On Demand 2021 Sunday General Sessions
This collection covers general sessions from Sunday's program. This includes plenaries, and symposia. The sessions listed below are included in this package:
- Plenary - Innovating Our Way Out of the Pandemic: Vaccines and Therapeutics
- Updated Diagnostics: CRD, BAT, and Emerging Diagnostic Testing
- Where Are We With Biologic Therapies for Asthma?
- Telemedicine - Where Do We Go from Here?
- What’s That Rash? Doctor, What’s Wrong With My Skin? – JEOPARDY!
- Building ABAI Continuing Certification Together
- EAACI - New Avenues for Allergy and Asthma Prevention
- ICS/Formoteral or SABA Alone?
Accreditation
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.
Designation
The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) designates this enduring material for a maximum of 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Target Audience
Medical professionals who treat patients with allergic and/or immunological conditions:
- Practicing allergist/immunologists
- Allergy/immunology Fellows-in-Training
- Physician assistants
- Nurses and advanced practice nurses
- Allied health professionals
- Primary care physicians
- Other medical professionals
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Review COVID-19's impact on our world and how vaccine hesitancy (especially with COVID-19 vaccines) can be overcome
- Discuss the development of mRNA vaccines and their efficacy in COVID-19 prevention
- Review the newly developed treatments for COVID-19 focusing on monoclonal antibodies
- Describe the impact of tobacco smoking on rhinitis and asthma, as well as the new guidelines for the diagnosis of lung cancer
- Apply the current best practices in smoking cessation counseling and treatment of tobacco use disorders to their practice
- Describe the appropriate use of pharmaceutical agents in smoking cessation
- Describe pet allergen components for cat, dog, horse
- Identify clinical relevance of pet allergen components and review evidence for use
- Analyze how pet allergen components can be utilized to refine diagnosis and tailor treatment
- Review current biologic therapies for asthma and approach to appropriate patient selection
- Review potential future biologic therapies for asthma
- Review cost-effectiveness of biologics and role in our healthcare system going forward
- Explain safe ways of using immunotherapy for food allergy
- Discuss the advantages of polymerised extracts in subcutaneous immunotherapy
- Identify areas of allergy practice where sublingual immunotherapy has been shown to be useful or effective
- Identify the right candidate for different food immunotherapy approaches
- Describe benefits and risks of long term OIT and use of biologics in food immunotherapy
- Discuss the shared decision making process in food immunotherapy
- Define basic dermatology terms
- Recognize skin lesions that look alike
- Develop an appropriate treatment plan
- Comprehend the Continuous Assessment Program (CAP)
- Grasp the CAP 5-year cycle score
- Track CAP progress using the Diplomate Progress Meter
- Understand the data behind and the strategy of treating intermittent asthma with ICS/LABA
- Review other strategies of treating intermittent asthma, including as needed SABA and episodic ICS
- Understand the importance of revenue cycle management and brand development
- Utilize additional revenue sources in allergy practice
- Explain how practice mergers and venture capital could impact your practice
Ioana O. Agache, MD
Cezmi A. Akdis, MD
William C. Anderson, MD, FACAAI
Isabella Annesi-Maesano, MD, PhD, DSc
Ignacio J. Ansotegui, MD, PhD
Leonard B. Bacharier, MD, FACAAI
Sakina S. Bajowala, MD
Alan P. Baptist, MD, MPH
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FACAAI
Giorgio Walter Canonica, MD
Thomas B. Casale, MD, FACAAI
Stefano del Giacco, MD, PhD
Tania Elliott, MD, FACAAI
David M. Fleischer, MD, FACAAI
Theodore M. Freeman, MD, FACAAI
Luz S. Fonacier, MD, FACAAI
Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, FASTMH
Marek Jutel, MD, PhD
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA, FACAAI
John Kelso, MD, FACAAI
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
Stephanie L. Mawhirt, DO
Peter Marks, MD, PhD
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Giselle S. Mosnaim, MD, MS, FACAAI
Kevin R. Murphy, MD, FACAAI
Michael R. Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Andrew Nickels, MD, FACAAI
John J. Oppenheimer, MD, FACAAI
Deepa Patadia, MD
Wanda Phipatanakul, MD, MS, FACAAI
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
Melinda M. Rathkopf, MD, FACAAI
Alexandra Santos, MD, PhD
Marc Serota, MD
William S. Silvers, MD, FACAAI
Kristin C. Sokol, MD, FACAAI
Jennifer A. Shih, MD, FACAAI
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.
Available Credit
- 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 11.25 Attendance