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AAAAI News is the monthly member publication that brings members the latest information about the AAAAI. It reports news as it affects the specialty, practices, patients and the profession. AAAAI News also provides information on trends affecting quality of care, related industries, socioeconomic issues and AAAAI programs and services.
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May 2008
Practice Management Resource Guide: Available Free to Members
Managing a successful allergy practice is easier said than done, and is not something taught during fellowship. Therefore, the AAAAI has released the second edition of the AAAAI Practice Management Resource Guide, which is now available in PDF format as a benefit to AAAAI members. More >Search Begins for Next Web Site Medical Editor
Under the dynamic leadership of Web site Medical Editor John Weiler, MD, FAAAAI, the AAAAI Web site has evolved from a repository of material for members to a valuable resource for six million visitors a year searching for patient and consumer information, professional guidance, member communications and media inquiries. Weiler is completing his second term in the position. More >March 2008 Board of Directors Meeting Highlights
The AAAAI Board of Directors met several times during the course of the 2008 AAAAI Annual Meeting in Philadelphia to discuss current and proposed activities, and to review progress on the AAAAI 2006-2009 Strategic Plan. The group also spent time learning about the activities of other related organizations with the intention of looking for potential areas of future collaboration. More >Hereditary Angioedema
By Natalie Ball, PA-C, and Martha White, MD, FAAAAI, Institute for Asthma and Allergy, Wheaton, MD Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare inherited blood disorder that can be disabling and even life threatening. It causes angioedema (swelling underneath the skin) in the extremities, abdomen, face, throat, or other locations lasting from hours to days. More >Experts Offer Media Training to Members
Media attention can be an easy and cost-effective way to increase visibility of a physician’s practice and promote the role of the allergist/immunologist. But certain skills are needed to make sure the attention is as positive as possible. More >
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