ACAAI 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting
November 7, 2019 to November 11, 2019
New Frontiers
Advocating for Patients, Practices and Research
Target Audience
- All practicing allergists/immunologists
- Fellows in allergy/immunology training programs
- Primary care physicians who care for allergy patients
- Allied health professionals in the field of allergy and immunology
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify major advances in key areas of cutting edge research in immunologic mechanisms and allergic responses, including anaphylaxis and pathophysiology of the upper airways, lungs, eyes, skin and gastrointestinal tract
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic processes linking molecular and cellular biology and genetics with allergic pathophysiology and immunodeficiency
- Translate emerging clinical science principles to clinical practice in patients with allergic and immunologic diseases
- Evaluate and implement state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for treating patients with allergic and immunologic diseases
- Explain the impact of environmental exposures and external influences on patients with allergic disorders
- Recognize emerging trends in the prevalence of allergic and immunologic disorders and discuss their impact on public health
- Evaluate the impact of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies on health care costs and outcomes
- Discuss processes, tools and technologies for the efficient allergy and immunology practice
George R. Brown Convention Center
Houston, TX
United States
All identified conflicts of interest have been resolved.
Education Staff/Committee/Reviewers have no relevant financial relationships to disclose, except as may be listed above.
Available Credit
- 34.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 34.00 Attendance
- 34.00 CBRN
- 13.50 MOC
Please login or create an account to take this course.