Turning the page – another year of College progress
I share my perspective of the state of the College, where we are headed, and who has – and will – lead us to continued success in the future.
2023 Annual Scientific Meeting in Anaheim was a huge success
Participants had their pick of sessions on topics ranging from anaphylaxis, atopic dermatitis, biologics, coding, EOE, OIT and more.
Unsustainable Medicare cuts
In 2015, we were told the passage of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) would solve the SGR problem
College responds to issues of national and global concern
The College is making its final big push to primary care physicians during August for our popular Time for an Allergist campaign.
The power of partnerships
In many cases, these are targeted audiences of patients who have allergy/immunology conditions (or those who care for people who do).
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…
Saying goodbye and hello
It has been a terrific experience to work for you, the members and fellows of the College. I have been truly honored.
Disparities in health care – can allergists really fix the problem?
First, we need to define what true health equality is if we are going to understand when there is disparity.
Why telehealth is here to stay
We are the only “industry” that has not gone through a major disruption, though it is now starting to happen.
Physician suicide – A topic no allergist should ignore
Throughout the United States, there is a new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline with a network of more than 160 crisis centers and 24/7 service.
Allergists are #1
More than 10,000 physicians in more than 29 specialties took part in the survey.
What is clinical remission in asthma anyway?
We always talk about asthma control. Many of us still use the “Rules of Two” in determining if our asthma patients are under optimal control.