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Update Your Pollen Counting Skills in Orlando

The advanced courses in fungal spores and pollen grains will again be presented at the 2018 AAAAI/WAO Joint Congress. The courses are a stand-alone program on Thursday, March 1 with a separate registration fee that does not include attendance at the Joint Congress. The 2018 program will include a morning session on Advanced Pollen Identification and an afternoon session on Advanced Fungal Spore Identification.

These courses, which serve as a prerequisites to taking the National Allergy Bureau™ (NAB) certification exam, provide skills in identifying airborne pollen grains and fungal spores–the hallmark of our specialty. Attendance at these programs will benefit the station counters and physicians who treat patients with pollen and fungal allergies. The courses also provide an opportunity for experienced counters to update their counting and identification skills. Registration for the program opens with Joint Congress registration.

The Board of Directors has provided ten $200 scholarships to offset the cost of NAB stations sending their staff to the 2018 AAAAI/WAO Joint Congress. These scholarships are for new counters and certified counters wanting to update their counting skills. The NAB is a volunteer network and these scholarships are being provided to assist in this volunteer effort.

For information about the scholarships, contact Jerome Schultz at jschutlz@aaaai.org. The scholarship application deadline is January 15, 2018.