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Can We Make Anaphylaxis Less Scary for Patients?
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Epinephrine is the first line therapy to treat anaphylaxis yet remains underused for a variety of reasons, including fear of needle injection or concern for adverse effects. New delivery devices, including sublingual and intranasal epinephrine, may ...

Biologic Basics: The Type 2 Connection
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Join Dr. James Tracy to learn all about the basics of biologics and how you can incorporate them into your work.

New Treatments in Atopic Dermatitis
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Many new treatments for AD have been approved since Dec 2021, and now more than ever allergists need to familiarize themselves with the many new options for treating this common and potentially debilitating disease in a constantly evolving field.

SLIT: Single vs. Multiple Allergens Approach
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Join Dr. Moisés Calderón to discuss the advantages and limitations of Single vs. Multiple Allergens Approaches to SLIT

Oral Corticosteroids: When Is It Too Much?
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Join Dr. Gailen Marshall in discussing the appropriate prescription of Oral Corticosteroids and how to avoid overuse.

Long COVID-19: A Fresh Perspective on the Condition & Concerns
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Join Dr. Purvi Parikh in discussing the diagnosis, treatment, and management of long haul covid, also known as Post Acute Sequellae of COVID-19 Infection.

New Therapeutic Options to Manage Difficult to Control Asthma
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: There are many new therapies for patients with asthma, but many providers are unaware of these new options, and uncertain about when to use them and for which patients.

Food Allergy or Food Intolerance?
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Patients often have difficulty understanding differences between food alleriges and intolerances. Patients often come to allergists with questions about food allergies in relation to vague symptoms or with results from non-validated ‘food aller...

The September Asthma Peak
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Even though some medical professionals and patients/families are aware of the September Asthma Peak, many patients and families are still affected by these seasonal asthma exacerbations. These exacerbations account for additional asthma morbidity an...
