Engaging our partners in care
The College recently launched a campaign to encourage NPs and PAs in primary care to consider referring patients to allergists. The campaign’s tagline is “Alle…
College Advantage: Winter 2022
Taking your practice to new heights. New and updated College resources can help meet current challenges.
What are the two biggest challenges facing allergists in 2022?
What are the greatest challenges for you in the practice of allergy in 2022? Here are the two that I think are the biggest.Challenge 1 – Disruption in the “sta…
Feb. 9 Webinar: Moving Toward Equity: Disparities in Food Allergy
Patients and practitioners are challenged by the everyday inequities in finding and providing food allergy care. Join our 45-minute webinar Moving Toward Equit…
Give your practice a boost in the new year
A new year has just begun, and it’s a great time to consider ways to promote your services as an allergist in 2022. The College can help! Download our winter r…
Help shape the College in 2022
The power of an organization like the College lies in its members. Our members’ needs shape the College’s goals, strategies and initiatives. Additionally, an o…
Tips for a profitable, safe and compliant practice
A new year brings new beginnings – and an opportunity to set your practice up for success in the year ahead. The Practice Management Committee outlines 10 key …
Is it safe to be in health care?
COVID-19 has opened our eyes to the fact that health care can be a risky vocation. It is estimated that more than 3,600 health care workers in the U.S. died of…
Great things are ahead in 2022!
Greetings and I hope all of you are staying well and safe as we head toward January.Since the Annual Scientific Meeting, we have been working hard to bring you…
Is your practice prepared for emergencies?
Our hearts go out to the many people affected by the recent dangerous and deadly tornadoes in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas. It seems as if there i…
Register now for our Jan. 12 webinar: 2022 Coding for Allergy/Immunology
A new year is upon us, and that means new ICD-10 and CPT codes for allergists! We’ll discuss the new codes (including new remote patient monitoring codes), rev…
Gailen Marshall, MD, FACAAI, reflects on his tenure as editor-in-chief
It has often been said that all good things must come to an end, and that time has come for me. The December 2021 installment of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma …
Is it time to ditch Facebook?
No doubt social media has been a big part of many of our lives. There has been the explosive growth of many sites, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Insta…
New College resources help your practice soar
College committees and taskforces have been busy this past year creating and updating resources to help your allergy practice! Whether you’re looking to evalua…
Laying the groundwork for 2022
I am very pleased the College’s 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting was a big success. It was such a thrill to see colleagues and friends in person, and New Orleans…
How does your E&M coding compare to other allergists?
2020 Medicare E&M data for allergy/immunologyHow does your coding distribution for Evaluation and Management (E&M) services compare to other allergists…
The College’s new website: helping patients and the public find allergy and asthma information
If you find yourself checking the College’s public website now and then for information for yourself and/or your patients, you’ve probably noticed a new look. …
Should all 5- to 11-year-olds be vaccinated for COVID? Maybe yes, maybe no
I am a big believer in vaccines. I have taken all the vaccines suggested for my age. As I have written here recently, I took the booster of the Pfizer COVID-19…