AAAAI Podcast: Conversations from the World of Allergy

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The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) podcast series will use different formats to interview thought leaders from the world of allergy and immunology. This podcast is not intended to provide any individual medical advice to our listeners. We do hope that our conversations provide evidence-based information. Any questions pertaining to one\'s own health should always be discussed with their personal physician. The AAAAI Find an Allergist is a useful tool to locate a listing of board-certified allergists in your area.

Recent Episodes
  • Importance of NIH Funding and the Allergy/Immunology Scientific Community Task Force
    Apr 14, 2025 – 28:16
  • Everything you Need to Know About Genetic Testing
    Apr 8, 2025 – 55:14
  • Food Challenges and Early Introduction to Foods
    Mar 25, 2025 – 53:20
  • School-based Asthma Management Programs – Advancing Care Through Community Collaborations
    Mar 11, 2025 – 36:00
  • Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease
    Feb 25, 2025 – 44:38
  • Looking Toward the 2025 AAAAI / WAO Joint Congress
    Feb 3, 2025 – 32:50
  • Climate Change and Wildfire Smoke and its Effects on Allergic Disease
    Jan 17, 2025 – 52:30
  • Neuroimmunology – How the Allergic Response is Initiated
    Jan 14, 2025 – 42:57
  • Hail and Farewell
    Dec 17, 2024 – 36:41
  • Meet the Candidates for AAAAI Secretary-Treasurer
    Dec 3, 2024 – 37:56
  • Medical Ethics for the Allergist/Immunologist
    Nov 13, 2024 – 57:29
  • Adverse Vaccine Reactions
    Sep 26, 2024 – 45:53
  • Anaphylaxis Education for All
    Sep 5, 2024 – 43:18
  • New Epinephrine Nasal Spray
    Aug 12, 2024 – 24:51
  • Contact Dermatitis
    Aug 6, 2024 – 44:16
  • AI in A/I: It’s Already Here – Are You Using It?
    Jul 9, 2024 – 01:04:29
  • Perioperative Anaphylaxis
    Jun 19, 2024 – 48:24
  • Striving for the Highest Quality
    Jun 4, 2024 – 38:15
  • Empowering Patients with Food Allergy
    May 13, 2024 – 57:17
  • Asthma Awareness Month
    May 7, 2024 – 43:57
  • Elevate Your Practice for a Sustainable Future
    Apr 24, 2024 – 32:48
  • A Focus on the Environment, Communication and Overcoming Barriers
    Apr 10, 2024 – 45:43
  • How to Deal with Scary Headlines
    Mar 13, 2024 – 50:09
  • Omalizumab for Treating Food Allergies
    Feb 25, 2024 – 53:30
  • Discover a New AAAAI Annual Meeting
    Jan 31, 2024 – 33:12
  • Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: What Does the Evidence Show?
    Jan 23, 2024 – 56:32
  • A Paradigm Shift in Managing Anaphylaxis is Upon Us
    Jan 9, 2024 – 01:12:58
  • End of an Era: What to do When Flovent Gets Discontinued
    Dec 28, 2023 – 35:56
  • How to Be Less Itchy, Sneezy and Wheezy During the Holidays
    Dec 14, 2023 – 41:21
  • Meet the Candidates for AAAAI Secretary-Treasurer
    Dec 5, 2023 – 36:26
  • What Does Precautionary Food Allergen Labeling Actually Mean?
    Nov 15, 2023 – 57:02
  • Alpha-gal Syndrome
    Nov 2, 2023 – 44:30
  • The Practice of Food Allergy Virtual Conference
    Oct 12, 2023 – 26:33
  • Episode 100: Consequences of Misinformation and How to Combat Them
    Oct 10, 2023 – 55:10
  • Can We Define Asthma Remission?
    Oct 5, 2023 – 42:07
  • Everyone with Penicillin Allergy Warrants Evaluation
    Sep 19, 2023 – 57:29
  • New Weapons Against an Old Foe
    Aug 28, 2023 – 25:12
  • Back to School with Asthma: Making the Case for Stock Inhalers
    Aug 23, 2023 – 44:43
  • The Impact of Air Quality on Our Health
    Aug 1, 2023 – 41:39
  • Venom Allergy
    Jul 19, 2023 – 01:15:09
  • The Origins of Allergy
    Jun 27, 2023 – 51:19
  • Everything You Need to Know About Stock Epinephrine
    Jun 1, 2023 – 48:09
  • What USP 797 Means for Allergists
    May 16, 2023 – 44:12
  • Lessons Learned from the AAAAI COVID-19 Response Task Force
    May 9, 2023 – 31:09
  • Asthma Awareness Month
    May 1, 2023 – 01:01:08
  • A Focus on the Environment and Community: New Presidential Initiatives
    Apr 20, 2023 – 53:40
  • A New Prescription for Asthma: Exercise
    Apr 6, 2023 – 51:39
  • The Albuterol Shortage and What it Means for Patients
    Mar 16, 2023 – 37:36
  • 10th Anniversary for The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
    Mar 10, 2023 – 30:28
  • Open Sesame: New Labeling Laws and Unintended Consequences
    Feb 9, 2023 – 44:00
Recent Reviews
  • ineemeeny
    Essential for food allergy parents!
    Thank you, Dr. Stukus for this wealth of knowledge in this very digestible form. There’s so much outdated information and misinformation out there, and so many episodes in this podcast are absolutely essential for parents of kids with food allergies. Thank you for covering so many topics that we need to know about to effectively advocate for our kids at the allergist’s office, school and social settings!
  • Gabrielthe2nd
    Great topics for listeners of all backgrounds
    I enjoy listening to the podcast, Dr. Stukus does a good job interviewing the participants. I recently enjoyed listening to the interview with Dr. Khokhar. The audio quality of the podcast has gotten better with time but still could be better.
  • Bobbi-in-the-hole
    Dr Peter Hotez
    The interview was excellent. An amazing and humble man. Thank You
  • Dward075
    Good overall but room for improvement.
    I think the choice of topics is good overall. Audio quality leaves quite a bit to be desired with most episodes. I also wish it was geared directly to practicing allergists and not hedging to also appeal to the general public. I wish it was structured more like the EMCrit podcast.
  • RafazH
    Average
    Unfortunately very superficial discussion without real depth or address of common clinical dilemmas
  • krussell1030
    Very Informative
    Well produced and moderated podcasts! I really appreciate the range of timely topics and how the podcasts are geared to a range of audiences. Highly recommend for any lay individual looking to learn more about food allergies from a reputable source!
  • Greek Moose
    Too basic
    Would appreciate more in-depth clinical information geared toward allergists/immunologists and fellows in training. Currently the format is a bit dry and information mainly geared toward a lay audience.
  • DrYesim
    Partical information, awesome content,
    and professinal interview skills. But the sound quaility is so poor I cannot get myself listen longer than 15 min. The Academy should get you a good quality microphone.
  • AllergyAC
    Needs to be more geared towards medical professionals
    So glad to have an allergy podcast. Really wish this would be geared more towards practicing allergists or medical personnel interested in allergy. The curbsiders is a good model. I have talked to other allergists that would be interested in something like this.
  • traveler7701
    Happy to see a solid allergy podcast!
    Please keep these coming! Much needed.
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