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Head to Atlanta Early to Take Advantage of Pre-Annual Meeting Courses

You are invited to attend a new hands-on course covering the science and practicalities of using infusion therapies in the allergy/immunology practice and the Basic Aerobiology course at the Georgia World Congress Center on Thursday, March 2.

Attendees will learn about the mechanisms of action and newly FDA approved biologics before having the opportunity to perfect their infusion technique, including device selection and catheter insertion. This course will also address how to plan for and incorporate infusion therapies into the allergy/immunology practice with discussion of administrative challenges and patient communication needs.

Attendees can earn up to 6.5 CME/CE credits. The cost is $50 for physicians and $25 for eligible allied health professionals and fellows-in-training. Breakfast and lunch are included.

Contact cme@aaaai.org for the discount code or for more information. Applied IV Therapy for the Allergy/Immunology Practice is funded through an educational grant from Teva Respiratory.

To register, visit education.aaaai.org/ivtherapy17 today. Space is limited to 100 attendees.

The Basic Aerobiology course at the 2017 Annual Meeting will now be a stand-alone one day program on Thursday, March 2 with a separate registration fee. Basic pollen identification will be reviewed in the morning and the afternoon session will be on basic fungal spore identification.

This course, which serves as a prerequisite to the National Allergy Bureau (NAB) certification exam, provides skills in identifying airborne pollen grain and fungal spores–the hallmark of our specialty. Attending these programs will benefit the station counters and physicians who treat patients with pollen and mold allergies.

Click here to register. For information on the course, contact Jerome Schultz at jschultz@aaaai.org.