From the desk of the EMD: Reflections from the College Leadership Summit.
For the second year, the College hosted a leadership summit for young allergists. It was a diverse group, with a majority being female and coming from academic…
Help spread the word about early peanut introduction
You know giving peanut products to infants can help reduce the risk of peanut allergies – but do your non-allergist colleagues know? How about your patie…
Review your financial data before it becomes public
Did you or your practice receive payments from drug companies, device manufacturers or group purchasing organizations in 2017? These payments may have been for…
Use our valuable summer tips to promote your practice
It’s time to think about how to promote your practice this summer, and our article templates make it easy.The College’s Marketing Toolkit has a lot…
When to use biologics, plus JAK/STATs for asthma
I hope you have had a great April so far and are looking forward to summer. I trust all of you have received your April issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma …
A whole new Annual Scientific Meeting awaits
Don’t fall victim!Beware of fake sites for the College’s Annual Scientific Meeting in Seattle – Registration and hotel blocks are not a…
Step up this spring
Spring is in bloom – step up and lend a hand in your community by offering free allergy and asthma screenings. It might sound like a big task, but the College …
Your practice can save time and money
As part of its Administrative Simplification Rule, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) established standards to streamline communications be…
Food allergy: fact versus fiction
Food allergy has always been a hot topic for both allergists and patients. It’s a highly life-altering allergy to live with, so naturally patients have a lot o…
Biology of anticytokine drugs and challenges of treating pediatric asthma
We are excited about the contents of our April issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. This issue has multiple articles that provide the practic…