End of COVID-19 Public Health Emergency—Impact on Allergists
On January 31, 2023, the Biden Administration indicated that the Public Health Emergency (PHE) of the COVID-19 pandemic will end on May 11, 2023. This article …
Find out how your compensation compares with other allergists – survey extended through Feb. 24!
The College is thrilled to partner with the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) to collect allergy-specific compensation and production data.
Choosing the College throughout your career
I believe that when we choose to belong to a professional organization, one of the benefits of membership is the opportunity to become involved and even to lea…
Time for spring allergies
Explore the College’s spring resources for ready-made articles that are perfect for your practice website or patient newsletter.
Enhance your leadership skills
This wonderful opportunity for physician members 45 years and younger will help you become an effective leader in your practice
Finding solutions to address barriers to care
Grants up to $10,000 for planning/exploratory projects and up to $25,000 for 1- to 2-year long implementation projects will be awarded.
2023 committee applications coming soon
Your active participation in committees helps to move forward important initiatives in the field for our patients and our colleagues.
Advocating for allergists locally
The HOD is positioned to effect change by identifying and addressing legislative and policy issues before they can adversely affect our specialty.
College clinical resources for allergy practices
Whether you’re an employed allergist in a large health care system, a solo allergist, an academic allergist or an allergist in private practice, the College ha…
2023 – Food Allergy Legislation Introduced
In order to protect children with food allergies, the proposed legislation will require all School Breakfast Program and National Lunch Program school food ser…