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Where are all the physicians going?
I have written several columns on burnout, as I believe that this is a major issue for allergists, as with all physicians. College staff sent me a fascinating …
CMS updates two programs
The Open Payments Program is expanding in 2021 and new resources are available on the QPP site.Open Payments ProgramThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Ser…
Your advocacy connection
If you’re from the Southeastern part of the country, take part in the region’s House of Delegates town hall meeting. It’s your opportunity to discuss nonclinic…
Still searching for PPE?
During the early stages in the pandemic, the College partnered with Project N95 to make vital personal protective equipment (PPE) from verified suppliers avail…
FASTER Act signed into law
On Friday, President Biden signed into law the College-supported H.R. 1202 "Food Allergy Safety, Treatment, Education, and Research (FASTER) Act of 2021" (FAST…
Annals’ focus in April is epidemics and pandemics
As the weather continues to warm, we are seeing pollen seasons flourish in most parts of the country. The COVID-19 pandemic is still with us and likely will be…
Looking for a great study tool for the Boards?
Fellows-in-Training members receive a 30% discount on the popular Allergy & Immunology Self-Assessment program that the College launched last year. Act now…
Should allergy practices continue to enforce mask wearing?
As of April 6, 14 states have lifted all mask mandates and others require masks only in certain situations. This can leave allergy practices trying to enforce …
It’s National Volunteer Week
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” This quote by Winston Churchill is meaningful as we celebrate National Volunteer Week. E…
Explore the current COVID-19 pandemic and history of influenza epidemics
It's mid-April and I trust the freezes are done for us for the foreseeable future. The pollens are in full bloom and the pandemic is starting to stabilize in m…