This weekly email delivers timely College news and a curated roundup of key articles and resources to keep you current, including breaking news, anecdotes from esteemed practitioners, insight into matters that affect the profession, and direct access to online education tools.
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- A Word from the President
- Annual Meeting
- Coding Conundrums
- Community Advantage
- Editorials from the Executive Medical Director
- High-five
- House of Delegates
- In Memoriam
- In My Opinion
- Medicare
- Practice Excellence
- Practice Management Advantage
- Spotlight on Annals
- Summation of COVID-19 Federal Responses
- Washington Perspectives
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2023 Gold-headed Cane Award nominees
The award will be presented during the Saturday morning Opening Session at the College’s Annual Scientific Meeting, Nov. 9 – 13 in Anaheim
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2022 Allergist compensation sees slight increase
In 2022, allergist median non-academic compensation saw a tiny increase over 2021, while 2022 median academic compensation saw a larger bump.
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Practice management solutions for busy practices
As the leader in practice management resources for allergists/immunologists, the College can lend a helping hand!
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The AMA as a partner
We’ve worked for many years with the AMA – and have learned how important its work is to those who practice medicine.
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ACAAI joins Threads
The College uses social media to expand our reach worldwide. Our posts cover allergy/immunology topics of interest to the public.
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Celebrating the College’s recent wins
I’m pleased to have had so much positive news to share with you, our members, about various “wins” for the College and the profession.
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Looking for CME?
Are you looking for a convenient place to get CME? Our College Learning Connection (CLC) is a hub for all of your educational needs.
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Engage in clinical discussions
This online forum is for high-quality, clinical and practice management discussions, limited exclusively to College members.
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New College resources help explain diseases like EoE to patients
Are you in search of materials to help explain TH2 diseases such as eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) to your patients? Look no further.