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Eczema gets the spotlight in October
October is Eczema Awareness Month and it’s a great time to promote your expertise in treating this condition.
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.
Early success on the Time for an Allergist campaign
Meanwhile, I want to give you a brief update on the “Time for an Allergist” campaign that we recently launched.
Penicillin allergy – dispelling myths
National Penicillin Allergy Day happens every year on Sept. 28, the anniversary of the day penicillin was discovered in 1928.
Annual Meeting Livestream program offers outstanding educational experience
Participate in the Livestream program from the comfort of your home or office and enjoy a robust Annual Meeting experience.
September Annals highlights
This month’s issue contains exciting research on oral immunotherapy for peanut and the occurrence of tree nut and sesame seed allergy.
Register now for big savings!
Sign up for a hands-on workshop, and you’ll leave ready to implement what you’ve learned into your practice.
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.
Dr. James Sublett to receive Gold Headed Cane Award
Dr. James Sublett is co-founder and chief medical officer of Family Allergy & Asthma, based in Louisville, KY.
College resources help your practice soar
Where can you find practical, easy-to-follow tools to help run your practice? The College has the answer: the Practice Management Center (PMC)