Disparities in Asthma, Allergic Diseases, and Immunologic Diseases (AAN)
Price: FREE for members and non-members
Session recorded on July 16, 2024
Speaker: Nancy Joseph, DO
Asthma and allergy treatment has seen remarkable innovation in the last 25 years, but this progress is still not reaching everyone. More than 25 million Americans have asthma and 50+ million have allergies. These conditions disproportionately impact Black, Hispanic/Latino and Native American communities. Social, economic, and environmental factors often play a key role in causing asthma and allergy disparities. Join us as we explore disparities in allergy, asthma and immunologic diseases and how to best help under-resourced communities. In this activity, Dr. Nancy Joseph will discuss the health disparities statistics, the impact these disparities have on allergic and immunologic diseases and potential interventions and resources.
This program is a collaboration between the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the Allergy and Asthma Network (AAN).
Target Audience
Primary Care Providers
Allied Health Professionals
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity learners should be able to:
1. Cite the statistics on disparities in asthma, allergic and immunologic diseases.
2. Examine the impact health disparities have on patients living with asthma, allergic and immunologic diseases.
3. Develop an inclusive treatment plan with community resources and possible interventions.
All identified relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies have been mitigated.
Speaker:
Nancy Joseph, DO
No identified relevant finanical relationships with ineligible companies to disclose
Moderator:
Catherine Blackwell, Allergy Asthma Network (AAN)
No identified relevant finanical relationships with ineligible companies to disclose
Available Credit
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance