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Get an autumn boost
As people look for relief from fall allergy symptoms, now is a great time to promote your services as an allergist. Download our fall resources to increase you…
Tomorrow is National Penicillin Allergy Day
Allergists often have to dispel quite a few myths or mistruths the public believes to be true about allergy-related conditions. One area is penicillin allergy.…
CDC approves booster shot recommendations for Pfizer vaccine
Last Friday morning, Center for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) Director Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, endorsed the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunizatio…
FDA panel votes on COVID-19 booster vaccines
Last Friday, Sept. 17, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held a meeting of its Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, in part to dis…
Everything you need to know about 2021-2022 flu vaccines
Influenza vaccines are now available for the 2021-2022 season. Here’s what you need to know: All flu vaccines this year are quadrivalent and are designed to p…
I got a COVID-19 Vaccine Booster; I am not immunocompromised
In mid-August, I walked into a Fulton County, Georgia, health department site giving COVID-19 vaccines near my house. I told them it was my first vaccine, gave…
New Orleans is ready to welcome ACAAI Annual Scientific Meeting
The College is pleased to report that the City of New Orleans has made remarkable progress on restoring impacted facilities and businesses to full function aft…
Get hands-on experience
As New Orleans and other regions recover from Hurricane Ida, our thoughts and concern are with the people who have been affected. The College has been in commu…
Help ease back-to-school issues
Ragweed season is the time of year many of your patients may dread, and it’s likely your patients are seeking relief from their itchy eyes, runny noses and oth…
College launches new and improved public website
Last week the College launched a new version of our public website. With its clean look and easy-to-find information, it’s a great place for patients to learn …