I attended the AAAAI’s (for short!) 2011 meeting in March. I thought this was a productive meeting for me. This is an international meeting of allergists from around the world.
The general plenary sessions were interesting. (photo 1). Some of the interesting topics: nanotechnology, asthma, studies on sublingual (under-the tongue) immunotherapy, safety of long-acting bronchodilating agents, food allergy, mold exposure.
Incidentally, while in California, I visited the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, in the San Jose Public Library. An ultra-fast visit is here and here. You can see Beethoven’s hair. A sample was used to discover that high lead levels probably contributed to his death.
The next weekend, I attended the Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Society of South Carolina’s annual meeting. This was a smaller scale meeting of allergists from South Carolina with 4 nationally known speakers. The topics included immunodeficiencies, EMR, drug allergies, food allergies, and occupational asthma. The above comments apply here also. Both meetings were intellectually stimulating and I think they will benefit my patients.
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