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Catch up on the studies you’ve missed

| October 5, 2020

Catch up on the studies you’ve missed

There never seems to be enough time to read all the latest scientific literature on allergy and asthma. Get a recap of the most important, recent clinically-focused allergy/immunology literature at the College’s Annual Literature Review taking place during our virtual Annual Scientific Meeting Nov. 13 – 15.

Top allergy experts and training program directors will get you up to date on A/I literature published between Nov. 2019 and Oct. 2020.The sessions begin at 8:30 am CT on Sunday, Nov. 15, and will review:

  • Anaphylaxis and Stinging Insect Hypersensitivity – Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
  • Asthma and Lower Respiratory Diseases – James T. Li, MD, PhD, FACAAI
  • Basic Immunology – Mitchell Grayson, MD, FACAAI
  • Clinical Immunology – John M. Routes, MD, FACAAI
  • Drug Allergy – Aleena Banerji, MD
  • Food allergy – Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
  • Immunotherapy – Harold S. Nelson, MD, FACAAI
  • Occupational and Environmental Allergy – Mark S. Dykewicz, MD, FACAAI
  • Pediatric Allergy – John M. Kelso, MD, FACAAI
  • Rhinitis and Sinusitis – Anju T. Peters, MD
  • Skin Diseases, Urticaria, Angioedema and others – Marc A. Riedl, MD, MS
  • The Year’s Best Articles – David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI

Don’t miss the Annual Literature Review and other sessions for important allergy/immunology information you can take from Podium to Practice™. Meeting registration is FREE for the College’s dues paying members. Not a member? Consider joining the College to get free access to the Annual Meeting and other outstanding membership benefits.

When you register for the Annual Meeting, make sure you also register for this essential program. The Annual Literature Review is no cost to College members. The charge for nonmembers is $75, in additional to meeting registration fees.

Annual Meeting registration closes Nov. 9. Check out the full Annual Meeting program! Attendees can earn CME and CE credit.

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