Women in Allergy Committee
The Women in Allergy Committee promotes involvement and adequate representation of female allergists in the College’s activities, committees and leadership
Allergen Mixing Course – 2025 wrap up
The course was a full day of instruction and hands-on exercises that taught participants how to safely mix allergen extracts.
May 22 is the first annual World EoE Day
May 22 has been designated as the first annual World EoE Day, part of National Eosinophil Awareness Week (May 18-24 in 2025).
House Reconciliation Bill impact on allergists
The Senate is expected to make changes. The policies summarized could be changed in future compromises between the House and Senate.
Are you billing for every service you provide?
Are you not billing for all the services you provide? Review these overlooked allergy-related CPT codes to see if any of them apply.
Latest Issue of AllergyWatch: May-June 2025
in AllergyWatchA Synopsis of Allergy and Asthma Literature, Resulting from an Unbiased, Comprehensive Review of Twenty Major Medical Journals.
This week is Food Allergy Awareness Week
For your patients, the College recently updated its Food Allergies patient brochure – in English and Spanish.
2025 Strike Force advocates for allergists and patients
The Strike Force schedule featured 25 meetings with Congressional offices and key committees with jurisdiction over our priorities.
What is the impact of allergic diseases on mental health?
The May issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology focuses on the impact of allergic disease on mental health.
Why the College is the best home for employed allergists
The College understands that supporting employed allergists requires some shifts in the education and resources we provide