MicroCME 2022
MicroCME modules are 15 to 30 minute courses that will offer CME designed to fit busy schedules.
The MicroCME project helps close gaps in busy clinicians’ knowledge and practice by providing a curated selection of the “best of the best”, most relevant and compelling individual presentations from the ACAAI annual meeting. These curated presentations help clinicians to stay up to date with the latest research and strategies in the field.
Courses Included:
- Is the Basophil Activation Test Ready for Primetime?
- Addressing Unproven Diagnostic Testing
- Pediatric Asthma
- Immunology of Sleep
- NIH Asthma Guidelines
- Targeted Therapies for Specific Asthma Phenotypes
- Economic Outlook for Biologics in Asthma - Are They Cost-Effective?
- What Have We Gleaned from Our Experiences with Currently Approved Biologics?
- Generalized Dermatitis
- What's New: Update in Pediatric Dermatology
- Treatment Approaches for Difficult to Control Urticaria
- Climate Change, Allergic Disease
- Rules of OIT - Patient Illness, Vacations, Exercise, and More
- More than Peanut - Expanding Your OIT Program to Include Other Foods
- Allergens and Standardization
- SLIT Basics for the Allergist
- Pediatric Epidemiology
- Malignancy and B-cell Depleting Agents
- Pediatric Biologics
- Pediatric Immunology
- Pediatric Food Allergy Treatment
- The FPIES Patient - Diagnosis & Management Approaches
- Hypersensitivity to beta-lactams and NSAIDs
- Adverse Reactions to Biologics and Chemotherapy
- Psychology Interventions in Patients with Depression or Anxiety for Allergists
- Surgical Management of Nasal Polyps
- Are Biologics a Game Changer for the Management of Patients with AERD?
Learning Objectives
By participating in these podcasts, learners should be able to:
- Provide physicians with the latest research in the field of allergy/immunology relevant to practice.
- Provide physicians with tools and techniques to implement the latest therapy recommendations.
- Provide physicians with the tools they need to monitor their practice and assess the implementation of therapy recommendations.
The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.