Wheezin', Sneezin' & Itchin' in Alaska
Wheezin’, Sneezin’ and Itchin’ in Alaska is a 2-day program that targets a variety of medical specialists who frequently encounter allergy, asthma and immunology patients in their clinical practices. With only 9 board certified allergists/immunologists practicing in Alaska; many Alaskans with asthma and/or allergies who live in urban and rural cities must rely on medical care from general practitioners such as pediatricians, family practice providers, ANP’s, and/or PA’s. Physician and other health care providers from across Alaska, welcome the opportunity to increase their knowledge of asthma, allergy and immunological disease management based on current guidelines. AAFA Alaska’s conference provides local access to state of the art education programs, minimizing the amount of travel that would be required to attend similar programs in the continental United States. This conference provides a rigorous program of evidenced based information provided by a carefully selected faculty.
Target Audience
- Physicians
- Allied Health Professionals
- Nurse Practitioners
- Physician Assistants
- Registered Nurses
- Respiratory Therapists
- Pharmacists
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Recognize how climate change is impacting environmental factors that are leading to increased frequency and more severe atopic disorders
- Adapt management strategies for patients with recurrent infections and immunodeficiency
- Learn how to recognize and identify occult processes such as mastocytosis, SLE and other autoimmune conditions.
- Recognize the dermatologic masqueraders associated with atopic skin disease
- Recognize antibody deficiencies in chronic lung diseases and other co-morbid conditions
- Understand the distinction between pediatric asthma and adult onset asthma, both in phenotype and management
- Adapt principles of diagnostic criteria of chronic upper airway conditions and the role of personalized medicine
- Understand the expanding role of biologics in the management of asthma, allergic and immunologic disease
- Learn the differential angioedema based on presentation, appropriate evaluation, and management
- Learn about the diagnosis and management strategies of “Long COVID”
- Recognize the complexity related to confirmation of IgE and non-IgE food allergy
- Recognize the asthma/COPD overlap syndrome and potentially new therapies
- Learn about health disparities in underserved populations, with focus on cultural awareness
- Explore the future of medicine including the role of artificial intelligence and expanding personalized care
- Learn about adrenal insufficiency including risks, recognition, management
- Explore Infectious disease and vaccines, learning from the past
The information disclosed by the presenters and planning committee members was reviewed in accordance with the AAAAI Disclosure Policy. All potential conflicts of interest were mitigated by the planners, faculty, and reviewers prior to their participation in the development of this activity.
Planning Committee
Kathleen A. Bell, RN
Jody Butto, MD
Jeffrey G. Demain, MD FAAAAI
Dale Knutsen, BS
Stephen N. Marks, MD FAAAAI
Peter J. Montesano, MD
Laura M. Moore, MD FAAAAI
Kristina M. Waring, MA, CCC SLP
Jered Weinstock, MD
Kathleen E. Young
Faculty
April M. Arseneau, MD
David I. Bernstein, MD FAAAAI
Jody Butto, MD
Jeffrey G. Demain, MD FAAAAI
Joud Hajjar, MD, PhD, MS, FAAAAI
David Kingston, PA-C
David M. Lang, MD FAAAAI
Stephen N. Marks, MD FAAAAI
Jeff Medland
Peter J. Montesano, MD
Laura M. Moore, MD FAAAAI
Kacie Tempel, PA-C
James M. Tracy, DO FAAAAI FACAAI
Sean A. Walsh, PA-C
Kristina M. Waring, MA, CCC SLP
Jered Weinstock, MD
Benjamin Westley, MD
Brayden P. Yellman, MD
Content Review
TBD
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AAAAI Disclosure Policy
Pursuant to the Code of Ethics for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and the Standards for Commercial Support of Continuing Medical Education of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the AAAAI requires disclosure of certain information from faculty members of educational activities designated for CME credit by the AAAAI. Prior to the activity, authors and reviewers are required to disclose all relationships that meet the following parameters:
• Employment. Name of employer and job title.
• Financial interests. All organizations, other than the employer, from which the faculty member receives annual remuneration in any amount (including grants, honoraria and consulting fees).
• Research interests. All organizations which support research projects for which the faculty member serves as an investigator.
• Legal Consultation Services/Expert Witness Testimony: All topics on which the faculty member provided legal consultation and/or expert witness testimony during the previous calendar year.
• Organizational interests: All organizations, other than the AAAAI, for which the faculty member holds volunteer positions.
• Gifts. All organizations from which the faculty member have received a gift of any amount in the last year.
• Other interests. All interests of the faculty member that would be judged by a majority of his/her peers to be more than casual and/or likely to impact his/her ability to exercise independent judgment. This includes any financial interest in or relationship with any manufacturer of a commercial product, and any financial interest or relationship with any organization that provides commercial support to AAAAI-sponsored educational activities.
Accreditation Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of AAAAI and the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, Alaska Chapter. The AAAAI is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statement
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CE Designation Statement
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (AAAAI) is a Provider, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #10704, for up to 16.50 Contact Hours.
Credit Claiming Period
Credit claiming for this activity will expire at 11:59 pm on September 17, 2027. Requests to claim credit on or after September 18, 2027 will be subject to an administrative fee.
Available Credit
- 16.50 AttendanceAttendance credit.
- 16.50 CECE credit.
- 16.50 CMECME credit.

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