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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.
Taking action on A/I priorities
The College sent a letter to Quest Direct stating the company should reconsider offering direct-to-consumer food allergy panel tests because – as per the guide…
Top 10 tips to make your practice more efficient
With declining reimbursement and rising costs, efficiency is more important than ever for allergy practices.
Promote your practice this summer
As people look for relief from their symptoms, now is a great time to promote your services as an allergist.
College raises concerns about direct-to-consumer food allergy tests
Recently, it has come to the College’s attention that Quest Direct is now offering various direct-to-consumer food allergy panel tests.
June’s issue of Annals focuses on allergens
In an insightful review from one of the world leaders in this field, you will get a full update on what is and what is not known about how furred animals, cock…
Just getting started in your allergy career?
Fellows-in Training and New Allergists are navigating completely new territory – and the journey can seem overwhelming. But whether you’re looking for your fir…
Making RPMs and RTMs work for your practice
There has been a lot of buzz about remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) and recently remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM). But what exactly are RPM and RTM, and …
Use social media to capture patients’ attention
Social media has become a key part of people's daily lives, and millions of people in the U.S. actively engage daily. Is your practice leveraging social media …
Heading into a busy summer and fall
Over the last few months, I’ve been keeping you informed on target initiatives during my term as College president. A major focus of my presidential year is to…