Now Unveiled: Visit the Improved AAAAI Continuing Education Center
The AAAAI remains committed to promoting educational innovation through faculty development, online learning, interactive learning and introduction of education-related technology. For these reasons, we are excited to unveil the improved AAAAI Continuing Education Center.
When you visit the AAAAI Continuing Education Center, you may notice the following upgrades:
1. Enjoy user-friendly browsing. Find your favorite courses more easily with an improved layout and easy-to-use Education Catalog. The website is also responsively designed so it will be compatible on all of your mobile devices. In addition, a new feature allows you to bookmark courses of interest so you can come back and review them at a later time.
2. Don’t miss a beat between activities. You can view your completed and pending activities in one place, making it easy to pick up courses exactly where you left them. Each course also displays your “course progress” so you can see where you are in the process of completing the activity as well as easily jump between sections.
3. Log in once and only once. If you are logged in to aaaai.org, you will not need to log in again to the AAAAI Continuing Education Center. Please note, however, the first time you use the upgraded Continuing Education Center, you need to review your account information and select your area of practice. This helps us understand which kind of credits you are pursuing and it must be completed before you begin an activity.
4. Organize your transcript. You can generate a convenient PDF listing of your completed activities and print the certificates. You can also manually enter the course information or import certificates from non-AAAAI activities if you’d like to track all of your continuing education in one place.
5. Share your progress with your colleagues. Did you enjoy a virtual patient activity or are you planning to attend an upcoming live course? Share it on LinkedIn or Twitter with our new social media share buttons. Feeling competitive? You can compare your Allergy/Immunology Self-Assessment scores to other users who have completed the activity. The self-assessment includes a set of 11 timed quizzes covering a variety of allergy/immunology topics. Learners who complete the assessment and report completion of a follow-up learning plan can satisfy MOC Part II requirements.