For Allergy and Asthma Sufferers, Climate Change Means Worse Symptoms and Harsher Season
Read the full articleMany people don’t know that allergists are experts in treating asthma, and that nasal allergies and asthma are closely… 80 percent. Recent research has also shown that about 75 percent of adults aged 20-40 with asthma have at least one allergy. “What many people don’t…
2023 – USP 797 Implementation Nov. 1
Read the full articleSection 21 applies to physicians mixing patient specific allergen extracts in their offices for subcutaneous immunotherapy. The remainder of USP… Allergy practices must comply with USP 797 – Section 21 – the Allergy Exception – beginning Nov. 1, 2023. Section 21 applies to physicians…
A glimpse into the future
Read the full articleAs we celebrate our 75th anniversary, we’ve been doing a lot of looking back. During our 50th anniversary, we asked… Improved understanding of rhinitis and asthma will result in superior medications…as immunotherapy evolves into GENE THERAPY.” Did it come true? "Clinical allergy is still a…
How allergists can use artificial intelligence
Read the full articleHow can allergists use these tools right now, without spending time or money? And what AI tools are currently… a well-written document that can be added to your website, EMR, or printed materials. Bard offers the ability to export the information to Google Docs or…
Information Blocking Rule Effective April 5: How will the Cures Act impact your practice?
Read the full articleresults before an allergist has reviewed them, the practice would likely be required to release the results - unless an exception to the information blocking rules applies. Allergy practices must ensure information request requirements from patients, medical practices, etc. are met in a timely fashion…
How will the Cures Act impact your practice?
Read the full articleresults before an allergist has reviewed them, the practice would likely be required to release the results - unless an exception to the information blocking rules applies. Allergy practices must ensure information request requirements from patients, medical practices, etc. are met in a timely fashion…
It’s Food Allergy Awareness Week
Read the full articlethe list of foods that manufacturers must identify on prepackaged labels, and requires reporting and a regulatory process for food allergens. Food allergy is a part of the College’s educational and informational offerings. From webinars to Annals articles, check out our resources to enhance…
Peanut OIT Toolkit
Read the full articleGet the resources you need to learn about peanut OIT, how to discuss it with patients, and how to bill… OIT, have a shared decision-making discussion with patients, and bill for it correctly. Clinical Information Learn how to accurately diagnose peanut allergy and provide evidence-based…
Information blocking requirements apply to full scope of EHI
Read the full articlebeginning on April 5, 2021, health care providers (including allergy practices) must comply with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s (ONC’s) requirements governing the prohibition against information blocking. Beginning October 6, 2022, the information blocking requirements are no longer…
The power of partnerships
Read the full articleIn many cases, these are targeted audiences of patients who have allergy/immunology conditions (or those who care for people who… have networks and members that are distinct from the College’s. In many cases, these are targeted audiences of patients who have allergy/immunology conditions (or those…
Delabeling children with reported PCN allergy, approaches to drug delabeling, advocation for access to PCN allergy assessment and GRADE recommendations for anaphylaxis management
Read the full articleAs we move into the swelter of summer, I hope you have had opportunity to look at your June issue… As we move into the swelter of summer, I hope you have had opportunity to look at your June issue of the Annals of Allergy,…
Far from one-size-fits-all: the many ways committees contribute
Read the full articleNearly 300 members are currently volunteering their time and expertise to serve on College committees. Their work ranges from Board… Nearly 300 members are currently volunteering their time and expertise to serve on College committees. Their work ranges from Board of Regents-directed initiatives to committee-initiated…
Just the facts on penicillin allergy
in Penicillin | Resource Type: PDFRead the full articleThis quick-reference sheet with key information about penicillin allergy can be given to third-party payers, primary care physicians, and others.… This quick-reference sheet with key information about penicillin allergy can be given to third-party payers, primary care physicians, and others.…
Allied Health Professional
Read the full articleAllied health professionals play an integral role within the specialty and are important members of the College. Apply Now Membership… Allied health professionals play an integral role within the specialty and are important members of the College. Apply Now Membership BenefitsStay current with rapid advances…
New Allergist Committee Job Search Tips
Read the full articleWe asked the College’s New Allergist Committee and other new practicing allergists for their job search tips. Here are their recommendations: Start early! Your first year of fellowship is not too early to get started. Focus on geographical areas of interest and contact…
Your questions answered
Read the full articleWe asked Michael Blaiss, MD, FACAAI, executive medical director, to comment on the College’s plans for 2019 and where he… We asked Michael Blaiss, MD, FACAAI, executive medical director, to comment on the College’s plans for 2019 and where he sees opportunities for committee involvement.…
2017 Annual Meeting on Demand
Read the full articleCouldn’t make it to Boston for the Annual Meeting? Maybe you want to review a great session you attended or… Couldn’t make it to Boston for the Annual Meeting? Maybe you want to review a great session you attended or see a presentation you missed?…
COVID-19: Where do we stand now?
Read the full article“I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.” Those words penned by F.… “I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.” Those words penned by F. Scott Fitzgerald in The Great…
From the desk of the EMD: Will allergists become extinct?
Read the full articleI have had a great career in allergy. It would not surprise me if just about every board-certified allergist in… I have had a great career in allergy. It would not surprise me if just about every board-certified allergist in their sixties and seventies…
Just getting started in your allergy career?
Read the full articleFellows-in Training and New Allergists are navigating completely new territory – and the journey can seem overwhelming. But whether you’re looking for your first position as an allergist or getting started in your first allergy practice, the College’s FIT and New Allergist…
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