(Specialists - > 3 years or more experience)
S​​​​$300 one time
or S$100 x 3 months​
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S​$900​ one time
or S$450 x 2 months
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Course Benefits
Live Interactive Zoom Webinars
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Earn a Certificate of Achievement (with at least 75% attendance in zoom)
Access On-Demand Webinar Recordings
Non-member
S​​​$1000 (includes 1 year of ASRS membership)
S$1500 (includes ASRS Lifetime membership) - before 1 Dec 2025
S​$1800 (includes ASRS Lifetime membership) - after 2 Dec 2025
Payment Methods
- Paynow
- Credit Card



Course Advisors
Prof Pongsakorn Tantilipilkorn
Mahidol University
Prof Wang De Yun
National University of Singapore
Prof Baharudin Abdullah
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Prof Sarah Wise
Emory Healthcare
Prof Walter Cannonica
Humanitas Research Hospital
Dr Soma Subramaniam
ENT Specialist Centre



