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What's New in the AAAAI

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Resources for Patients

New Article on GLP-1 Receptor Agonists

This new article in the Conditions and Treatments Library talks about common signs of an allergic reaction, what to do if you have an allergic reaction, what happens if you are allergic to a GLP-1 Receptor Agonist and much more. This article is available in both English and Spanish.

New Drug Guide Tool

Our Drug Guide helps medical professionals and patients sort through medications that are commonly used to treat allergies and asthma. AAAAI members have reported these pages being used during appointments, and in response the AAAAI has created PDF versions of each Drug Guide page, which can be found at the bottom of individual pages. The PDFs will be updated with a date each time there is a change to the information.

Featured CME & Resources for Members

Ensuring Patient Safety in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology

Through interactive modules and real-world examples, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to ensure the highest standards of patient safety in allergy, asthma and immunology. This course offers ABAI Patient Safety credit and ABAI CCP Part IV credit in addition to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Food Allergy Testing

Review clinical presentations and pathophysiology of common food allergies, methods for food allergy testing, appropriate management of patients with food allergies and discuss investigational tests that show promise in improving food allergy diagnostics.

Work-Related Allergic Diseases

Get practical information on common presentations, causes, diagnostic approaches and treatment of work-related allergic diseases. This course will also address how different insurance payers impact treatment options and how patients can navigate the worker’s compensation system.