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College service has enriched my life
I became active in College committees as a fellow in training because I wanted to become involved beyond my membership. Early on, Ira Finegold recruited me to …
What is the role for allergists during the coronavirus global pandemic? One allergist’s perspective.
Most of us work in private, office-based settings. We are not emergency rooms, hospitals or infectious disease specialists. Most of us will not have the abilit…
Promote your practice
Promote your practice this spring with our free downloadable article templates. They are easy to use for everything from your local media to your website.The C…
From the Desk of the EMD: COVID-19 and the allergist
During a recent haircut, my barber, who knows I’m a physician, wanted to know about the coronavirus and what she should do. She was hoping that the extra vitam…
The data is in
The College is pleased to announce the latest update of Asthma Management and the Allergist: Better Outcomes at Lower Cost. This College publication, also know…
Drug-induced anaphylaxis, mast cell activation syndrome and the ICON on ocular allergy
The days are getting longer as we get closer to the spring allergy season. Although our emphasis in this month’s issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Imm…
Are you informed about informed consent?
Pop quiz: what is informed consent, when is it required for allergy practices, and how exactly should it be done? Some physicians and practices have adopted a …
A new era in allergy treatment
As we enter a new era in allergy treatment with the release of the first Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved product to treat peanut allergy, I wanted …
The College’s revitalized House of Delegates
We’re reinvigorating the College's House of Delegates (HOD) to provide a closer connection between the College/Advocacy Council and member allergists…
February’s issue of Annals focuses on anaphylaxis
Groundhog Day came and went, and the little guy did not see his shadow, which means an early spring. Many of us are gearing up for the seasonal rush that we al…