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Meet the pediatricians and allergists who helped develop our evidence-based resources and tools for health care partners, patients and families

Leading healthcare partners rely on PreventAllergies.org for essential education on food allergy prevention

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How our healthcare partners, providers and patients use these essential food allergy resources

A Case Study with Providence Health: Integrating our Early Allergen Introduction Resources for Providers and Patients

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EDITS TO AFTER VISIT SUMMARIES WITH NEW DOT PHRASES

Utilizing our expert-driven content, Providence Health updated after-visit summaries for babies at key milestones (2, 4, 6, & 9 month well child visits) and added multi-lingual dot phrases for high-risk babies to educate patients on food allergy prevention. View the updated summaries at bit.ly/AfterVisitSummary and bit.ly/DotPhrases

Part 1

Circle App Automated Reminders

UPDATES TO IN-APP EDUCATION & RESOURCES FOR PARENTS

With our evidence-based tools, Providence updated the Circle App to provide food allergy prevention resources to their patients. All patients using the app now receive reminders about early allergen introduction when their baby is 2, 4, 6, & 9 months old, with links to resources on food allergy prevention.

Part 2

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In-Office Education Materials

FLYERS AND OTHER IN-OFFICE TOOLS TO HELP TEACH PARENTS

Our team helped customize educational flyers and other tools for all pediatric and family practice doctors at Providence Health. Flyers are provided at the 2, 4, 6, & 9 month visits as another option to educate patients on food allergy prevention. Key educational tools for patients include food allergy prevention materials and table tents, and providers receive CME webinars from food allergy experts and summaries of the food allergy prevention medical guidelines.

Part 3

Continuing education

Register for our no-cost, CME course on food allergy prevention. Image of doctor checking on baby.

Register for our no-cost, CME course on food allergy prevention

Keep your credits up-to-date and learn the latest guidance on food allergy prevention

This CME course will provide you with the opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest guidelines, approaches and science in early allergen introduction, taught by leading allergists in the field.

Presentation by

Katie Marks – Cogan, MD, FACAAI, FAAAI
Co-owner & Co-Founder Clear Allergy
Board Certified Pediatric and Adult Allergist/Immunologist

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Jonathan M. Spergel, MD, PhD
Board Certified Allergist
Chief of the Allergy Program Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Also holds the Stuart E Starr Chair of Pediatrics.
Co-author of the new AAAAI Guidance

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