
ENCORE—Epinephrine Essentials: Balancing Confidence, Safety, and Misconceptions
“If that medicine is associated with fear of an injection, then we are giving the impression that a diagnosis of food allergy is worse than a life sentence.” — Dr. Paul Turner When it comes to managi...
18 Aug 29min

Milk and egg: different ladders, different outcomes
"Food, milk and egg ladders look the same, but they're not the same." — Dr. Juan Trujillo Ladders are close to standard in some clinics now. The evidence that they change the course of anything is sti...
4 Aug 23min

Managing the child-to-adult transition
"...these are chronic conditions that are not going to magically go away when a patient turns 18 or 21." — Dr. William Anderson Adolescence and early adulthood tend to be a rough stretch for patients ...
21 Jul 28min

New Epinephrine Options. Fewer Fears?
“If you are willing to use it and use it quickly, that's what I want you to have.” — Dr. Jay Lieberman Epinephrine is everywhere in allergy practice. Prescribed, refilled, demonstrated, repeated. And ...
7 Jul 28min

CVID? No. SAD? Maybe.
“You can have a patient that has normal immunoglobulins and abnormal responses to protein antigens as well. Historically, I’ve seen these patients. They do happen. They are out there.” — Dr. Benjamin ...
23 Jun 27min

When AI meets the allergy clinic
“AI might feel like magic at times, but mostly it's just powerful technology, and with any technology, it's a tool.” —Merlijn van Breugel AI is no longer a future-tense possibility for allergists. It ...
26 Mai 27min

The Expanding Toolbox for Food Allergy
“It’s a fun time to be a food allergist”—Dr. David Fleischer Food allergy treatment is no longer just about avoidance, epinephrine, and hoping for the best. With high-dose OIT, low-dose OIT, SLIT, EPI...
12 Mai 28min



















