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NON-CME Corporate Forums
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Thursday, November 07
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8:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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International Food Allergy Symposium – Morning Program
International Food Allergy Symposium requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Supported by an independent educational grant from DBV Technologies
Moderators: David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI, and Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Prevention
Multiple countries now have recommendations for early allergenic solid food introduction to help prevent food allergy. However, these guidelines differ on what, when and how to introduce, providing conflicting information. Moreover, there are other emerging factors, beyond solid food introduction, which are not incorporated in the present guidelines but may be relevant to the prevention of food allergy. This session will review the evidence to date, discuss guideline discrepancies and present data on the horizon that goes beyond the present guidelines toward where the next breakthroughs may be, to educate attendees about where we stand in our ability to comprehensively help prevent food allergy development.
8:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
8:05 am – Luisa Businco Memorial Lecture
Harmonization, Differences in Guidelines, Unmet Needs and Implementation Barriers
Jonathan Hourihane, MD
8:35 am
The Microbiome and Exposome: A Saucerful of Secrets
Susan Prescott, MD, PhD
9:05 am
The Role of Diet Diversity and Other Factors Beyond Early Introduction in Promoting Prevention
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
9:45 am
Refreshment Break
Assessing Prevalence
Methodologies in how to measure food allergy prevalence differ tremendously among westernized countries. Birth, infant and population-level cohorts are invaluable tools for the study of food allergy across a nationally-representative population, in particular to assess the prevalence of food allergy through the use of oral food challenges. However, the U.S. continues to lack such an approach. This session will detail how food allergy prevalence has been assessed using food challenge in three large international cohorts.
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
10:05 am
Rectifying Direct and Indirect Methods of Assessing Prevalence: Where We Are, Why Rates Differ and the Importance of Population-level Studies
Rachel Peters, MD, MPH, PhD
10:35 am
Birth and Infant Cohorts: Why These Are Needed – the International Perspective
Syed Hasan Arshad, MBBS, DM
11:05 am
Food Allergy in Africa: the SAFAR Cohort
Michael Levin, MBChB, MMed, PhD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jonathan Hourihane, MD
Speaker:
Susan Prescott, MD, PhD
Speaker:
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
Speaker:
Rachel Peters, MPH, PhD
Speaker:
Syed H. Arshad, MBBS, DM
Speaker:
Michael Levin, MD, PhD, FACAAI
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Thursday Program
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11:45 AM - 12:50 PM
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International Food Allergy Symposium – Luncheon
International Food Allergy Symposium requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Supported by an independent educational grant from DBV Technologies
From the Horse’s Mouth – The FDA Perspective on Treatment and Unmet Needs
This lunchtime discussion will address regulatory aspects of food allergy that impact our patients on a daily basis.
Moderator: Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
12:00 pm
An Update on Thresholds and Labeling
Stefano Luccioli, MD, FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Office of Compliance
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Moderator:
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Stefano Luccioli, MD
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Thursday Program
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1:00 PM - 4:45 PM
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International Food Allergy Symposium – Afternoon Session
International Food Allergy Symposium requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Supported by an independent educational grant from DBV Technologies
Moderators: David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI and Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Treatment
There is a bright horizon for food allergy treatment, with commercial options for peanut allergy anticipated in the next year. Moreover, new approaches are under investigation in the clinical pipeline to help foster evolution in the treatment approach. It is important for parents and providers to understand what treatment options exist and how to communicate them and foster shared decision-making among patients regarding these options.
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
1:05 pm
Treatment Updates: What Are Our Present Options?
Edwin H. Kim, MD, MS, FACAAI
1:35 pm
New Horizons: Anticipating the Next Evolution in Treatments
Rima A. Rachid, MD
2:05 pm
Shared Decision-making and Understanding Parental Preference in Choice of Food Allergy Treatment
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
2:45 pm
Refreshment Break
Bigger Success Begets Bigger Problems: Issues on the Horizon
With the development of new treatment options, there have been similar innovations made regarding new diagnostic testing to complement older, more established methods. Understanding the relative value, utility and costs associated with these approaches is imperative. Equally important is shaping the conversations with parents and patients, so that providers can anticipate and understand the information that patients are receiving outside of our scope of practice. This session will address these issues that are impacting current and future approaches to management.
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
3:05 pm
Cost-effective Practices in Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis
Marcus Shaker, MD, FACAAI
3:35 pm
Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Something Old, Something New: Making Sense of Older Versus New Diagnostic and Lab Technologies for Treatment Monitoring
Wayne G. Shreffler, MD, PhD
4:05 pm
Social Media, Advocacy and the Rise of Myths and Alternative Facts in Food Allergy
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Edwin H. Kim, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Rima A. Rachid, MD
Speaker:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Marcus Shaker, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Speaker:
Wayne G. Shreffler, MD, PhD
Speaker:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Thursday Program
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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International Food Allergy Symposium – Texas Pro-Con Thunderdome (With Refreshments!)
International Food Allergy Symposium requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Supported by an independent educational grant from DBV Technologies
Refreshments will be provided.
Not For Credit
Two allergists enter...one leaves. See leading experts in the field debate some of the hottest topics facing the field at present, Texas-style. This session will include three pro/con debates surrounding interesting and controversial topics related to food allergy immunotherapy. With beer! (This session is non-CME.)
Moderators: David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI and Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
5:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
5:05 pm
We Need Further Development of FDA-approved OIT Approaches
Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, MD, FACAAI
Richard L. Wasserman, MD, PhD, FACAAI
5:25 pm
EPIT Versus OIT for Treating Peanut Allergy
David M. Fleischer, MD, FACAAI
Brian P. Vickery, MD
5:45 pm
OFC's Are Necessary for Starting Food Allergy Treatment
Aikaterini (Katherine) Anagnostou, MD, MSc, PhD, FACAAI
Douglas Mack, MD, MSc
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Moderator:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Anna Halina Nowak-Wegrzyn, MD
Speaker:
Richard L. Wasserman, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David M. Fleischer, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Brian P. Vickery, MD
Speaker:
Aikaterini (Katherine) Anagnostou, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Douglas Mack, MD, MSc
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Thursday Program
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: A Presentation Sponsored by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Jonathan Corren, MD
Ellen Sher, MD
Please join Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for a Non-CME Forum presentation at the ACAAI Conference. Located at the Marriott Marquis Houston. Food and beverage to be served.
Also, visit Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at Booth #313.
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: Using Shared Decision-making to Discuss Treatment Options and Identify Appropriate Patients for Oral Immunotherapy, and a Review on Practical Implementation Experience
Supported by Aimmune Therapeutics
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Joel M. Hartman, MD
Jennifer Jobrack, Principal, The Food Allergy Pros, LLC
Douglas T. Johnston, DO
Bruce Joshua Lanser, MD
Increasing awareness of the challenges of living with food allergies by walking through a patient journey is key in understanding the patient and caregiver’s perspective. Shared decision making is a discussion tool that can be leveraged to help identify appropriate patients for peanut oral immunotherapy and to make treatment decisions that best align with what is most important to patients/ caregivers; including the patient’s/caregiver’s willingness, support-system, goals, values, and perspective. In addition, our faculty will close with sharing practical experiences in implementing oral immunotherapy.
Also, visit Aimmune Therapeutics at Booth #619.
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Friday, November 08
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6:15 AM - 7:30 AM
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AACA 2019: Subcutaneous Versus Sublingual Allergen Immunotherapy – Where Do We Stand in 2019?
Supported by an independent educational grant from ALK – Abello Inc
This program will provide an up-to-date review of recent studies supporting the use of allergen immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma, allowing the attendee to be fully versed on recent studies related to the mechanism, efficacy and safety of both subcutaneous and sublingual immunotherapy. Issues impacting clinical practice will be reviewed, including patient adherence, patient selection and mitigating factors in favor of particular immunotherapy formats, based on both U.S. and international published data.
Moderator: Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
6:15 am
Welcome and Introductions
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
6:20 am
The Current Use of SCIT Versus SLIT – US and Internationally: A Survey of the Landscape of Allergen-specific Immunotherapy Worldwide
Moises Calderon-Zapata, MD, PhD
6:40 am
Efficacy of SLIT Tablets in Pollen Allergy and Dust Allergy: A Review of the Literature Related to Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Which Has Led to FDA and International Regulatory Approvals
Lawrence M. DuBuske, MD, FACAAI
7:00 am
Comparative Safety of SLIT Versus SCIT: A Recent Appraisal of Adverse Events and Fatalities
Russell Settipane, MD, FACAAI
7:20 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Moises Calderon-Zapata, MD, PhD
Speaker:
Lawrence M. DuBuske, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Russell Settipane, MD, FACAAI
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Immunotherapy and Diagnostics
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Symposium
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6:45 AM - 7:30 AM
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SPARK Welcome Program (Invitation Only)
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Fellows-in-Training
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7:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Literature Review Course Morning Program
Separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only. Attendees must be registered for the Annual Scientific Meeting to enroll in the Annual Literature Review.
Everything You Should Have Read Last Year but Didn't!
To help you keep abreast of the latest clinical developments in allergy and immunology, the College will continue its highly successful literature review program. It’s a review of the most important, clinically focused literature of our specialty published between November 2018 and October 2019, with emphasis on clinical relevance. Faculty includes allergy/immunology training program directors and specialists in practice.
Moderator: James T. Li, MD, PhD, FACAAI
7:30 am
Basic Immunology
Mitchell H. Grayson, MD, FACAAI
8:00 am
Rhinitis and Sinusitis
Anju T. Peters, MD
8:30 am
Update in Clinical Immunology
John M. Routes, MD, FACAAI
9:00 am
Asthma and Lower Respiratory Diseases
James T. Li, MD, PhD, FACAAI
9:30 am
Refreshment Break
10:00 am
Update on Skin Diseases, Urticaria, Angioedema and Other Skin Disorders
Marc A. Riedl, MD, MS
10:30 am
Update in Pediatric Allergy
John M. Kelso, MD, FACAAI
11:00 am
Anaphylaxis and Stinging Insect Hypersensitivity
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
11:30 am
Lunch Break (On Own)
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Moderator:
James T. Li, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Mitchell H. Grayson, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Anju T. Peters, MD
Speaker:
John M. Routes, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
James T. Li, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Marc A. Riedl, MD, MS
Speaker:
John M. Kelso, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
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Literature Review Course
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Literature Review
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Idiopathic Anaphylaxis – Knowledge Gaps and Patient Needs
This symposium will help the learner know what to investigate when referred a patient for anaphylaxis and no obvious trigger can be identified. The attendee will leave with a good approach to the differential diagnosis of recurrent idiopathic anaphylaxis and be able to initiate the appropriate management strategy for the same.
Moderators: Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI, and Nicole M. Chase, MD, FACAAI
8:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Nicole M. Chase, MD, FACAAI
8:05 am
Idiopathic Anaphylaxis – Prevalence and Presentation
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
8:30 am
The Genetics, Biomarkers and Phenotypes of Idiopathic Anaphylaxis
Paul A. Greenberger, MD, FACAAI
8:55 am
Overlap Between Mast Cell Disorders and Anaphylaxis
Phillip L. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
9:20 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Moderator:
Nicole M. Chase, MD
Speaker:
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Paul A. Greenberger, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Phillip L. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
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Rhinitis / Sinusitis / Ocular and Anaphylaxis
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Symposium
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Office Administrators Friday Morning Program (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
Moderator: Kay Tyler, MBA
8:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Kay Tyler, MBA
8:05 am
Everything You Want to Know About Coding for Allergy but Are Afraid to Ask
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
This session will address how to code for allergy-specific visits and services. Topics will include 95165, rush/cluster/rapid desensitization, coding for biologics (does buy and bill work?), food challenges, SLIT, venom immunotherapy, telehealth and more.
9:10 am
College Practice Management Resources to Help Your Practice Thrive
Jennifer Pfeifer, MBA, CMPE
This session will review the practice management resources available through the College, including toolkits, online educational modules, archived webinars. This session will showcase new and updated College resources related to biologics, telehealth, coding, prior authorizations, shared decision-making, collections, practice profitability and more.
9:30 am
Refreshment Break
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Moderator:
Kay Tyler, MBA
Speaker:
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jennifer Pfeifer, MBA, CMPE
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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Phases of Allergy Practice
Limit 54. Seats Available on first-come, first-served basis.
Whether you are just getting started or a seasoned veteran, this exciting interactive learning opportunity has something for you. Choose three of the six topics and spend 25 minutes with each expert addressing a phase of allergy practice. The expert will give a five-minute overview of the topic and will then answer questions and facilitate discussion with the table participants for 20 minutes.
Table Rotations: 8:05 am, 8:30 am, 9:00 am
Moderator: Kevin P. McGrath, MD, FACAAI
8:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Kevin P. McGrath, MD, FACAAI
Table 1
Academic Practice Versus Private Practice
Kathleen R. May, MD, FACAAI
Table 2
Joining a Practice or Starting Your Own Practice
William E. Berger, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Table 3
Expanding a Practice
James L. Sublett, MD, FACAAI
Table 4
Working With Nurse Practitioners and/or Physician Assistants
Melinda M. Rathkopf, MD, FACAAI
Table 5
Retirement Planning
Stanley M. Fineman, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Table 6
Selling a Practice / Transitioning Out of a Practice
Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Kevin P. McGrath, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Kathleen R. May, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
William E. Berger, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
James L. Sublett, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Melinda M. Rathkopf, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Stanley M. Fineman, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI
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Practice Management / Professional Issues
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Ask the Expert Roundtables
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8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Alliance Hospitality Suite
American Ninja Warrior: Artis Thompson III
8:30 – 9:30 am
Artis Thompson III grew up in a single-parent home where he watched his mom work two jobs to support him and his three siblings. He applies the work ethic and lessons he learned from her in his daily and professional life as a personal trainer, semi-pro football player and participant on American Ninja Warrior. As an extreme athlete and an amputee, he strives to be an inspiration to his community and to show everyone that they can do the things they love, no matter their personal situation.
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8:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Advanced Practice Friday Morning Program (AP)
Advanced Practice Health Care Providers Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
8:00 – 9:30 am
Moderator: Jodi Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP
8:00 am
Vocal Cord Dysfunction, the Great Asthma Imitator
Michelle Dickens, MSN, FNP-C, AE-C
Dyspnea on exertion is often diagnosed as asthma, especially in adolescents. However, vocal cord dysfunction can often mimic asthma. This session will explore the presentation, diagnosis and management of vocal cord dysfunction.
8:45 am
Personalized Medicine and Biologics for Severe Asthma
Bradley E. Chipps, MD, FACAAI
The field of biologics has greatly expanded over the past year. This session will review currentlyapproved biologics for asthma and atopic dermatitis, along with the ideal patient profiles for each therapy. We will also discuss new therapeutics in the pipeline.
9:05 am
When Your Patient Is a Vaccine-refuser
John M. Kelso, MD, FACAAI
There is a growing belief that vaccines are harmful and cause more harm than good. As more patients believe this false information, we have a generation of children who are unvaccinated. This presentation will discuss how vaccine refusal can affect your practice and how to have a conversation about vaccines with your patients.
9:25 am
Questions and Answers
9:30 am
Refreshment Break
10:00 – 11:30 am
Moderator: Amanda L. Michaud, PA-C
10:00 am
Approaching Rashes
Sandy Skotnicki, MD
ARS
Rashes can be a challenging and timeconsuming portion of practice. This session will utilize evidence-based guidelines and sequentially review history pearls, signs and symptoms, rash identification and tips for management. Individual cases will be presented and evaluated as a group, highlighting best practices.
10:00 am
When Your Patient Is a Green Consumer
Maureen George, PhD, RN, AE-C
A green consumer is a patient who is environmentally conscious, wanting to buy and use products that present the least harm to the natural environment. Although ozone-depleting substances such as chlorofluorocarbon propellants have been removed from metered dose inhalers (MDIs), new hydrofluoroalkane (HPAs) propellants still have a carbon footprint. In addition, disposable units are not recycled, contributing to landfill waste.
11:30 am
Lunch Break (on own)
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Moderator:
Jodi Ann Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP
Speaker:
Bradley E Chipps, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Maureen George, PhD, RN, AE-C
Speaker:
John M. Kelso, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Amanda L. Michaud, PA-C
Speaker:
Sandy Skotnicki, MD
Speaker:
Michelle R. Dickens, MSN, FNP-C, AE-C
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Advanced Practice Program
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Advanced Practice Program
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
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Biologics: A Look at the Risks, Rewards and Service (OAP)
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Speaker:
Jennifer Kuehn, CPC
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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USP 797: What the New Rule Means for Your Practice (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
The new USP Chapter 797 standards on sterile compounding were released in June. Find out what your practice needs to do to be compliant with regards to allergen extract mixing. We’ll review the specific requirements for personnel qualifications, facilities and documentation. You’ll leave with all the information you need to ensure your practice is compliant with the new rules.
Speaker:
Kay Tyler, MBA
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Speaker:
Kay Tyler, MBA
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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Use of Technology in Revenue Cycle Management (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
Attendees will learn how current technologies and workflow techniques can be used to streamline the practice revenue cycle. Hear how a thriving Asthma & Allergy Center used these applications to increase revenue and decrease days in accounts receivable.
Speaker:
Charlie Furr
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Speaker:
Charlie Furr, Jr.
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Across the Spectrum of Immunotherapy
For some patients, use of rush or cluster immunotherapy can result in greater adherence and ultimate success. Identifying this patient population and preparing for potential side effects and practical impediments to their use of immunotherapy is essential in comprehensive allergy care.
Moderator: Ira Finegold, MD, FACAAI, and Joseph P. Forester, DO, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Ira Finegold, MD, FACAAI
Joseph P. Forester, DO, FACAAI
10:05 am
Cluster and Rush: How Does It Differ From Standard IT?
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
10:25 am
Identifying Appropriate Patients for Different Types of AIT
John J. Oppenheimer, MD, FACAAI
10:45 am
Practical Issues That May Impede Success of AIT
Michael Tankersley, MD, MBA, FACAAI
11:05 am
Evidence-based Use of SLIT
Moises Calderon-Zapata, MD, PhD
11:20 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Ira Finegold, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Joseph P. Forester, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
John J. Oppenheimer, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Mike Tankersley, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Moises Calderon-Zapata, MD, PhD
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Immunotherapy and Diagnostics
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Symposium
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Biologics for the Young and the Restless
Biologic therapy is increasingly important in the armamentarium of the allergist/immunologist. New biologics have been approved for treatment of severe asthma, atopic dermatitis and CRS, and new indications are being investigated, including food allergy.
Moderators: Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI, and William C. Anderson, MD, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
William C. Anderson, MD, FACAAI
10:05 am
Biologics: How to Choose the Right One for Asthma
Jonathan Corren, MD, FACAAI
10:30 am
Beyond Asthma: Biologics in Adults
Thomas B. Casale, MD, FACAAI
10:55 am
Biologics in Pediatrics
Carla M. Davis, MD, FACAAI
11:20 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
William C. Anderson, MD
Speaker:
Jonathan Corren, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Thomas B. Casale, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Carla M. Davis, MD, FACAAI
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Asthma and Respiratory / Sleep Disorders
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Symposium
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10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
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Biologics: A Look at the Risks, Rewards and Service (OAP)
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Speaker:
Jennifer Kuehn, CPC
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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USP 797: What the New Rule Means for Your Practice (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
The new USP Chapter 797 standards on sterile compounding were released in June. Find out what your practice needs to do to be compliant with regards to allergen extract mixing. We’ll review the specific requirements for personnel qualifications, facilities and documentation. You’ll leave with all the information you need to ensure your practice is compliant with the new rules.
Speaker:
Kay Tyler, MBA
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Speaker:
Kay Tyler, MBA
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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Use of Technology in Revenue Cycle Management (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
Attendees will learn how current technologies and workflow techniques can be used to streamline the practice revenue cycle. Hear how a thriving Asthma & Allergy Center used these applications to increase revenue and decrease days in accounts receivable.
Speaker:
Charlie Furr
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Speaker:
Charlie Furr, Jr.
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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11:30 AM - 12:55 PM
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Implementing Food Allergy Therapy in Clinical Practice (Luncheon Symposium)
Supported by an independent educational grant from Aimmune Therapeutics
This symposium has been designed to aid attendees in their efforts to align their practice with current guidelines and expert recommendations and ensure that they are aware of the full complement of therapeutic options for helping patients manage their food allergies. In doing so, session participants will be better positioned to help patients who have or are at risk for food allergies avoid a lifetime of managing the substantial burden associated with avoiding the allergen and coping with the consequences of accidental exposures.
Moderators: Edwin H. Kim, MD, FACAAI, and Douglas Jones, MD, FACAAI
11:30 am
Welcome and Introductions
Edwin H. Kim, MD, MS, FACAAI
11:35 am
Understanding the Safety of Food Allergy Therapy
Jonathan Hourihane, MD
11:50 am
Outcomes and Documentation: Choosing Wisely
Aikaterini (Katherine) Anagnostou, MD, PhD, FACAAI
12:05 pm
Implementation of Food Allergy Therapy in a Clinical Practice Setting
Douglas P. Mack, MSc, MD
12:20 pm
Choosing the Optimal Candidate: Considerations for Conversations With Families
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
12:35 pm
Questions and Discussion
Douglas Jones, MD, FACAAI
A recording of this session will be available after the Annual Meeting on the College Learning Connection.
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Moderator:
Edwin H. Kim, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Douglas H. Jones, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Douglas Mack, MD, MSc
Speaker:
Aikaterini (Katherine) Anagnostou, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jonathan Hourihane, MD
Speaker:
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Symposium
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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Corporate Council Meeting
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1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
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Government and Regulatory Update (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
This session will provide an update on regulatory changes as they apply to allergy and immunology practices and discuss the new USP 797 regulations and requirements, as well as upcoming changes to the physician fee schedule, MIPS, etc.
Speaker:
Bill Finerfrock
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Speaker:
Bill Finerfrock
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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A Tough Nut to Crack: The Complexity of Tree Nut Allergy Management (AP)
Advanced Practice Health Care Providers Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
ARS
This presentation will work through the diagnosis of tree nut allergy, including the use of component testing and oral challenges. In addition, we will discuss home management of tree nut allergy.
Speakers:
Jodi Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP
Maria Crain, CPNP, AE-C
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Speaker:
Jodi Ann Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP
Speaker:
Maria Crain, CPNP, AE-C
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Don't Be Rash! Assessing Contact Dermatitis
From basic science to the clinical conundrums, this session will cover how to evaluate and manage patients with contact dermatitis.
Moderators: Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI, and Stephanie Mawhirt, DO
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI
Stephanie Mawhirt, DO
1:05 pm
Histopathology of Allergic and Irritant Contact Dermatitis
Whitney A. High, MD, MEng
1:30 pm
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls in Evaluating Patients With Contact Dermatitis
Sharon E. Jacob, MD
1:55 pm
Beyond Soap: How to Help Patients With Contact Dermatitis
Sandy Skotnicki, MD
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI
Moderator:
Stephanie Mawhirt, DO
Speaker:
Whitney A. High, MD, MEng
Speaker:
Sharon E. Jacob, MD
Speaker:
Sandy Skotnicki, MD
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Dermatology
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Interdisciplinary Panel Session
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Pearls to Improve Your Practice Operations
Limit 45. Seats Available on first-come, first-served basis.
Every allergy practice can benefit from these pearls to help improve how your practice operates. Choose three of the five topics and spend 25 minutes with each expert addressing an aspect of allergy practice. The expert will give a five-minute overview of the topic and will then answer questions and facilitate discussion with the table participants for 20 minutes.
Table Rotations: 1:05 am, 1:30 am, 2:00 pm
Moderator: Stanley M. Fineman, MD, MBA, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Stanley M. Fineman, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Table 1
How Can Cash Flow / Revenue Cycle Management Help Our Bottom Line?
Scott McCutcheon, MHA
Table 2
Coding and Billing
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
Table 3
How Can You Add Additional Revenue Services in A/I Practice?
Jean Owen, MBA
Table 4
Should I Buy and Bill for Biologics?
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Table 5
A Novel Use of a CRNP as a Team With a Doctor (As Opposed to Working Independently)
J. Wesley Sublett, MD, MPH, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Stanley M. Fineman, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Scott McCutcheon, MHA
Speaker:
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jean Owen, MBA
Speaker:
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
J. Wesley Sublett, MD, MPH, FACAAI
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Practice Management / Professional Issues
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Ask the Expert Roundtables
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Shared Decision-making and Improved Adherence and Compliance (AP)
Advanced Practice Health Care Providers Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
This program will focus on tools and educational methods that can be used to help promote shared decision-making for asthma and allergic diseases between health care professionals and patients. The College's online shared decision-making tools will be used as examples.
Speakers:
Cheryl K. Bernstein, RN, CCRC
Maureen George, PhD, RN, AE-C
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Speaker:
Cheryl K. Bernstein, RN, CCRC
Speaker:
Maureen George, PhD, RN, AE-C
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Literature Review Course Afternoon Session
Separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only. Attendees must be registered for the Annual Scientific Meeting to enroll in the Annual Literature Review.
Everything You Should Have Read Last Year but Didn't!
To help you keep abreast of the latest clinical developments in allergy and immunology, the College will continue its highly successful literature review program. It’s a review of the most important, clinically focused literature of our specialty published between November 2018 and October 2019, with emphasis on clinical relevance. Faculty includes allergy/immunology training program directors and specialists in practice.
Moderator: David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Immunotherapy
Harold S. Nelson, MD, FACAAI
1:30 pm
Food Allergy
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
2:00 pm
Occupational and Environmental Allergy
Mark S. Dykewicz, MD, FACAAI
2:30 pm
Refreshment Break
3:00 pm
Drug Allergy
Aleena Banerji, MD
3:30 pm
The Year's Best Articles
David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
4:00 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Harold S. Nelson, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Mark S. Dykewicz, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Aleena Banerji, MD
Speaker:
David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
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Literature Review Course
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Literature Review
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1:45 PM - 2:30 PM
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But This Is How We've Always Done It! (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
Attendees will learn how to tackle culturally-entrenched processes that need updating and will be introduced to demonstrated tools that help with new process implementation such as Lean Methodology. We will provide examples for communicating why the process changes are being made to your clinic coworkers, who do not always welcome changes to their daily routines.
Speaker:
Scott Dennis, MHA
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Speaker:
Scott Dennis, MHA
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Exhibit Hall Open
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College Resource Center Open in Exhibit Hall
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
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HR: Investing in the Happy Factor (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
Not For Credit
Employee satisfaction and happiness assumes a larger role in retaining excellent staff than ever before. The practice of hiring and keeping key employees has drastically changed. This session will offer insights into new recruitment strategies and employee benefits that will keep your staff from moving on.
Speaker:
Lauren Sloan, MHA, RN
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Speaker:
Lauren Sloan, MHA, RN
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Evidence-based Diagnosis of Food Allergy
ARS
With the advent of commercial peanut allergy therapy, making a basic diagnosis of peanut allergy is essential. However, new and emerging diagnostic tests may complicate this process, and clinicians must be up-to-date on the indications for testing, what test to choose and how to interpret these tests. This session will review the current state of peanut allergy diagnostic testing, including potential applications of component testing and whether diagnostic testing can be used to infer future risk.
Moderators: Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI, and David B.K. Golden, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
David B.K. Golden, MD, FACAAI
3:05 pm
The Role of Skin Prick and Serum IgE Testing
Julie Wang, MD, FACAAI
In the patient presenting for evaluation of suspected peanut allergy, what are the indications to perform or not perform a diagnostic test (skin prick test or serum-specific IgE test) to help confirm peanut allergy?
3:35 pm
The Role of Component Testing
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MBA, MSc, FACAAI
In the patient presenting for evaluation of suspected peanut allergy, does testing for peanut components, in addition to either skin and/or serum-specific IgE testing, increase diagnostic accuracy?
4:05 pm
Can We Predict the Likelihood or Severity of Allergic Reactions?
Marcus Shaker, MD, FACAAI
In the patient presenting for evaluation of suspected peanut allergy, can the results of a diagnostic test be used to predict the likelihood and/or severity of an allergic reaction?
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Moderator:
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
David B.K. Golden, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Julie Wang, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Marcus Shaker, MD, MSc, FACAAI
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Clinical Conundrum
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Management of the Coughing and Wheezing Infant and Toddler (AP)
Advanced Practice Health Care Providers Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
Managing intermittent coughing and wheezing is part of any pediatric practice. Maintaining knowledge of the current treatment recommendations is essential, including when to start daily medications. This session will review guidelines and current thoughts regarding management.
3:00 pm
When Asthma Medications Should Be Included in Management
Lila Kertz, MSN, RN, CPNP, AE-C
3:40 am
When the Use of Non-asthma Medication Should Be Included in Management
Marciarose Winston, MSN, CPNP, AE-C
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Speaker:
Lila C. Kertz, MSN, RN, CPNP, AE-C
Speaker:
Marciarose Winston, MSN, CPNP, AE-C
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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PBL – Review of Common Immunodeficiency Diagnosis (AP)
Advanced Practice Health Care Providers Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
This presentation will present case studies of common immunological disorders, from presentation to diagnosis and management.
Speakers:
Brenda L. Snyder, APRN, CPNP
Nikita Raje, MD, FACAAI
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Speaker:
Brenda L. Snyder, APRN, CPNP
Speaker:
Nikita Raje, MBBS, MSc
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Physician Health and Wellness: Advocating for Ourselves
MOC/CME
Provider health and wellness involves multiple issues, including provider stress, burnout and depression, which can lead to medical errors, early retirement, addiction, divorce and suicide. It has been shown that burnout issues start in medical school and progress through residency, fellowship and throughout a provider’s career. Many medical schools, residencies and allergy/immunology fellowships do not spend a lot of time on this issue during training, and, given the modern health care climate, physician/provider health and wellness is likely to continue becoming a more significant issue. This symposium will review the scientific literature about provider health and wellness and discuss the major causes of provider burnout and stress, along with potential solutions to alleviate this burden. Specific data regarding this topic among allergists/immunologists will be reviewed. This session can help allergy/immunology providers throughout their careers.
Moderators: Travis A. Miller, MD, FACAAI, and Andrew Nickels, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Travis A. Miller, MD, FACAAI
Andrew Nickels, MD
3:05 pm
Compare and Contrast Potential Solutions to Provider Stress and Burnout, Specifically With Regards to Allergy and Immunology Providers
Maeve O'Connor, MD, FACAAI
3:30 pm
Health and Wellness Among Allergists and Immunologists: What Does the Data Show?
Gailen D. Marshall Jr., MD, PhD, FACAAI
3:55 pm
Ways to Reduce Burnout and Stress in the Practice Setting
Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI
4:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Travis A. Miller, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Andrew Nickels, MD
Speaker:
Maeve E. O'Connor, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Gailen D. Marshall, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI
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Environmental and Integrative Medicine
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Symposium
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3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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ePosters – Meet the Authors: Session 1
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
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Moderator:
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
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3:45 PM - 4:30 PM
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Leadership: The Essential Nuts and Bolts to Survive Practice Management (OAP)
Office Administrators Practice Management Course requires separate registration fee. Admission by ticket only.
ARS Not For Credit
This presentation will review the basic foundation of key leadership qualities in today’s business world. It will provide key concepts from leaders in today’s marketplace (such as John Maxwell, Richard Ryerson, Zig Ziglar, Jim Collins and others). It will provide participants an understanding of these key concepts, and through integration, it will improve the operational strategies of their medical practice. In addition, it will provide participants the opportunity to understand their leadership style and explore how this understanding will allow them to improve their practice management careers.
Speaker:
John Milewski
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Speaker:
John Milewski
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Office Administrators Program
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Office Administrators Program
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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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American Association of Allergists and Immunologists of Indian Origin (AAAII) Annual Meeting and Symposium
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FIT Integrated Educational Program & Business Meeting
Business meeting supported by Circassia
ARS
During the educational program, speakers will discuss anaphylaxis and primary immune deficiency. Knowledge about these diseases is ever-expanding and fellows are infrequently lectured on these subjects. Allergist/ immunologists-in-training will benefit from understanding these disorders, both for their board exams and for their future practices.
Moderators: Christin L. Deal, MD, and Miriam Samstein, MD, PhD
4:30 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Christin L. Deal, MD
Miriam Samstein, MD, PhD
4:35 pm
Junior FIT Representative Candidate Speeches
4:50 pm
Early Administration of Epinephrine in Anaphylaxis - What's the Data?
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
5:15 pm
Questions and Discussion
5:20 pm
AI/Deep Learning for Disease Detection and Decision-making in Primary Immunodeficiency
Nicholas Rider, DO
5:45 pm
Questions and Discussion
5:50 pm
Announcement of 2019 – 2020 Junior FIT Representative
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Moderator:
Christin L. Deal, MD
Moderator:
Miriam Samstein, MD, PhD
Speaker:
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Nicholas Rider, DO
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Fellows-in-Training
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FIT Education Program
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4:45 PM - 6:00 PM
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Advanced Practice, Allied Health and Office Administrators Networking Reception
Supported by Aimmune Therapeutics
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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President’s Welcome Reception
Supported by Aimmune Therapeutics
All registered attendees are invited to the ACAAI President’s Welcome Reception. Join us at Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros! The main event will be in the park’s Union Station lobby, the grand entrance to Minute Maid Park, with an open bar and great food. You’ll get a great view of the field by stepping into areas of the covered concourse level and will have access to the infield warning track and dugouts. View the World Series trophy on the warning track by home plate from 6:00 – 7:00 pm. It all adds up to a home-run event!
Minute Maid Park is walking distance from the hotels. Transportation will not be provided. Enter ballpark at the Atrium Entrance off of Texas Street. Name badges must be worn for admittance to ballpark.
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: A VR View: Severe Uncontrolled Asthma: Phenotypes, Endotypes, and Treatment Response Decisions
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Michael Wechsler, MD
Please join us on November 8 at 8:15pm as Michael Wechsler, MD of National Jewish Health in Denver presents a Non-CME program titled, A VR View: Severe Uncontrolled Asthma: Phenotypes, Endotypes, and Treatment Response Decisions. This program will include VR animations and will be of interest to any clinician who manages moderate-to-severe asthma.
Also, visit Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at Booth #313.
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: Today’s Allergy Immunotherapy Candidate: How SLIT Tablets May Expand the Use of AIT
Supported by ALK Inc.
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Don Bukstein, MD
Moises Calderon, MD
Brian Stone, MD
Tonya Winters
ALK-Abelló, Inc. will host a dessert reception, which includes 4 mini-presentations that illustrate today’s AIT candidate, monotherapy for polysensitized patients, realworld experience of SLIT-tablets, and expanding AIT in your practice to more patients.
$25 donations will be made to the Fellows-in-Training Travel Scholarship Fund through the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology’s Foundation and to Allergy & Asthma Network for each participant attending all 4 mini-presentations.
Also, visit ALK Inc. at Booth #513.
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Saturday, November 09
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6:15 AM - 7:15 AM
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FIT / Program Directors' Breakfast
Supported by ALK Inc.
Join us to connect with FITs and program directors from allergy/immunology programs from across the country. The session will include a panel discussion focused on careers in allergy/immunology. You’ll hear different perspectives on navigating career paths and early career opportunities.<
Panelists:
Mariana Castells, MD
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Boston, MA
Jonathan Corren, MD
Allergy, Asthma &Immunology Associates
Los Angeles, CA
Elena Perez, MD
Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches
Palm Beach, FL
Hendrik Nolte MD, PhD
Senior VP of Research & Development Chief Medical Officer
ALK, Inc.
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6:30 AM - 7:30 AM
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Committee Chair & Vice Chair Meeting
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7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
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Opening Ceremony and Welcome Announcements
Speakers:
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Mrs. Patricia Wedner, Alliance President
The 2019 Gold Headed Cane Award will be presented at this time to Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI.
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Speaker:
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
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Plenary Session
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY: Adapting to New Evidence
This session will address the evolution of evidence pertaining to conditions for which allergists play a central role in management. Attendees will hear discussion surrounding new guidelines, new conditions and new approaches to longstanding beliefs.
Moderator: Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI, ACAAI President
8:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI, ACAAI President
8:02 am
Edward J. O'Connell Tribute
Susan Rudd Bailey, MD, FACAAI
8:05 am – Edward J. O'Connell Memorial Lecture
GRADEing Eosinophilic Esophagitis: What Is the Role of the Allergist?
Matthew Rank, MD, FACAAI
8:30 am
Alpha-gal: A Fascinating and Evolving Story
Michael Levin, MD, PhD, FACAAI
9:00 am
Asthma: Inflammation Is the Symptom, Not the Cause
Stephen Holgate, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Susan R. Bailey, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Matthew Rank, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Michael Levin, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Stephen Holgate, MD, FACAAI
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Plenary Session
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8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Alliance Hospitality Suite
Fine Jewelry with Vincent Peach
8:30 – 9:30 am
Coming from a long line of prominent US jewelers and “pearl men,” Vincent Peach has honed his ancestral expertise into unique, truly organic fine jewelry creations. Vincent handcrafts truly one-of-a-kind fine jewelry pieces featuring rare pearls, brilliant diamonds, precious metals and exotic leathers. Join us for a trunk show and talk that highlights the Vincent Peach jewelry collection, combining the casual elegance of leather and the extraordinary beauty of diamonds and pearls.
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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Exhibit Hall Open
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College Resource Center Open in Exhibit Hall
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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9:35 AM - 10:00 AM
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Product Theater 1: Thinking Differently About Asthma Management: Revisiting a Window of Opportunity
Supported by AstraZeneca
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Reynold A Panettieri, MD
This program will examine the relationship between shortacting 2-agonist (SABA) reliance, patient behavior, and asthma morbidity. An understanding of SABA reliance and its consequences highlights an unmet need and an opportunity to optimize control.
Also visit AstraZeneca at Booth #301.
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Product Theater 2: A Path to Asthma Control
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Neal Jain, MD
Listen to an expert clinician discussion an add-on maintenance treatment for patients with moderateto- severe asthma aged 12 years and older with an eosinophilic phenotype or oral corticosteroid-dependent asthma. Our presenter will highlight key roles for Type 2 Inflammation in the pathobiology of asthma and the efficacy and safety data across three clinical trials in nearly 3,000 patients with asthma. Additionally, our presenter will lead an interactive discussion of different patient types who might be eligible for treatment.
Also visit Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at Booth #313.
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Product Theater 3: Advancing the Treatment of Eosinophilic Disease
Supported by GlaxoSmithKline
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Dennis K. Ledford, MD
Join us for an engaging program exploring the role of eosinophils in disease management. We will examine key efficacy and safety data for a treatment that reduces eosinophils, including long-term data in patients with severe asthma. We will also discuss clinical approaches for identifying appropriate patient types that may benefit from a targeted treatment to reduce eosinophils.
Also visit GlaxoSmithKline at Booth #1012.
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Allied Health Saturday Morning Program (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
Supported by an independent educational grant from Aimmune Therapeutics
Moderator: Maureen George, PhD, RN, AE-C
10:00 am
Angioedema: What to Do When It's Not HAE
Kimberly Clay, RN, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Angioedema is a very challenging and complex condition that is seen in allergy offices. There are several possible causes for acute swelling, and it is not always easy to determine the etiology. This session will review the pathophysiology of angioedema, important history-taking questions, diagnostic work-up and management plan for those patients who have normal HAE lab studies.
How to Help Our Patients Get Their Medications and Other Tips to Improve Patient Access
This presentation will discuss the challenges that our patients may face when trying to obtain care, including transportation, finances, literacy and access to medication. This session will focus on how to assess these barriers and offer tools that may help to improve patient’s access to care and treatment.
10:45 am
Tips to Help Patients Obtain Medications
Tara Doran, RN, MHA
11:05 am
Tips to Assess and Help Patients with Psychosocial Challenges
Theresa Aldape
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Moderator:
Maureen George, PhD, RN, AE-C
Speaker:
Kimberly George Clay, RN, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Speaker:
Tara Doran, RN, MHA
Speaker:
Theresa Aldape, LMSW
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Allied Health Program
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Allied Health Program
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Ensuring the Success of Academic Allergy (Invitation Only)
Invitation only. All division directors and training program directors are invited.
This panel discussion is a program of the Joint Task Force on Academic Allergy/Immunology, which was created to evaluate needs and develop tools and strategies to support the success of academic allergy/immunology divisions. The interactive session will discuss challenges and opportunities facing A/I divisions within academic medical centers. There will be opportunity for significant audience involvement to discuss challenges, successes and opportunities at your center with other academic leaders.
Moderator: Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI, and Aidan A. Long, MD
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Aidan A. Long, MD
10:05 am
Task Force Update
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Aidan A. Long, MD
10:30 am
Financing Within the Academic Allergy Division
Kevin J. Kelly, MD, FACAAI
11:00 am
Mentorship in Academic Allergy / Immunology
James T. Li, MD, PhD, FACAAI
11:25 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Moderator:
Aidan A. Long, MD
Speaker:
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
James T. Li, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Aidan A. Long, MD
Speaker:
Kevin Joseph Kelly, MD
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Other
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Symposium
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Practical Use and Effectiveness of New Digital Health Technologies in Effective Treatment of Asthma
Supported by an independent educational grant from Teva Pharmaceuticals
Despite advances in pharmaceutical management of asthma, patients continue to have high frequency of health care utilization due to poor control of asthma symptoms and frequent exacerbations. Many factors are thought to contribute to this, with poor adherence to medical treatment felt to be a major factor. Adherence to asthma medications has historically been very poor, particularly with inhaled medications. Also, poor recognition of symptoms has frequently been found in a subset of patients with chronic asthma, leading to poor outcomes. Digital technology has the opportunity to address many of these issues. Mobile apps are being developed specifically for patients with asthma, including both educational and self- and remote-monitoring functions. New inhalers are being developed that contain chips to provide real-time feedback at the time of use. Digital technology has the opportunity to reduce health and social inequities incurred by the disease.
Moderators: Jared Darveaux, MD, and Mark C. Stahl, DO, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Jared Darveaux, MD
Mark C. Stahl, DO, FACAAI
10:05 am
The Spectrum of Digital Health Offerings for Asthma
Bruce Bender, PhD
10:35 am
What Does the Evidence Show?
William C. Anderson, MD
11:05 am
Ready for Prime Time?
Nabeel Farooqui, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Jared Darveaux, MD
Moderator:
Mark C. Stahl, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
Bruce Bender, PhD
Speaker:
William C. Anderson, MD
Speaker:
Nabeel Farooqui, MD, FACAAI
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Asthma and Respiratory / Sleep Disorders
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Practical Applications at Work Seminar
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Prevention of Allergic Conditions: What Conversations to Have With Expecting Parents
ARS
Multiple new studies have been published that show the potential benefit of specific interventions in preventing the development of atopic dermatitis and food allergies. Allergists need to remain at the forefront of this research and understand how to implement evolving data into clinical practice. This session will utilize case-based discussions to review the most up-to-date evidence and provide practical talking points to help educate parents and primary care providers.
Moderators: Angela D. Hogan, MD, FACAAI, and Bruce J. Lanser, MD, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Angela D. Hogan, MD, FACAAI
Bruce J. Lanser, MD, FACAAI
10:05 am
What the Latest Evidence Supports Regarding Early Life Interventions and the Prevention of Allergic Conditions
David M. Fleischer, MD, FACAAI
10:35 am
Let the Babies Eat: How to Discuss Introduction of Foods With Parents
Edmond S. Chan, MD
11:05 am
Probiotics, Prebiotics, Vitamin D and Fish Oil Supplements: How to Combat Misinformation Surrounding Allergy Prevention
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Moderator:
Angela D. Hogan, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Bruce J. Lanser, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David M. Fleischer, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Edmond S. Chan, MD
Speaker:
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Population Health and Infectious Diseases / International Travel
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Clinical Conundrum
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The Challenges of Infant Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis
Oral food challenges are the gold standard to diagnose food allergy. However, oral food challenges are underutilized in clinical practice. This session will address the challenges of implementing oral food challenges into clinical practice, with particular focus on performing food challenges in infants, as well as a review of anaphylaxis management in infants.
Moderators: Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI, and Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
10:05 am
Best Practice for Oral Food Challenges – Which Patients Need a Challenge and When?
Justin C. Greiwe, MD, FACAAI
10:30 am
Practical Aspects of Infant Oral Food Challenges Suggested
Benjamin Prince, MD, MSci
10:55 am
Prevention and Management of Infant Anaphylaxis
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
11:20 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Moderator:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Justin C. Greiwe, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Benjamin Prince, MD, MSci
Speaker:
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
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Rhinitis / Sinusitis / Ocular and Anaphylaxis
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Symposium
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When Drugs Go Wild!
ARS MOC/CME
From skin-deep to outward, this session will discuss the etiology, management and evaluation of patients with severe cutaneous drug eruptions.
Moderators: Leonard Bielory, MD, FACAAI, and Joseph A. Bellanti, MD, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Leonard Bielory, MD, FACAAI
Joseph A. Bellanti, MD, FACAAI
10:05 am
Reactions to Targeted Therapies and Immune Modulators
Mariana C. Castells, MD, PhD, FACAAI
10:35 am
Appearance and Recognition of Cutaneous Drug Eruptions
David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
11:05 am
Approach to the Management and Treatment of Drug Eruptions
Aleena Banerji, MD
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Moderator:
Leonard Bielory, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Joseph A. Bellanti, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Mariana C. Castells, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Aleena Banerji, MD
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Dermatology
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Clinical Conundrum
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Hands-on: Facilitated SQ Immunoglobulin Infusion
Fee: $195 (FITs: $50 / AHP: $50). Limit 32.
Supported by RMS Medical Products through an independent educational grant consisting of loaned durable equipment and disposable supplies.
Clinicians frequently prescribe gamma globulins for antibody deficiencies but are not very familiar with the administration of immunoglobulins. However, their oversight of these infusions is important. This workshop will provide instruction on administration of IV SQ in order to facilitate SQ and assist clinicians in determining the best product for each patient.
Moderators:
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Kenneth Paris, MD, MPH
Faculty:
Nikita Raje, MD, FACAAI
Richard L. Wasserman, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Nicholas Rider, DO
Lisa R. Forbes, MD
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Speaker:
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Moderator:
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Moderator:
Kenneth Paris, MD, MPH
Speaker:
Nikita Raje, MBBS, MSc
Speaker:
Richard L. Wasserman, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Nicholas Rider, DO
Speaker:
Lisa R. Forbes, MD
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Clinical Immunology and Autoimmune and Biologicals
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Workshop: Hands-on Only
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
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Visit Exhibits / Lunch on Own
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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2020 Annual Meeting Program Committee Meeting & Luncheon
2020 Annual Meeting Program Committee
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Allied Health Professionals Luncheon
Supported by Aimmune Therapeutics
Not For Credit
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E-posters – Meet the Authors: Session 2
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
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Moderator:
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
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GME Program Directors Committee Luncheon
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11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
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Doctors’ Job Fair
Not For Credit
Looking for new opportunities, an associate for your group or a buyer for your practice? The Doctors’ Job Fair brings together all interested parties seeking or offering professional opportunities.
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11:35 AM - 1:00 PM
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Product Theater 1: Severe Eosinophilic Asthma: Case Studies with a Targeted Treatment Approach
Supported by AstraZeneca
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Warner Carr, MD
Please join us to learn more about ways to help identify eosinophilic asthma through a combination of clinical features, patient history and measurements of eosinophils told through three compelling patient case studies. Hosted by a national expert, explore a targeted treatment approach for patients with both efficacy and safety profile data.
Also visit AstraZeneca at Booth #301.
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Product Theater 2: Experience That Matters: Learn About the Possibility of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Patients Reducing Their Attack Rate to One a Year
Supported by CSL Behring
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Raffi Tachdjian , MD, MPH
Zahra Khan (HAE Patient Advocate)
Join us as we present newly published data from the Open Label Extension Study following patients long term. Hear from an HAE opinion leader and an HAE patient as they talk about the impact of HAE and successfully managing the disease.
Also visit CSL Behring at Booth #123.
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Product Theater 3: Immune Response Pathways: Characteristics of Asthma and Comorbidities
Supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Not For Credit
Allergic asthma is a specific phenotype of a common disease with wide heterogeneity. Associated comorbidities often go hand-in-hand with the condition. Such comorbidities may share common immunopathological mechanisms with asthma that can influence its control. Immune Response Pathways: Characteristics of Asthma and Comorbidities will focus on the immune response of allergic asthma, accurate recognition of these characteristics and proper management of comorbidities.
Also visit Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation at Booth #1213.
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11:45 AM - 12:45 PM
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Building ABAI Continuing Certification Together (non-CME)
Not For Credit
ACAAI, ABAI and diplomates are key stakeholders in the current transformation of allergy/immunology continuing certification. This session will provide attendees an overview of the current landscape of continuing board certification, an update on the continuous assessment program (CAP) and personal progress meter. An interactive town hall will be held during this session, as part of ABAI’s commitment to co-development of specialty-continuing certification.
Welcome and Introductions
Michael Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
ABMS, ABAI, the Vision Commission and What It Means to You
Michael Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
CAP Pilot Update and Progress Meter
Kathleen May, MD, FACAAI
Rayne Harrison
Cecelia MacCormack
Town Hall: Building Continuous Certification Together
Audience participation
Theodore Freeman, MD, FACAAI
Michael Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
ABAI Directors
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Advances in the Care of Patients With Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID)
We have an expanding supply of tools for managing the noninfectious complications of CVID. Understanding the availability and utility of these tools will help practitioners in the diagnosis and treatment of the noninfectious complications of CVID.
Moderators: Nikita Raje, MD, FACAAI, and Benjamin Prince, MD, MSci
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Nikita Raje, MD, FACAAI
Benjamin Prince, MD, MSci
1:05 pm
Medical Knowledge – Lung Disease in CVID
John M. Routes, MD, FACAAI
1:30 pm
Genetic Testing and Treatment
Lisa R. Forbes, MD
1:55 pm
Best Practices in Patient Care
Elena E. Perez, MD
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Nikita Raje, MBBS, MSc
Moderator:
Benjamin Prince, MD, MSci
Speaker:
John M. Routes, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Lisa R. Forbes, MD
Speaker:
Elena E. Perez, MD
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Clinical Immunology and Autoimmune and Biologicals
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Symposium
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Evolution of Food Allergy Therapies
MOC/CME
Several new interventions are likely to be approved by the FDA in the upcoming year. These therapies have different levels of efficacy and side effects and will likely greatly impact office flow. Thus, it is imperative that allergists become more facile with their knowledge regarding these therapies.
Moderators: John J. Oppenheimer, MD, FACAAI, and Marcus Shaker, MD, MSc, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
John J. Oppenheimer, MD, FACAAI
Marcus Shaker, MD, MSc, FACAAI
1:05 pm
Efficacy and Safety of OIT and EPIT
J. Andrew Bird, MD, FACAAI
1:30 pm
Practical Impediments to These New Therapies
Julie Wang, MD, FACAAI
1:55 pm
Food Immunotherapy 2.0: What the Future May Hold
Brian P. Vickery, MD
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
John J. Oppenheimer, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Marcus Shaker, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Speaker:
J. Andrew Bird, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Julie Wang, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Brian P. Vickery, MD
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Immunotherapy and Diagnostics
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Symposium
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Integrative Approaches to Office Health: Improving Patient Outcomes
The healthy allergy and immunology clinic involves more than just keeping the schedule full. An unhealthy clinic can contribute to the allergist’s stress level, burnout and depression, as well as poor patient satisfaction, compliance and outcomes. In this session, find out what constitutes an unhealthy work environment in the clinic and learn how to use the principles of integrative medicine to improve the health of the clinic and, consequently, of our patients and ourselves as providers.
Moderators: Janna M. Tuck, MD, FACAAI, and Meagan W. Shepherd, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Janna M. Tuck, MD, FACAAI
Meagan W. Shepherd, MD, FACAAI
1:05 pm
Define and Outline the Unhealthy A/I Clinic and Its Impact on the Provider, Office Staff and Patient
Maeve E. O'Connor, MD, FACAAI
1:30 pm
Application of Integrative Medicine Principles in A/I Practice That Improve Office Health and Bring Better Patient Outcomes
Randy J. Horwitz, MD, PhD
1:55 pm
MBSR and Breath Work Applications for You and Your Patient
James Carmody, PhD
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Janna M. Tuck, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Meagan W. Shepherd, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Maeve E. O'Connor, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Randy J. Horwitz, MD, PhD
Speaker:
James Carmody, PhD
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Environmental and Integrative Medicine
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Practical Applications at Work Seminar
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Managing the Whole Person, Not Just the Food Allergy (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
Food allergies have a significant impact on quality of life. It is important, as allied health providers, that we consider a holistic approach to patient care. Participants will be given practical, useful tips to help families manage daily activities including school, holiday parties and family events.
1:00 pm
Bullied for Having a Food Allergy and Coping Strategies to Help
Ashley Ramos, PhD
1:45 pm
Engaging Schools in Best Practice to Keep Everyone Safe
Jodi Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP
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Speaker:
Ashley Ramos, PhD
Speaker:
Jodi Ann Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP
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Allied Health Breakouts
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Allied Health Breakouts
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Myth-busting in the Allergy Practice: Separating Fact From Fiction (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
This session will discuss common questions, misconceptions and urban myths encountered in the allergy practice. Topics include foods, medications, vaccines and other frequentlyfound myths regarding allergies.
Speakers:
Amanda L. Michaud, PA-C
Abby L. Allen, RN, NP
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Speaker:
Amanda L. Michaud, PA-C
Speaker:
Abby L. Allen, RN, NP
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Allied Health Breakouts
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New Frontiers: COPD, ACO and Adults With Wheezing
COPD is the third leading cause of death in the United States, and our specialty is encountering both diagnosed and undiagnosed COPD patients at an increased rate. Allergy/immunology specialists are in a unique position to be at the forefront of COPD care, including evaluating potential immune deficiencies in this patient population. In addition, many patients may have asthma-COPD overlap (ACO), and there is still considerable debate in the medical community regarding the exact diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
Moderators: Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI, and Michael B. Foggs, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI
Michael B. Foggs, MD, FACAAI
1:05 pm
COPD GOLD Guidelines for the Allergist / Immunologist
William J. Calhoun, MD, FACAAI
1:30 pm
Diagnosis and Treatment of ACO: What Is Known and What Is New
Nicola A. Hanania, MD, MS
1:55 pm
What's Left: Other Causes of Wheezing in Adults
Mario Castro, MD, MPH
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Michael B. Foggs, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
William Calhoun, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Nicola A. Hanania, MD, MS
Speaker:
Mario Castro, MD, MPH
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Asthma and Respiratory / Sleep Disorders
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Symposium
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Racial, Ethnic and Socioeconomic Disparities in Food Allergy
This session will provide the allergist/immunologist a perspective on the diversity of food allergy along racial, ethnic and socioeconomic lines. There will be particular focus on associations with morbidity and mortality, what diverse families may value regarding food allergy, how they may choose to spend their health care dollars and how this may differ from the primarily white, middle class families typically described in food allergy.
Moderators: Cherie Y. Zachary, MD, FACAAI, and Princess Ogbogu, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Cherie Y. Zachary, MD, FACAAI
Princess Ogbogu, MD, FACAAI
1:05 pm
Does Food Allergy Disproportionately Affect Particular Races or Ethnicities?
Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH
1:30 pm
What Is the Socioeconomic Burden of Food Allergy Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse Populations?
Rachel Peters, MD, MPH, PhD
1:55 pm
Is There Racial and Ethnic Disparity in What Families Value Regarding Food Allergy?
Michael Levin, MD, PhD, FACAAI
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Cherie Y. Zachary, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Princess Ogbogu, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH
Speaker:
Rachel Peters, MPH, PhD
Speaker:
Michael Levin, MD, PhD, FACAAI
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Symposium
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The Changing Face of an Allergy Practice
Limit 45. Seats Available on first-come, first-served basis.
These expert round table discussions will address some of the threats and potential pitfalls of allergy practice today. Choose three of the five topics and spend 25 minutes with each expert addressing a phase of allergy practice. The expert will give a five-minute overview of the topic and will then answer questions and facilitate discussion with the table participants for 20 minutes.
Table Rotations: 1:05 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:00 pm
Moderator: Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
Table 1
Safeguarding Your Patient Data
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Table 2
Safeguarding Your Online Reputation
Melinda M. Rathkopf, MD, FACAAI
Table 3
Branding and Marketing
Stanley M. Fineman, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Table 4
USP
James L. Sublett, MD, FACAAI
Table 5
Financial Benchmarking
Kevin P. McGrath, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
Melinda M. Rathkopf, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Stanley M. Fineman, MD, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
James L. Sublett, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Kevin P. McGrath, MD, FACAAI
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Practice Management / Professional Issues
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Ask the Expert Roundtables
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Hands-on: The Use of Case Simulation for the Education of Allergy Emergencies – Spotlight on Anaphylaxis (AH/AHP)
Fee: $50. Limit 25. Allied Health and Advanced Practice Program registrants only.
Studies have demonstrated that hands-on practice, offered by case simulations, is more effective than standard classroom instruction for emergency situational training. Simulations allow health care professionals to practice crisis management and teamwork skills to increase confidence in life-threatening emergencies such as anaphylaxis.
Moderators:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Sara Barmettler, MD
Speakers:
Marcella R. Aquino, MD, FACAAI
Aleena Banerji, MD
Kimberly G. Blumenthal, MD, MSc
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Moderator:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Moderator:
Sara Barmettler, MD
Speaker:
Marcella R. Aquino, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Aleena Banerji, MD
Speaker:
Kimberly G. Blumenthal, MD, MSc
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Allied Health Program
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Workshop: Hands-on Only
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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E-posters – Meet the Authors: Session 3
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
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Moderator:
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
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Cookies and Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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2:35 PM - 3:00 PM
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Product Theater 1: XHANCE®: A Case-based Approach to Treatment
Supported by Optinose
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Shahnaz Fatteh, MD
Explore a unique patient case to understand how XHANCE is a different treatment approach.
Also visit Optinose at Booth #1021.
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Product Theater 2: Inflammation and Disease Pathophysiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Eli O. Meltzer, MD
Please join Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for a Product Theater presentation at the ACAAI Conference, located on the exhibit floor. Food and beverage to be served.
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Booth #313
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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In-office Challenges: The Good, The Bad and Anaphylaxis: Is Your Office Ready? (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening reaction that can occur from ingestion of allergenic food or injection of immunotherapy. This medical emergency can occur in the office, and it is important that all office staff are prepared to treat. This session will provide case studies and review treatment.
3:00 pm
Anaphylaxis Case Studies
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
3:45 pm
Conducting Oral Food Challenges – Preparing Your Office and Staff
Maria Crain, CPNP, AE-C
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Speaker:
Jay A. Lieberman, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Maria Crain, CPNP, AE-C
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Allied Health Breakouts
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Cannabis in 2019: Navigating Our Patients Through Facts and Misconceptions
ARS
This session will address cannabis legalization and patient perceptions and patterns of use. We will discuss how cannabis is commonly used, review the importance of asking our patients about cannabis use, the effects of cannabis on the lungs (also versus tobacco) and review allergic sensitization to cannabis. Common misconceptions will be discussed, including the ideas that cannabis is “good” for asthma, that it is safer than tobacco, that it is not addictive and that cannabis allergy does not exist. Attendees will gain a greater understanding of cannabis and its effects, so they can instantly bring this knowledge to their clinical practice in order to empower their patients and advocate for their well-being.
Moderators: William S. Silvers, MD, FACAAI, and Michael R. Rupp, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
William S. Silvers, MD, FACAAI
Michael R. Rupp, MD, FACAAI
3:05 pm
Introduction to Cannabis; Its Legalization, Patient Perceptions, Patterns of Use and Common Misconceptions
David R. Naimi, DO
3:35 pm
The Effects of Cannabis on the Lungs
Rohit K. Katial, MD, FACAAI
4:05 pm
Allergic Sensitization to Cannabis
Hannelore A. Brucker, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
William S. Silvers, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Michael R. Rupp, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David R. Naimi, DO
Speaker:
Rohit K. Katial, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Hannelore A. Brucker, MD, FACAAI
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Environmental and Integrative Medicine
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Clinical Conundrum
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Coding and Governmental Regulations Update
This session will address relevant changes, modifications and implementation of CPT and ICD-10 coding for 2019 and the AMA’s outlook for medicine. This will be accomplished by practical case-based scenarios focused on how the change may affect the practice of allergy and clinical immunology. In addition, we’ll review the state of politics and the national perspective of medicine as seen through the eyes of the AMA. Finally, we’ll offer an update on the changing landscape on Capitol Hill as it relates to the current state of government.
Moderators: James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI, and Stephen A. Imbeau, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Stephen A. Imbeau, MD, FACAAI
3:05 pm
Coding Update
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
3:30 pm
The National Landscape of Medicine as Seen Through the Eyes of the AMA
Susan Rudd Bailey, MD, FACAAI
3:55 pm
The Political World With a Changing US Congress
Bill Finerfrock
4:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Moderator:
Stephen A. Imbeau, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Susan R. Bailey, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Bill Finerfrock
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Practice Management / Professional Issues
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Symposium
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Cough Across the Ages
Supported by an independent educational grant from Merck & Co., Inc.
Cough is one of the most common symptoms of patients seen by allergist/immunologists. Understanding the mechanisms that lead to cough is paramount. A new paradigm has emerged of patients with cough (neural) hypersensitivity that does not respond to asthma, rhinitis and/or GERD therapy. Allergists need to understand the different therapeutic agents and their mechanisms of action in all stages of cough.
Moderators: Jeremy S. Katcher, MD, FACAAI, and J. Wesley Sublett, MD, MPH, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Jeremy S. Katcher, MD, FACAAI
J. Wesley Sublett, MD, MPH, FACAAI
3:05 pm
Evaluation of a Child With Cough
Kevin R. Murphy, MD, FACAAI
3:30 pm
Not All That Coughs Is Asthma: Considerations for Adults
Alan B. Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI
3:55 pm
Treatment Options in Cough
Mandel R. Sher, MD, FACAAI
4:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
A recording of this session will be available after the Annual Meeting on the College Learning Connection.
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Moderator:
Jeremy S. Katcher, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
J. Wesley Sublett, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Speaker:
Kevin R. Murphy, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Alan B. Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Mandel R. Sher, MD, FACAAI
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Asthma and Respiratory / Sleep Disorders
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Symposium
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Difficult-to-control Atopic Dermatitis: Cutting Edge Science, Practical Pearls and Targeted Therapy
Supported by an independent educational grant from Abbvie
This session will consider treatment of the itch in persons with atopic dermatitis. Should allergists prescribe monoclonal antibodies or drugs that block neurotransmitters?
Moderators: Myron J. Zitt, MD, FACAAI, and Allison C. Ramsey, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Myron J. Zitt, MD, FACAAI
Allison C. Ramsey, MD, FACAAI
3:05 pm
The Microbiome of the Skin and Atopic Dermatitis
Donald Y. Leung, MD, PhD, FACAAI
3:30 pm
Atopic Dermatitis in Patients of Color
Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH
3:55 pm
The Treatment Options to Control Atopic Dermatitis
Mark Boguniewicz, MD, FACAAI
4:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Myron J. Zitt, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Allison C. Ramsey, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Donald Y. Leung, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH
Speaker:
Mark Boguniewicz, MD, FACAAI
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Dermatology
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Symposium
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Strategies for Getting the Most from Spirometry (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
This activity is supported by Micro Direct, Inc. through an independent educational grant consisting of disposable supplies.
This session will combine the popular spirometry workshop with this year’s focus on advancing your skills to improve patient’s performance of spirometry. There will be a handson opportunity to practice with spirometry machines. The second portion of this presentation will discuss other types of tests that may be performed to answer the clinical question.
3:00 pm
Challenge Accepted! Choosing the Right Bronchoprovocation Testing
Michelle Dickens, MSN, FNP-C, AE-C
3:45 pm
Three Critical Skills for Better Spirometry
Helen Murphy, RRT, AE-C
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Speaker:
Michelle R. Dickens, MSN, FNP-C, AE-C
Speaker:
Helen M. Murphy, RRT, AE-C
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Advanced Practice Breakouts
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Allied Health Breakouts
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The Updated EoE Guidelines – Whose Disease Is It Anyway?
This session will review the newly published jointly developed AGA/AAAAI/ACAAI GRADE-based EoE guidelines discussing the new clinical recommendations and areas of emerging evidence. There will be particular emphasis on how the allergist and gastroenterologist can co-manage this illness.
Moderators: John J. Oppenheimer MD, FACAAI, and Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
John J. Oppenheimer MD, FACAAI
Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI
3:05 pm
Out With the Old, In With the New – Key Guideline Updates to Managing the Patient With EoE
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
3:30 pm
Diet Versus Steroid – Choosing the Right Therapy
Matthew Rank, MD, FACAAI
3:55 pm
One Ring to Rule Them All – Approaches for How the Allergist and Gastroenterologist can Co-manage EoE
Edmond S. Chan, MD
4:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
John J. Oppenheimer, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MSc, MBA, FACAAI
Speaker:
Matthew Rank, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Edmond S. Chan, MD
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Food & Drug Allergy and GI Disorders
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Practical Applications at Work Seminar
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Hands-on: The Use of Case Simulation for the Education of Allergy Emergencies – Spotlight on Anaphylaxis
Fee: $150 (FITs: $50 / AHP: $50). Limit 25.
Studies have demonstrated that hands-on practice, offered by case simulations, is more effective than standard classroom instruction for emergency situational training. Simulations allow health care professionals to practice crisis management and teamwork skills to increase confidence in life-threatening emergencies such as anaphylaxis.
Moderators:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Sara Barmettler, MD
Faculty:
Marcella R. Aquino, MD, FACAAI
Aleena Banerji, MD
Kimberly G. Blumenthal, MD, MSc
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Moderator:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Moderator:
Sara Barmettler, MD
Speaker:
Marcella R. Aquino, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Aleena Banerji, MD
Speaker:
Kimberly G. Blumenthal, MD, MSc
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Rhinitis / Sinusitis / Ocular and Anaphylaxis
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Workshop: Hands-on Only
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Distinguished Industry Oral Abstracts With Refreshments: Session A
Not For Credit
Moderators: Brian T. Kelly, MD, FACAAI, and David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
4:30 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
4:35 pm
D200 – Relationship Between Systemic Corticosteroid Use, Associated Complications, and Health Care Costs in Patients with Persistent Asthma
James L. Kreindler, MD
4:45 pm
D201 – Dupilumab Efficacy in Patients With Uncontrolled, Moderate-to-severe Asthma and Serologic Evidence of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis
Jonathan Corren, MD, FACAAI
4:55 pm
D202 – Rescue Medication Use and Inhalation Patterns During Asthma Exacerbations Recorded by Digihaler
Roy Pleasants, PharmD
5:05 pm
D450 – Omalizumab Efficacy and Safety in Nasal Polyposis: Results From Two Parallel, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled trials
Philippe Gevaert, MD, PhD
5:15 pm
D451 – Clinical Activity of AK002, an Anti-Siglec-8 Antibody, in Severe Allergic Conjunctivitis and Comorbid Atopic Diseases
Terry Levine, MD
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Moderator:
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
Moderator:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
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Oral Abstract
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Distinguished Industry Oral Abstracts With Refreshments: Session B
Not For Credit
Moderators: Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI, and Janna M. Tuck, MD, FACAAI
4:30 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Lisa R. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Janna Tuck, MD, FACAAI
4:35 pm
D100 – CDX-0159, An Anti-KIT Monoclonal Antibody, As a Modulator of Mast Cellrelated Diseases
Diego Alvarado, PhD
4:45 pm
D301 – Etokimab Monotherapy in Peanutallergic Participants: A Proof of Concept Study
Sayantani (Tina) Sindher, MD
4:55 pm
D300 – Patient Experiences Following the OLFUS VIPES Phase IIb Epicutaneous Immunotherapy Trial: A Retrospective Qualitative Study
Terri Brown-Whitehorn, MD
5:05 pm
D302 – Perceptions Among Peanut-allergic Children: A Survey
Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MBA, MSc, FACAAI
5:15 pm
D303 – Improvements in Quality of Life Following Epicutaneous Peanut Immunotherapy: PEPITES and PEOPLE Studies
Audrey Dunn Galvin, PhD
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Moderator:
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Moderator:
Janna M. Tuck, MD, FACAAI
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Oral Abstract
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5:15 PM - 5:25 PM
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Clinical Activity of AK002, an Anti-Siglec-8 Antibody, in Severe Allergic Conjunctivitis and Comorbid Atopic Diseases
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Speaker:
Terry Levine
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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28th Annual FIT Bowl Competition
Supported by DBV Technologies
Not For Credit
Test your knowledge, sharpen your wits and join in the fun at the dynamic, fast-paced FIT Bowl! Participating teams from training programs around the country will compete to answer a variety of serious (and not so serious) questions posed by an expert panel. Approximately 30 teams from the US and Mexico will participate in this popular game show.
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: Dialogues in Asthma Patient Care: The Role of Digitally Connected Inhalers and Objective Inhaler Use Data
Supported by Teva Pharmaceuticals
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Gregory W. Bensch, MD
Nabeel Farooqui, MD
Warner W. Carr, MD
Maeve O’Connor, MD
Join an expert panel for an interactive program about the use of digital technology and the role of objective inhaler use data in asthma patient care. Learn about how inhaler use data may inform patient consultations. Attendees may also engage in a hands-on demonstration of an e-connected inhaler.
Also, visit Teva Pharmaceuticals at Booth #113.
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: The Allergic Asthma Challenge
Supported by Genentech and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Thomas B. Casale, MD
Jonathan Corren, MD
Test your asthma knowledge! The Allergic Asthma Challenge gives you an opportunity to compete against your colleagues in a trivia format. Questions and educational content will focus on asthma phenotypes and endotypes, asthma biomarkers, and the role of IgE in allergic asthma. We look forward to seeing you there!
Also, visit Genentech and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation at Booth #713.
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: The Role of Eosinophils and Their Potential Heterogeneity in Airways Disease
Supported by GlaxoSmithKline
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Nicola Hanania, MD
Nestor Molfino, MD
Eosinophils play an important role in airways inflammation and proposed phenotypes in asthma and COPD. This program will review the biology of eosinophils and cellular-mediated mechanisms of airway inflammation. Use of eosinophils to identify subpopulations as well as guideline recommendations for incorporation of phenotyping into clinical practice will be highlighted.
Also, visit GlaxoSmithKline at Booth #1012.
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Sunday, November 10
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6:30 AM - 7:55 AM
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Pediatric Asthma: Where Are We Going? (Breakfast Symposium)
Supported by an independent educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline
Pediatric asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases in children. There is a continued need to understand best practices to improve the care of these children. Understanding how the environment plays a role in pediatric asthma is key in providing better control for our patients. How does climate change affect pediatric asthma? How can we improve the indoor environment to decrease flare-ups of pediatric asthma? Biologics are playing a major role in severe asthma in adults, but where do they play a role in children with asthma? What are the benefits and risks for the pediatric population? What are the new biologics we may see in children? With the Asthma Controller Step Down Yardstick in Pediatric Asthma, how does an allergist decrease medications in asthma in the pediatric population? When is it safe to decrease controller treatments, and how do you monitor the child after you decrease it?
Moderators: William C. Anderson, MD, FACAAI, and Alan Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI
6:30 am
Welcome and Introductions
William C. Anderson, MD, FACAAI
Alan Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI
6:35 am
The Environment and Pediatric Asthmaa
Jonathan Corren, MD, FACAAI
7:00 am
Current and Future Biologics in Pediatric Asthma
Leonard Bacharier, MD, FACAAI
7:25 am
How to Apply Asthma Controller Step Down Yardstick in Pediatric Asthma
Matthew Rank, MD, FACAAI
7:45 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
William C. Anderson, MD
Moderator:
Alan B. Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jonathan Corren, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Leonard Benjamin Bacharier, MD
Speaker:
Matthew Rank, MD, FACAAI
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Asthma and Respiratory / Sleep Disorders
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Symposium
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Modifying Our Approach
MOC/CME
The advent of targeted therapies and further understanding of the microbiome offer exciting opportunities for new approaches to patients with asthma and allergic conditions. However, knowledge gaps continue to exist. This session will review what we've learned, what we have yet to learn and, most importantly, what can be implemented now.
Moderator: Mark L. Corbett, MD, FACAAI
8:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Mark L. Corbett, MD, FACAAI
8:05 am
Making Sense of New Approaches to Asthma Therapy
Paul O'Byrne, MD
8:25 am
Risk Factors for Developing Allergic Disease: Lessons From the Isle of Wright
Syed H. Arshad, MBBS, DM
8:45 am – John P. McGovern Lecture
Rewilding the Microbiome: The Importance of Ecological Approaches to Immune Health
Susan Prescott, MD, MBBS, PhD
9:05 am
Manipulating the Microbiome to Prevent or Treat Allergic Conditions
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Moderator:
Mark L. Corbett, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Paul O'Byrne, MD
Speaker:
Syed H. Arshad, MBBS, DM
Speaker:
Susan Prescott, MD, PhD
Speaker:
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Asthma and Respiratory / Sleep Disorders
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Plenary Session
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8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Alliance Hospitality Suite
Gentle Morning Workout
8:30 – 9:30 am
Greet the day with a gentle work out to stretch your muscles and calm your mind with Houston’s very own Cathy Wertheimer, MEd, ACSM! Cathy will be leading a custom-tailored workout created specifically for Alliance members in the Hospitality Suite.
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8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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ACAAI Allergen Extract Mixer Training Program
Fee: $300 (FITs: $150 / AHP: $150). Limit 120. Admission by ticket only.
Supported by an independent educational grant from Stallergenes Greer
This inaugural program will offer didactic presentations, developed specifically to detail the expectations of the revised USP 797, followed by a hands-on workshop, where attendees will accurately garb to meet 797 standards, participate in area sterilization techniques and perform individualized media fill and glove tip testing. The session will conclude with a brief exam, and certificates of completion will be awarded to those who successfully complete the training program.
Moderator: Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Document Editor: Peter Mustillo, MD
8:00 am
Welcome From the President
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
8:05 am
Introduction of Session Faculty
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
8:15 am
Immunotherapy: The Basics
Rekha P. Raveendran, MD
8:40 am
The Changing Environment in Allergy and Immunology
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
9:00 am
Allergens and Standardization: Part 1
Maureen M. Petersen, MD, FACAAI
9:30 am
Refreshment Break
10:00 am
Allergens and Standardization: Part 2
Michael R. Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
11:30 am
Lunch Break (on own)
1:00 pm
The Paperwork
Tara Doran, RN, MHA
1:30 pm
Understanding Potential Safety Issues in the Mixing Room
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
Rekha P. Raveendran, MD
Speaker:
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
Maureen M. Petersen, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Michael R. Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Tara Doran, RN, MHA
Facilitator:
Allie Rodriguez
Facilitator:
Peter Mustillo, MD
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Immunotherapy and Diagnostics
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Allergen Extract Mixer
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9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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Exhibit Hall Open
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College Resource Center Open in Exhibit Hall
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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E-posters – Meet the Authors: Session 4
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
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Moderator:
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
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Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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9:35 AM - 10:00 AM
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Product Theater 1: Steroid-Free EUCRISA: A Treatment Option for Mild-to-Moderate Atopic Dermatitis in Patients 2 Years and Older
Supported by Pfizer, Inc.
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Ankmalika Gupta, MD
Join us for an interactive presentation on a steroid-free topical therapy for the treatment of mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis. Expert faculty will guide the audience through an in-depth look into the product and answer questions to help attendees gain a better understanding of this treatment option.
Also visit Pfizer, Inc. at Booth #1013.
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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7 for 11: Hot Topics in Pediatric A/I – A Joint Presentation from AAP-SOAI & ACAAI
Each of the 7 presenters will have only 11 minutes to deliver insightful, targeted and dynamic information on their assigned topics.
Moderators: Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
10:05 am
Asthma
Angela D. Hogan, MD, FACAAI
10:16 am
Food Allergy – Non-Treatment
J. Wesley, Sublett, MD, MPH, FACAAI
10:27 am
Food Allergy – Treatment
J. Andrew Bird, MD, FACAAI
10:38 am
Biologics
Carla M. Davis, MD, FACAAI
10:49 am
Anaphylaxis
Julie Wang, MD, FACAAI
11:00 am
Immunology
Mary Beth Fasano, MD, MSPH, FACAAI
11:11 am
Epidemiology
Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH
11:22 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Angela D. Hogan, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
J. Wesley Sublett, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Speaker:
J. Andrew Bird, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Carla M. Davis, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Julie Wang, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Mary B. Fasano, MD, MSPH, FACAAI
Speaker:
Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH
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Symposium
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Allied Health Sunday Morning Program (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
Supported by an independent educational grant from Aimmune Therapeutics
Moderator: Helen M. Murphy, RRT, AE-C
10:00 am
A New Horizon in the Management of Atopic Dermatitis
Mark Boguniewicz, MD, FACAAI
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition that has been difficult to treatment. New targeted therapies have been released in the last few years and more products are in the pipeline. This session will discuss management of atopic dermatitis with new therapies available and will discuss what is currently in research.
10:45 am
Accelerated Immunotherapy and an Update on USP 797 Compounding
Cheryl Bernstein, RN, BSN, CCRC
This program will provide an update to the FDA and USP 797 compounding requirements and the implications for extract preparation in the allergy office. Problem solving and a practical approach will be included to assist the participants to organize, plan and document office USP 797 compounding compliance. This program will review administration of standard allergen immunotherapy and provide information and guidelines for cluster/rush IT.
11:30 am
Lunch Break (on own)
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Moderator:
Helen M. Murphy, RRT, AE-C
Speaker:
Mark Boguniewicz, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Cheryl K. Bernstein, RN, CCRC
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Allied Health Program
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Allied Health Program
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Primary Immune Deficiency: Optimal Care for Optimal Outcomes
Supported by an independent educational grant from CSL Behring
This session will help participants recognize the key features that impact the disease burden and outcomes for patients with primary immune deficiencies. Early recognition of these issues can help to reduce their impact on patient’s wellbeing and, by reducing disease related morbidity, improve patient outcomes.
Moderators: Purvi S. Parikh, MD, and Kenneth Paris, MD, MPH
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Purvi S. Parikh, MD
Kenneth Paris, MD, MPH
10:05 am
Patient-centered Outcomes
Mark M. Ballow, MD, FACAAI
10:30 am
Medical Knowledge of Complications of Primary Immune Deficiencies
Kenneth Paris, MD, MPH
10:55 am
Communication With Patients
Richard L. Wasserman, MD, PhD, FACAAI
11:20 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Purvi S. Parikh, MD
Moderator:
Kenneth Paris, MD, MPH
Speaker:
Mark M. Ballow, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Kenneth Paris, MD, MPH
Speaker:
Richard L. Wasserman, MD, PhD, FACAAI
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Clinical Immunology and Autoimmune and Biologicals
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Symposium
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USP 797, The Final Word – What Does It Say? What Does It Mean? What Do I Have to Do?
MOC/CME
Any allergist that mixes allergy vaccines should be following the guidance of USP 797. Recent issues, unrelated to allergy vaccine preparation, have caused the USP to alter its requirements for drug compounding. Though initially allergy mixing seemed as though it might be consumed by the “compounding” controversy, the ACAAI and others worked to demonstrate the differences between mixing allergy vaccines in an allergist’s office and the compounding of pharmaceuticals by commercial compounding companies. Although the efforts of the ACAAI Advocacy Council and others were largely successful, changes to the USP 797 requirements for the mixing of allergy vaccines did occur. This symposium will review the history of the issue, address the changes and suggest operational recommendations for implementation of these changes.
Moderators: Richard G. Gower, MD, FACAAI, and Erika Gonzalez-Reyes, MD, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Richard G. Gower, MD, FACAAI
Erika Gonzalez-Reyes, MD, FACAAI
10:05 am
The History of USP 797 Guidance and Regulation
James L. Sublett, MD, FACAAI
10:30 am
A Review of Changes
James M Tracy, DO, FACAAI
10:55 am
Recommendations for Operationalizing the Change in Mixing
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI
11:20 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Richard G. Gower, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Erika Gonzalez Reyes, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
James L. Sublett, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI
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Immunotherapy and Diagnostics
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Symposium
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Didactic: Introductory Course in Rhinolaryngoscopy
Fee: $80 (FITs: $35). Limit 50.
This workshop will provide attendees with the ability to discuss the surgical anatomy of the upper airway, including the nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx; identify normal and abnormal anatomy, as well as disease presentations and postoperative changes found with endoscopic examination of the upper airway; and identify the indications for, and the use of, the fiber-optic rhinoscope in the allergist’s office.
Faculty:
Jerald W. Koepke, MD, FACAAI
Seong H. Cho, MD, FACAAI
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Speaker:
Seong H. Cho, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jerald W. Koepke, MD, FACAAI
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Rhinitis / Sinusitis / Ocular and Anaphylaxis
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Workshop: Hands-on Only
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Hands-on: The Nuts and Bolts of Wraps, Biopsy, Patch Testing and Metal Hypersensitivity
Fee: $150 (FITs: $50 / AHP: $50). Limit 45..
Supported by SmartPractice through an independent educational grant consisting of disposable supplies.
This will be a hands-on workshop demonstrating techniques in dermatology: patch testing, skin biopsy, physical urticaria challenges and wet wraps. Some case studies may be used to set the stage, but the focus will be hands-on stations. Attendees may select the stations of their choice.
Moderator: Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
10:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
Station 1
Patch Test Application and Interpretation
Luz S. Fonacier, MD, FACAAI
Sharon Jacob, MD
Station 2
Metal Hypersensitivity: When? Application?
Karin Pacheco, MD, MSPH
Station 3
How to Perform a Biopsy
David R. Weldon, MD, FACAAI
Station 4
Wet Wraps and Creams
Anil Nanda MD, FACAAI
Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Luz S. Fonacier, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Sharon E. Jacob, MD
Speaker:
Karin Pacheco, MD, MSPH
Speaker:
David R. Weldon, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI
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Dermatology
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Workshop: Hands-on Only
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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E-posters – Meet the Authors: Session 5
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
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Moderator:
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
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Visit Exhibits / Lunch on Own
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FIT / Program Directors' Luncheon
Supported by Stallergenes Greer
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Women in Allergy Luncheon
Registration required.
Supported by Genentech and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Not For Credit
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11:35 AM - 1:00 PM
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Product Theater 1: Principles of Severe Eosinophilic Asthma
Supported by AstraZeneca
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Reynold A Panettieri, MD
Join us for an educational program exploring the mechanistic role of eosinophils in severe asthma. This interactive presentation will review updated guidance in assessing severe asthma, examine the role of eosinophils in severe asthma, and highlight the impact of oral corticosteroid (OCS) use in severe uncontrolled asthma.
Also visit AstraZeneca at Booth #301.
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Product Theater 2: A presentation on DUPIXENT ® (dupilumab)
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD
Lawrence D. Sher, MD
Come learn about clinical efficacy, safety information, MOA, and dosing and administration, and how DUPIXENT may help your patients.
Also visit Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at Booth #313.
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Product Theater 3: Evolving Understanding of Inflammatory Mediators in Asthma
Supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Bradley E. Chipps, MD
In this presentation, Dr. Bradley Chipps will discuss the multiple pro-inflammatory pathways involved in asthma pathophysiology, reviewing established mediators such as IgE, IL-4/IL-13 and IL-5, as well as covering new science surrounding DP2 as a major regulator of the inflammatory cascade. The presentation will also explore the impact of persistent inflammation on downstream structural effects and, ultimately, clinical manifestations of asthma that remain poorly controlled in many patients.
Also visit Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation at Booth #1003.
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Alliance Brunch
Registration required. Fee $30. Limit 50.
Spouses and alliance members are invited to attend the Alliance Brunch and business meeting.
The Grove Houston
1611 Lamar St.
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1:00 PM - 1:15 PM
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Long-term Adherence To Imported Fire Ant Subcutaneous Immunotherapy
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Speaker:
Brittanie I. Neaves, MD
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Oral Abstracts Session 1A: Adverse Drug Reactions, Insect Reactions, Anaphylaxis
Moderators: Kevin Kelly, MD, FACAAI, and Stephanie Mawhirt, DO
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Kevin Kelly, MD, FACAAI
Stephanie Mawhirt, DO
1:00 pm
A001 – A Retrospective Analysis of Penicillin Allergy Relabeling During Readmission After Negative Inpatient Penicillin Allergy Testing
Matthew R. Norris, MD
1:15 pm
A002 – Impact of Educational Lecture on Physician Barriers to Recognition and Management of Anaphylaxis
Ashley Ciliberti, MD
1:30 pm
A003 – Direct Amoxicillin Challenge Without Preliminary Skin Testing for Pediatric Patients With Low-risk Penicillin Allergy Symptoms
Laura A. Wang, MD, MPH
1:45 pm
A004 – Trends in Anaphylaxis in Young Children in the United States from 2006-2015
Lacey B. Robinson, MD
2:00 pm
A005 – Erythema Multiforme-like Rashes: Are They Truly Antibiotic-associated?
Katharine M. Guarnieri, MD
2:15 pm
A006 – Adverse Drug Reactions in Cystic Fibrosis Patients: Using Data to Develop an Antibiotic Evaluation Program
Karen M. Anstey, MD
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Moderator:
Kevin Joseph Kelly, MD
Moderator:
Stephanie Mawhirt, DO
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Oral Abstract
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Oral Abstracts Session 1B: Allergy Diagnostics and Immunotherapy and Clinical Immunology, Immunodeficiency, Food Allergy
Moderators: Mitchell Grayson, MD, FACAAI, and Michelle Maciag, MD
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Mitchell Grayson, MD, FACAAI
Michelle Maciag, MD
1:00 pm – Clemens von Pirquet Award – Third Place
A100 – Long-term Adherence to Imported Fire Ant Subcutaneous Immunotherapy
Brittanie I. Neaves, MD
1:15 pm
A101 – Analysis of Allergen-specific IgE Cut Points to Cat, Dog, and Grass in Children
Bradley M. Boelkins, MD
1:30 pm
A102 – Imported Fire Ant Immunotherapy Prescribing Patterns in a Large Health Care System
Robert H. Wauters, MD
1:45 pm
A250 – Humoral Immunodeficiency in Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
S. Shahzad Mustafa, MD, FACAAI
2:00 pm
A251 – Reconstitution of IgG Subclasses Following Immunoglobulin Administration in Adults With Common Variable Immune Deficiency
David J. Reeder, MD
2:15 pm
A300 – Elevated Allergic Comorbidity in Patients With Food Protein-induced Enterocolitis
Melanie Ruffner, MD, PhD
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Moderator:
Mitchell H. Grayson, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Michelle Maciag, MD
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Oral Abstract
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Oral Abstracts Session 1C: Adverse Drug Reactions, Insect Reactions, Anaphylaxis, Asthma, Other Lower Airway Disorders, Other
Moderators: Peck Ong, MD, FACAAI, and Peter Capucilli, MD
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Peck Ong, MD, FACAAI
Peter Capucilli, MD
1:00 pm
A107 – Impact of Penicillin Allergy Label in Liver Transplant Recipients During Transplant Hospitalization
Gabriel Motoa, MD
1:15 pm
A200 – Asthma Population Management in the Children’s Hospital Emergency Department
Claire Atkinson, MD
1:30 pm
A201 – Influence of Natural Lung Surfactant Inhalation on Symptoms and Lung Function in Severe Bronchial Asthma
Lawrence M. DuBuske, MD, FACAAI
1:45 pm
A202 – Lack of Concordance Between FeNO and Spirometry in Patients With Chronic Cough
Talal M. Nsouli, MD, FACAAI
2:00 pm
A350 – Telemedicine and Patient Satisfaction in Allergy and Immunology
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Peck Y Ong, MD
Moderator:
Peter Capucilli, MD
Presenting Author:
Gabriel Motoa, M.D.
Presenting Author:
Claire Atkinson, MD
Presenting Author:
Lawrence M. DuBuske, MD, FACAAI
Presenting Author:
Talal M Nsouli, MD
Presenting Author:
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
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Oral Abstract
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Filling the Gaps – The Allergist's Role in Coordinating Care Across Age Groups
Transition is challenging for anyone, and different ages present different needs. This session will review unique aspects affecting children, adolescents and elderly patients who have asthma, food allergies and other allergic conditions. From discussion with caregivers to practical tips to help prepare for self-management, this session will provide an overview and a blueprint that attendees can immediately apply to patient care.
Moderators: Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI, and Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI
Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
1:05 pm
The Parent Is the Teacher: How to Help Parents Prepare for Transitioning Their Child to School
Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH
1:30 pm
You’re on Your Own: How to Help Adolescents Prepare for Self-management and Independent Living
William C. Anderson, MD, FACAAI
1:55 pm
Helping Our Elderly Patients: Unique Aspects of Their Care
Mervat Nassef, MD, FACAAI
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Dana V. Wallace, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH
Speaker:
William C. Anderson, MD
Speaker:
Mervat Nassef, MD, FACAAI
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Population Health and Infectious Diseases / International Travel
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Practical Applications at Work Seminar
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PBL – An Older Adult Patient With Difficult-to-control Asthma: Learning to Care for the Older Adult Patient Using SDM
Limit 40. Seats available on first-come, first-served basis.
Supported by an independent educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline
An interactive PBL presentation of an older asthmatic patient with poor adherence to asthma medication and inadequate communication will be presented. These are critical problems in asthma care in the older patient because they contribute to morbidity and mortality through poor control, frequent asthma exacerbations, acute care visits and oral corticosteroid usage. The elderly asthmatic is particularly vulnerable and needs a shared decision-making to improve adherence. To improve patient adherence in the older asthmatic, clinicians need to consider a variety of factors and implement strategies directly targeting underlying issues that may be specific to the older patient. Strategies will be discussed, including customizing and simplifying learning and intervention regimes, identifying barriers to adherence and addressing them, ensuring patient support structures are in place and improving self-efficacy and health literacy through shared decision-making.
Moderators: Ray S. Davis, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Ray S. Davis, MD, FACAAI
Post-PBL Interactive Discussion: Better Adherence through Shared Decision Making
Allan T. Luskin, MD, FACAAI
Andrew Weinstein, MD, FACAAI
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Speaker:
Ray S. Davis, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Allan T. Luskin, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Andrew Weinstein, MD, FACAAI
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Asthma and Respiratory / Sleep Disorders
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Problem-Based Learning
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Recurrent Infections With Normal or Near-normal Immunoglobulins: Now What?
ARS MOC/CME
Clinicians are often presented with patients complaining of recurrent infections; however, basic workup including serum immunoglobulins and specific antibodies may fail to demonstrate evidence of any immune deficiency. This clinical conundrum will review the presentation of these causes and the diagnostic workup. Treatment may include supportive therapies, and this clinical conundrum will review treatment options.
Moderators: Sami L. Bahna, MD, DrPh, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Sami L. Bahna, MD, DrPh, FACAAI
1:05 pm
When Does the Infection History Support the Diagnosis of an Immune Deficiency?
Elena E. Perez, MD
1:30 pm
Beyond Hypogammaglobulinemia: Additional Workup
Lisa R. Forbes, MD
1:55 pm
Evidence-based Management Strategies
Ivan Chinn, MD
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Sami L. Bahna, MD, DrPH, FACAAI
Speaker:
Elena E. Perez, MD
Speaker:
Lisa R. Forbes, MD
Speaker:
Ivan Chinn, MD
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Clinical Immunology and Autoimmune and Biologicals
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Clinical Conundrum
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WAO World Allergy Forum: New Frontiers in Atopic Dermatitis
New discoveries in atopic dermatitis are advancing our understanding of the underlying causes of this complex disease, as well as its role in allergic disease. New therapies give clinicians a wider range of treatment options to target specific manifestations of the disease and implement possible prevention strategies. This symposium will report on what we are learning from the new frontier of atopic dermatitis toward optimal care of the patient.
Moderators: Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI, and Ignacio J. Ansotegui, MD, PhD
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Ignacio J. Ansotegui, MD, PhD
1:05 pm
The Many Faces of Atopic Dermatitis
Motohiro Ebisawa, MD, PhD
1:30 pm
Novel Treatments in Atopic Dermatitis: Biologicals and Small Molecules
Mario A. Sánchez-Borges, MD
1:55 pm
International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) and Evaluation of Quality of Life in Skin Conditions
Luciana K. Tanno, MD, PhD
2:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Ignacio J. Ansotegui, MD, PhD
Speaker:
Motohiro Ebisawa, MD, PhD
Speaker:
Mario A. Sanchez-Borges, MD
Speaker:
Luciana K. Tanno, MD, PhD
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Dermatology
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Symposium
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When IgE Is Not to Blame: Non-IgE-mediated Food Reactions and Nutritional Management (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
This presentation will focus on the new guidelines regarding the diagnosis and management of EoE. It will also discuss other non-IgE-mediated food disorders.
Speakers:
Raquel Durban, MS, RD, CSP, LDN
Abby L. Allen, RN, NP
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Speaker:
Raquel Durban, MS, RD, CSP, LDN
Speaker:
Abby L. Allen, RN, NP
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Allied Health Program
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Allied Health Program
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Hands-on: Session in Rhinolaryngoscopy: Introductory
Fee: $195 (FITs: $50 / AHP: $50). Limit 30.
Supported by Optim LLC through an independent educational grant consisting of loaned durable equipment and disposable supplies.
This workshop will provide attendees with the ability to describe the major anatomical structures of the nasal, pharyngeal and glottic areas as visualized during examination with the fiber-optic rhinolaryngoscope; describe variations of normal seen when participants examine one another in this hands-on session; and demonstrate the proper handling and initial skills needed to perform a comprehensive upper airway examination with a fiber-optic endoscope.
Moderator:
Jerald W. Koepke, MD, FACAAI
Faculty:
Seong H. Cho, MD, FACAAI
Kevin R. Murphy, MD, FACAAI
Grant C. Olson, MD, FACAAI
Donald W. Pulver, MD, FACAAI
David Elkayam, MD
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Moderator:
Jerald W. Koepke, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jerald W. Koepke, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Seong H. Cho, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Kevin R. Murphy, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Grant C. Olson, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Donald W. Pulver, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
David Elkayam, MD
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Rhinitis / Sinusitis / Ocular and Anaphylaxis
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Workshop: Hands-on Only
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1:15 PM - 1:30 PM
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Analysis of Allergen Specific IgE Cut Points to Cat, Dog and Grass in Children
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Speaker:
Bradley Boelkins, MD
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1:30 PM - 1:45 PM
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Imported Fire Ant Immunotherapy Prescribing Patterns In A Large Health Care System
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Speaker:
Robert Wauters, MD
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Influence of Natural Lung Surfactant Inhalation on Symptoms and Lung Function in Severe Bronchial Asthma
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Speaker:
Lawrence M. DuBuske, MD, FACAAI
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1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
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Humoral Immunodeficiency in Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
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Speaker:
S. Shahzad Mustafa, MD, FACAAI
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Lack of Concordance Between FeNO and Spirometry in Patients With Chronic Cough
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Speaker:
Talal M Nsouli, MD
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2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
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Erythema Multiforme-Like Rashes: Are They Truly Antibiotic-Associated?
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Speaker:
Katharine Marie Guarnieri, MD
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Reconstitution of IgG Subclasses Following Immunoglobulin Administration in Adults with Common Variable Immune Deficiency
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Speaker:
David Reeder, Fellow
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Telemedicine And Patient Satisfaction In Allergy And Immunology
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Speaker:
Mary Nguyen, MD
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2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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ACAAI Allergen Extract Mixer Training Program – Hands-on Workshop
Must be registered for the Allergen Extract Mixer Training Program – Full Day Session to attend.
Agar plates, media fill incubation and analysis provided by Eagle Analytical
This inaugural program will offer didactic presentations, developed specifically to detail the expectations of the revised USP 797, followed by a hands-on workshop, where attendees will accurately garb to meet 797 standards, participate in area sterilization techniques and perform individualized media fill and glove tip testing. The session will conclude with a brief exam, and certificates of completion will be awarded to those who successfully complete the training program.
Faculty:
Maureen M. Petersen, MD, FACAAI
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Rekha P. Raveendran, MD
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Michael R. Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
Tara Doran, RN, BSN, MHA
Allie Rodriguez
Lori Lesiak, CMA (AAME) AE-C
Peter Mustillo, MD
2:00 pm – Room 381
Garbing to USP 797 Guidance
Allie Rodriguez
2:30 pm – Room 372
Hands-on Workshop
Maureen M. Petersen, MD, FACAAI
Rekha P. Raveendran, MD
3:40 pm – Room 382
Attendee Testing
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
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Speaker:
Maureen M. Petersen, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
Rekha P. Raveendran, MD
Facilitator:
James M. Tracy, DO, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Michael R. Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Warner W. Carr, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Tara Doran, RN, MHA
Speaker:
Allie Rodriguez
Facilitator:
Lori Lesiak, (AAME) AE-C
Facilitator:
Peter Mustillo, MD
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Allergen Extract Mixer
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2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
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Delivery Mode and Feeding Practices Influence Allergic Disease Burden
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Elevated Allergic Comorbidity in Patients with Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis
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Speaker:
Melanie Anne Ruffner, MD, PhD
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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Refreshment Break
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
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Is It Time to Rethink the Allergy Training Requirements for Pediatric Residents?
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Speaker:
Peter Capucilli, MD
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Understanding the Psychosocial Impact of Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES)
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Speaker:
Michelle Maciag, MD
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Visual Recognition Of Asthma Medications In Inner City Asthma Children And Caregivers
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Speaker:
Mansi Kothari, MD, MBBS
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Oral Abstracts Session 2A: Food Allergy
Moderators: Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, FACAAI, and Marissa Shams, MD, FACAAI
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, FACAAI
Marissa Shams, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm – Clemens von Pirquet Award – First Place
A301 – Understanding the Psychosocial Impact of Food Protein-induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES)
Michelle C. Maciag, MD
3:15 pm
A302 – Utilization of Quality Improvement Methodology to Facilitate Early Peanut Introduction for At-risk Infants
Monica T. Kraft, MD
3:30 pm
A303 – Review of 122 Consecutive Oral Food Challenges to Walnut
Mary G. Baker, MD
3:45 pm
A304 – Food Allergy Resolution and Subsequent Introduction Among Black and White Children in the FORWARD Study
Adam Robinson, BS
4:00 pm
A305 – Differences in Food Allergy Knowledge Between Black and White Parents in the FORWARD Study
Jialing Jiang, BA
4:15 pm
A306 – Maternal Diet Diversity During Pregnancy and Eczema and Food Allergy in Offspring: Healthy Start Study
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Moderator:
Michael Pistiner, MD MMSc
Moderator:
Marissa R. Shams, MD
Presenting Author:
Michelle Maciag, MD
Presenting Author:
Monica Townsend Kraft, MD
Presenting Author:
Mary Grace Baker, MD
Presenting Author:
Adam Robinson
Presenting Author:
Jialing Jiang, BA
Presenting Author:
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Oral Abstract
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Oral Abstracts Session 2B: Asthma, Other Lower Airway Disorders
Moderators: Myron Zitt, MD, FACAAI, and Jared Darveaux, MD
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Myron Zitt, MD, FACAAI
Jared Darveaux, MD
3:00 pm
A203 – Visual Recognition of Asthma Medications in Inner City Asthma Children and Caregivers
Mansi Kothari, MD, MBBS
3:15 pm
A204 – Stay On Therapy! Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Does Not Impact Methacholine Challenge Test Results
Maritza Rivera-Valenzuela
3:30 pm
A205 – Sex Dimorphism in the Gene Expression of Airway Epithelial Cells From Asthmatics
Sergio E. Chiarella, MD
3:45 pm
A206 – BMI Trajectory In Childhood Is Associated With Asthma at Young Adulthood Mediated by DNA Methylation
Rutu Patel, MPH, MBBS
4:00 pm
A207 – Assessing Knowledge of Asthma Management Among Internal Medicine Residents
Abigail Finley, MD, MPH
4:15 pm
A208 – Association Between Patients’ Perception of Their Asthma Control and the Symptomatic Burden of Asthma
Mark P. Small, BSc
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Moderator:
Myron J. Zitt, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Jared Darveaux, MD
Presenting Author:
Mansi Kothari, MD, MBBS
Presenting Author:
Maritza Rivera-Valenzuela
Presenting Author:
Sergio Chiarella, MD
Presenting Author:
Rutu Patel, MPH, MBBS
Presenting Author:
Abigail Nix Finley, MD, MPH
Presenting Author:
Mark Peter Small, BSc
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Oral Abstract
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Oral Abstracts Session 2C: Other, Rhinitis, Other Upper Airway Disorders, Skin Disorders
Moderators: Desiree Larenas - Linnemann, MD and Brittanie Neaves, MD
1:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Desiree Larenas-Linnemann, MD and Brittanie Neaves, MD
3:00 pm – Clemens von Pirquet Award – Second Place
A352 – Is It Time to Rethink the Allergy Training Requirements for Pediatric Residents?
Peter Capucilli, MD
3:15 pm
A353 – Geographical Distribution of Allergy/Immunology Providers in the United States Is Influenced by Median Income
Di Sun, MD, MPH
3:30 pm
A354 – Healthcare Utilization in Relation to Sensitization Against HDM Pre/post a Housing Intervention in Malmö, Sweden
Jens C. Richter
3:45 pm
A355 – Impact of the Penicillin Allergy Label on Time to First Antibiotic Dose in Septic Patients
David Frankel, MD
4:00 pm
A450 – Increased Platelet and Eosinophil Numbers Are Associated With Alcohol Hypersensitivity in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Margaret Kim, MD
4:15 pm
A500 – Association Between Maternal Diet Diversity and Infant Microbial Abundance: IOW 3rd Generation Cohort
Syed H. Arshad, MBBS, DM
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Moderator:
Desiree E. Larenas-Linnemann, MD
Moderator:
Brittanie I. Neaves, MD
Presenting Author:
Peter Capucilli, MD
Presenting Author:
Di Sun, MD, MPH
Presenting Author:
Jens C. Richter
Presenting Author:
David Frankel
Presenting Author:
Margaret Kim, MD
Presenting Author:
Syed H. Arshad, MBBS, DM
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Oral Abstract
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How to Implement a Penicillin Allergy Program in Your Community
It has been well established that 10% of the general population reports having a penicillin allergy, but 90% of those individuals are not truly allergic. Allergists can be exceptionally useful in the education surrounding penicillin allergy and assessment through skin testing and oral challenges. This symposium will discuss how allergists can serve as experts and advocates in their community, regardless of their practice setting, in the communication and development of a penicillin allergy reconciliation program.
Moderators: David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI, and Allison Ramsey, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Allison Ramsey, MD, FACAAI
3:05 pm
How to Effectively Educate Patients, the General Public, and Our Colleagues About Penicillin Allergy
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
3:30 pm
Utilization of Algorithms to Assess Patients Across the Spectrum, From Inpatient Hospitalization to the Outpatient Setting
Kimberly G. Blumenthal, MD, MSc
3:55 pm
We Need to Own This: The Role of the Allergist
David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
4:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Allison C. Ramsey, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David A. Khan, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Kimberly G. Blumenthal, MD, MSc
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Population Health and Infectious Diseases / International Travel
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Symposium
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PBL – A Child With Asthma and Food Allergy That Needs Proper Coding: Codeman and Doctor Document Strike Again
Limit 40. Seats available on first-come, first-served basis.
Following a real-time assessment of the audience discussion of the PBL case, Dr. Meadows, Dr. Gross and the audience will interactively discuss proper coding and documentation for the patient.
Moderator: Don A. Bukstein, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Don A. Bukstein, MD, FACAAI
Post-PBL Interactive Discussion
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Don A. Bukstein, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Don A. Bukstein, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Gary N. Gross, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI
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Practice Management / Professional Issues
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Problem-Based Learning
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Telemedicine for the Allergist
MOC/CME
The technology involved in telemedicine, direct-to-consumer platforms and case examples of actual technology will be discussed and reviewed. This expert presentation will spark your interest in exploring the future of telemedicine.
Moderators: Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI, and Justin C. Greiwe, MD, FACAAI
3:00 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
Justin C. Greiwe, MD, FACAAI
3:05 pm
How to Get Started in Telemedicine
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
3:25 pm
Direct-to-consumer Telemedicine
Tania Elliott, MD, FACAAI
3:45 pm
Facilitated Telemedicine as Virtual Visits
Jennifer Shih, MD
4:05 pm
The Future of Telemedicine for Allergy
David M. Lang, MD, FACAAI
4:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Justin C. Greiwe, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jay M. Portnoy, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Jennifer Shih, MD
Speaker:
Tania Elliott, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David M. Lang, MD, FACAAI
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Practice Management / Professional Issues
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Symposium
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Up in Smoke: The Use of Marijuana and E-cigs in Patients With Allergic Disease and Asthma (AH)
Allied Health Professionals Course requires separate registration. Admission by ticket only.
This presentation will discuss the ever-growing use of e-cigarettes and marijuana and the possible effects it can have on our patients with atopic disease. It will also discuss the potential for development of allergic reactions to these products.
3:00 pm
The Use of Marijuana and Its Potential Effects
David R. Naimi, DO
3:40 pm
Questions and Answers
3:45 pm
The Use of E-cigarettes and Its Potential Effects
Rohit K. Katial, MD, FACAAI
4:25 pm
Questions and Answers
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Speaker:
David R. Naimi, DO
Speaker:
Rohit K. Katial, MD, FACAAI
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Allied Health Program
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Allied Health Program
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Hands-on: Session in Rhinolaryngoscopy: Intermediate/Advanced
Fee: $195 (FITs: $50 / AHP: $50). Limit 30.
Supported by Optim LLC through an independent educational grant consisting of loaned durable equipment and disposable supplies.
The following criteria must be met to qualify for participation in this workshop:
- Have taken the Introductory Rhinolaryngoscopy Course at a prior meeting or have received similar training.
- Have a basic working knowledge of the nasal and laryngeal anatomy.
- Be familiar with the use of and have performed examinations with a flexible fiber-optic rhinoscope.
- Be willing to be examined by course participants.
Moderator:
Jerald W. Koepke, M
Faculty:
Seong H. Cho, MD, FACAAI
Grant C. Olson, MD, FACAAI
Kevin R. Murphy, MD, FACAAI
Donald W. Pulver, MD, FACAAI
David Elkayam, MD
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Speaker:
Jerald W. Koepke, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Jerald W. Koepke, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Seong H. Cho, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Grant C. Olson, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Kevin R. Murphy, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
Donald W. Pulver, MD, FACAAI
Facilitator:
David Elkayam, MD
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Rhinitis / Sinusitis / Ocular and Anaphylaxis
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Workshop: Hands-on Only
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3:15 PM - 3:30 PM
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Geographical Distribution of Allergy/Immunology Providers in the United States is Influenced by Median Income
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Speaker:
Di Sun, MD, MPH
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Stay On Therapy! Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Does Not Impact Methacholine Challenge Test Results.
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Speaker:
Maritza Rivera-Valenzuela
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Utilization of Quality Improvement Methodology to Facilitate Early Peanut Introduction for At-Risk Infants
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Speaker:
Monica Townsend Kraft, MD
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3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
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Healthcare Utilization In Relation To Sensitization against HDM Pre/post A Housing Intervention In Malmö, Sweden
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Speaker:
Jens C. Richter
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Review of 122 Consecutive Oral Food Challenges to Walnut
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Speaker:
Mary Grace Baker, MD
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Sex Dimorphism in the Gene Expression of Airway Epithelial Cells from Asthmatics
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Speaker:
Sergio Chiarella, MD
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3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
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BMI Trajectory In Childhood Is Associated With Asthma At Young Adulthood Mediated By DNA Methylation
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Speaker:
Rutu Patel, MPH, MBBS
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Food Allergy Resolution and Subsequent Introduction among Black and White Children in the FORWARD Study
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Speaker:
Hemant Sharma, MD
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Impact Of The Penicillin Allergy Label On Time To First Antibiotic Dose In Septic Patients
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Speaker:
David Frankel
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4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
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Assessing Knowledge of Asthma Management Among Internal Medicine Residents
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Speaker:
Abigail Nix Finley, MD, MPH
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Differences in Food Allergy Knowledge Between Black And White Parents in the FORWARD Study
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Speaker:
Jialing Jiang, BA
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Increased Platelet and Eosinophil Numbers are Associated with Alcohol Hypersensitivity in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
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Speaker:
Margaret Kim, MD
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4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
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Association between Maternal Diet Diversity and Infant Microbial Abundance: IOW 3rd Generation Cohort
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Speaker:
Hasan Arshad
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Association between patients’ perception of their asthma control and the symptomatic burden of asthma
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Speaker:
Mark Peter Small, BSc
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Maternal diet diversity during pregnancy and eczema and food allergy in offspring: Healthy Start Study
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Speaker:
Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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4:45 PM - 6:30 PM
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Town Hall Meeting presented by the House of Delegates and Annual Business Meeting
Town Hall Meeting hosted by House of Delegates
4:45 – 5:30 pm
Not For Credit
Beer, wine and cheese reception. All meeting attendees welcome!
4:45 pm
Welcome and Introductions
Travis Miller, MD, FACAAI, Speaker of the ACAAI House of Delegates
4:50 pm
Medicare for All
Susan Rudd Bailey, MD, FACAAI, President-elect of the AMA
5:05 pm
Health Care Disparities
Bill Finerfrock, President, Capitol Associates, Inc.
5:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
5:30 pm
ACAAI Annual Business Meeting Commences
Annual Business Meeting
5:30 – 6:30 pm
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The College invites all members to attend.
Call to Order and Approval of 2018 Minutes & Standing Rules, State of the College
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI, President
Historian’s Report
Joseph A. Bellanti, MD, FACAAI, Historian
Presentation of New Fellows, Distinguished and International Distinguished Fellows, Distinguished Service, Woman in Allergy, Special Recognition and EMD Awards
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Foundation Report and Young Faculty Support Awards
Richard W. Weber, MD, FACAAI, Foundation President
Alliance Report and Clemens von Pirquet Awards
Mrs. Patricia Wedner, Alliance President
Bylaws Committee Report
Gregory W. Bensch, MD, FACAAI, Bylaws Committee Chair
Recognition of Outgoing Regents
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
Nominating Council Report and Election of Officers
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI, Nominating Council Chair
Installation of New President and President’s Acceptance
Todd A. Mahr, MD, FACAAI
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI, President 2019-2020
Presentation to Outgoing President and New Business
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Travis A. Miller, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Susan R. Bailey, MD, FACAAI
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Non-CME Corporate Forum: Marching Forward in Atopic Dermatitis: Digging Deep on Shared Decision Making
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Not For Credit
Presented by:
Peter A. Lio, MD
Anne Marie Singh, MD
In this Interactive Exchange™ dinner program, faculty will review the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis, and discuss clinical characteristics, and comorbid conditions. Experts will describe appropriate use of systemic treatment options, including biologic therapy. Attendees of this program will gain a fresh perspective on management strategies for patients with moderate-to-severe disease.
Also, visit Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.at Booth #313.
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7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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President’s Private Dinner
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Monday, November 11
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Allergists Can Offer More Than Just Skin Testing
Allergists are well trained in the diagnosis and medical management of various allergic conditions. However, allergists can also play a central role in addressing other important aspects of these conditions that patients face in their daily lives. Allergists can lead the charge in educating other medical professionals and promoting quality care while also generating interest in our specialty among the next generation of physicians.
Moderator: Luz S. Fonacier, MD, FACAAI
8:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Luz S. Fonacier, MD, FACAAI
8:05 am – Bernard Berman Memorial Lecture
Hot Topics: FDA
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
8:25 am
Psychosocial Issues of Allergy
Hemant Sharma, MD
8:45 am – Bela Schick Lecture
Something Special, Is It the Specialty or the Practitioner?
Michael R. Nelson,MD, PhD, FACAAI
9:05 am
Delivering Quality Care Is Not Cost-prohibitive
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Luz S. Fonacier, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Bryan L. Martin, DO, FACAAI
Speaker:
Hemant Sharma, MD
Speaker:
Michael R. Nelson, MD, PhD, FACAAI
Speaker:
J. Allen Meadows, MD, FACAAI
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Practice Management / Professional Issues
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Plenary Session
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9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
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Refreshment Break
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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9:45 AM - 11:00 AM
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Urticaria: Are You Itching to Learn More?
This session will update the participant on the current state-of-the-art regarding spontaneous urticaria and physical or inducible urticarias. A comprehensive overview of the pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment strategies will be discussed. The participant will gain an understanding of the various treatment guidelines referred to in the U.S. and Europe. At the end of this session, the participant will have an understanding of the approach to diagnosis and treatment of patients with spontaneous and inducible urticarias.
Moderators: Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI, and Jonathan S. Tam, MD, FACAAI
9:45 am
Welcome and Introductions
Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI
Jonathan S. Tam, MD, FACAAI
9:50 am
What's New with Spontaneous Urticaria
David R. Weldon, MD, FACAAI
10:10 am
Chronic Inducible Urticaria
Marcus Maurer, MD
10:30 am
When Antihistamines / Omalizumab Are Not Enough
Allen Kaplan, MD, FACAAI
10:50 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Sandra M. Gawchik, DO, FACAAI
Moderator:
Jonathan S. Tam, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David R. Weldon, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Marcus Maurer, MD
Speaker:
Allen Kaplan, MD, FACAAI
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Dermatology
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Interdisciplinary Panel Session
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Climate Change and Natural Disasters: The Central Role of Allergists
MOC/CME
Our changing climate has impacted not only our temperatures, but the onset and duration of pollen season as well. It is important for allergists to understand the impact that climate change is having on our patients and to anticipate changes to how we provide care. Natural disasters create many challenges and are extremely disruptive to people’s lives. An often-neglected aspect of natural disasters includes the impact that flooding, fires and severe weather can have on the health of people with asthma and allergic conditions. Allergists who care for patients in natural disaster-prone areas can help them prepare for when those disasters strike.
Moderators: William K. Dolen, MD, FACAAI, and Meagan W. Shepherd, MD, FACAAI
9:45 am
Welcome and Introductions
William K. Dolen, MD, FACAAI
Meagan W. Shepherd, MD, FACAAI
9:50 am
Climate Change and the Impact on Allergic Conditions
David B. Peden , MD, FACAAI
10:10 am
When Disaster Strikes: The Health Impacts of Hurricanes, Floods and Fires
Nicholas Rider, DO
10:30 am
Be Aware and Prepare: How Allergists Can Help Patients Before Their Time of Need
Maya Gharfeh, MD, MPH
10:50 am
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
William K. Dolen, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Meagan W. Shepherd, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
David B. Peden, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Nicholas Rider, DO
Speaker:
Maya Gharfeh, MD, MPH
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Population Health and Infectious Diseases / International Travel
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Symposium
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9:45 AM - 12:30 PM
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CAP (Continuous Assessment Program) Review
The CAP Review is a literature-style review covering most of the articles chosen by the ABAI for the current six-month cycle of the Continuous Assessment Program (CAP). Each presenter will focus on key aspects of the study design, results and implications for practice. The goal of this session is to help prepare attendees for the second cycle of ABAI CAP program.
Moderator: Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
9:45 am
Welcome and Introductions
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
9:50 am
Anaphylaxis
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
10:15 am
Immune Hypersensitivity / Immunodeficiencies
Nikita Raje, MD
10:40 am
Immunodeficiencies
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
11:00 am
Refreshment Break
11:15 am
Lung Disorders / Food and Drug Allergy / Hypersensitivity Reactions
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
11:40 am
Food and Drug Allergy / Eosinophilic Disorders / EOE
Gerald Lee, MD, FACAAI
12:05 pm
Dermatology / Head and Neck
Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
12:25 pm
Head and Neck
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
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Moderator:
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Speaker:
Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, FACAAI
Speaker:
Kelly M. Maples, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Lisa J. Kobrynski, MD, MPH, FACAAI
Speaker:
Brian T. Kelly, MD, MA
Speaker:
Gerald B. Lee, MD
Speaker:
Nikita Raje, MBBS, MSc
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Other
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CAP Review
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11:00 AM - 11:15 AM
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Refreshment Break
Supported by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
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New Horizons in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
MOC/CME
This session will provide a foundation for exploring newer medical, surgical and biologic therapies for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with and without nasal polyps. Etiology, diagnosis and management will be reviewed.
Moderators: Alan B. Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI, and Puneet Shroff, MD, FACAAI
11:15 am
Welcome and Introductions
Alan B. Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI
Puneet Shroff, MD, FACAAI
11:20 am
New Understanding in the Etiology and Pathogenesis of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FACAAI
11:40 am
What's New in Medical and Surgical Management of CRS
Joseph Han, MD
Noon
The Coming Revolution of Biologics in CRS
Anju T. Peters, MD
12:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Alan B. Goldsobel, MD, FACAAI
Moderator:
Puneet Shroff, MD FACAAI
Speaker:
Anju T. Peters, MD
Speaker:
Joseph Han, MD
Speaker:
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FACAAI
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Rhinitis / Sinusitis / Ocular and Anaphylaxis
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Symposium
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Managing the Patient With Recurrent Infections
Common issues in managing the care of patients with primary immunodeficiencies will be addressed.
Moderators: Mary Beth Fasano, MD, MSPH, FACAAI, and S. Shahzad Mustafa, MD, FACAAI
11:15 am
Welcome and Introductions
Mary Beth Fasano, MD, MSPH, FACAAI
S. Shahzad Mustafa, MD, FACAAI
11:20 am
Considerations in Long-term Management of Children With PIDD
Mark M. Ballow, MD, FACAAI
11:40 am
Considerations in Management of Adult-onset PIDD
Nicholas Rider, DO
Noon
Adults With Hypogammaglobulinemia: Cytopenias and Malignancy
Thomas A. Fleischer, MD, FACAAI
12:20 pm
Questions and Discussion
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Moderator:
Mary B. Fasano, MD, MSPH, FACAAI
Moderator:
S. Shahzad Mustafa, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Mark M. Ballow, MD, FACAAI
Speaker:
Nicholas Rider, DO
Speaker:
Thomas A. Fleisher, MD, FACAAI
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Clinical Immunology and Autoimmune and Biologicals
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Clinical Conundrum
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