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Read about asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis this month
The current issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology focuses on asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis.
Meet our first CA2PER grant recipients
The CA2PER program aims to advance clinical research by addressing clinical questions important for improving allergy/immunology care.
Highlights from the 2025 ACAAI Leadership summit
This past weekend, 22 early-career allergists attended the 2025 ACAAI Leadership Summit in Chicago.
Preparing for ABAI Continuous Assessment Program
The print version covers the first 23 articles, plus the online version has summaries and comments for all 35 of the ABAI CAP articles.
Amplify awareness of allergic conditions
National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month is in May. You’ll want to be prepared to join the conversation about asthma and allergies.
There’s an allergist in Congress
I've been a fierce advocate for our profession and for our patients in both bodies, and I really appreciate the College member support.
Feeding and growing interest in the allergy/immunology specialty
Beyond our ranks of allergists/immunologists, we want to spread the word about our amazing specialty and the care we provide.
REAL ID deadline is May 7
You’ll need a REAL ID as of May 7, 2025. The process to get a REAL ID can take several weeks, so plan ahead.
Just launched! New MicroCME modules
Twenty-seven new MicroCME modules in the College Learning Connection provide focused learning and CME credit in 15 to 30 minutes.
Can I bill Medicare for controls for allergy testing?
The Advocacy Council received a query on "Can I bill Medicare for negative and positive (histamine) controls for allergy testing?"