Allergic and Immunologic Skin Diseases Resources for Healthcare Providers

Clinical Resources  
Atopic Dermatitis Personalized Management Plan

AAAAI Statements and Practice Parameters reflect the most current guidance available from the AAAAI on clinical topics related to allergies, asthma and immunologic disease.

Allergic and Immunologic Skin Diseases Resources include an overview, explanation of symptoms and diagnosis, treatment and management, an action plan, information for patients, and more.


Collaborate with Allergic and Immunologic Skin Diseases Professionals

Interested in collaborating with fellow AAAAI members who share a particular interest in Allergic and Immunologic Skin Diseases? The ADDA Interest Section is the community for AAAAI members interested in advancing the knowledge and understanding of food allergy diagnosis and treatment. Topics covered include: anaphylaxis, dermatology, and drug allergy.

To learn more about the work of this interest section, contact one of the leaders below:

Chair: Kimberly G. Blumenthal, MD MSc FAAAAI            

Vice Chair:  Miguel A. Park, MD FAAAAI       

Secretary: Peck Y. Ong, MD FAAAAI      

Staff Liaison: Lauri Sweetman           

Interested in aligning with ADDA?

Becoming part of the ADDA community network is as simple as linking to your AAAAI personal member profiles and updating your profile to reflect your primary membership as ADDA under the tab labeled Involvement.

Or, consider the work of the Allergic Skin Diseases Committee. Its purpose is to facilitate education and research activities in advancing knowledge and improving care for atopic dermatitis, urticaria, angioedema, contact dermatitis and other related immune-mediated skin diseases. . NOTE: Interest Section Committees are open to all members of the AAAAI.

Allergic and Immunologic Skin Diseases Resources for Patients

AAAAI’s Tools for the Public offers a variety of resources for patients, including videos, interactive quizzes, and downloadable handouts to learn more about allergic and immunologic conditions. These include:

Two Cents About Nickel
Chronic Urticaria (Hives) - Take Home Points

 

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