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From medical guidelines and best practices to educational insights on specific disease states, ImmunoCAST is a podcast dedicated to providing healthcare providers of all specialties clinically relevant, easy-to-digest episodes on allergy related topics.

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Wheat allergy, celiac disease, and non-specific gluten intolerance all share overlapping gastrointestinal symptoms that can confound primary care diagnosis. This episode addresses the core diagnostic challenge of distinguishing IgE-mediated wheat all... more

Celebrate our 50th episode by diving in to hear some of our favorite insights from the many allergy experts we’ve welcomed to ImmunoCAST. In this episode, we’ve curated clinical clips from guests like Dr. Zachary Rubin, Dr. David Golden, Dr. Ruchi Gu... more

Nearly 11% of U.S. adults meet criteria for a convincing food allergy, yet most clinicians underestimate both the prevalence and unique challenges of adult-onset disease. This episode addresses the frequent misdiagnosis and clinical uncertainty surro... more

For primary care providers, seeing a patient presenting with atopic dermatitis (eczema) is common, yet misconceptions persist regarding its underlying cause and optimal management. This episode tackles the critical clinical dilemma: when and how shou... more

In this episode, we sit down with ImmunoCAST host Gary Falcetano, PA, to discuss the insights he wishes he had when he first began treating and managing allergy patients, along with the knowledge he has gathered from speaking with thousands of clinic... more

Over 99% of homes contain at least one allergen, with 75% harboring three to six, yet winter allergies often masquerade as stubborn “colds” or recurrent respiratory infections. This episode confronts the core diagnostic challenge of differentiating a... more

In this episode, we tackle the challenge of separating allergy fact from fiction in an age of rampant online misinformation. Dr. Zachary Rubin, a double board-certified pediatrician and allergist, shares insights on common allergy myths circulating o... more

Did you know that a dog allergy could be linked to unexplained infertility? This episode delves into fascinating allergy case studies and how component-resolved diagnostics can help uncover hidden connections. From wheat-dependent exercise-induced an... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Benninger
Otolaryngologist and expert in rhinitis
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: 50th Episode: Top Insights from Our Past Allergy Expert Guests
Dr. Zach Rubin
Popular voice in the allergy community; expert translating complex allergy concepts
Episode: 50th Episode: Top Insights from Our Past Allergy Expert Guests
Dr. Anne-Marie Shues
Expert on allergen component diagnostics, particularly in pet allergies
Episode: 50th Episode: Top Insights from Our Past Allergy Expert Guests
Dr. David Golden
World authority on insect venom allergy
Episode: 50th Episode: Top Insights from Our Past Allergy Expert Guests
Tamara Hubbard
Founder of the Food Allergy Counselor and a licensed professional counselor
Johns Hopkins University Press
Episode: How Can Clinicians Address Mental Health in Food Allergy Patients? (ft. Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC)
Jessica Murphy
A clinical laboratory expert with over 10 years of experience, currently a product manager for Phadia Laboratory Systems
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Episode: From Clinic to Lab: The Allergy Diagnostic Journey
Dr. Ann-Marie Malby-Schoos
Clinician researcher specializing in allergic diseases in children
COPSAC, Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood
Episode: Unraveling the Complexities of Pet Allergy Diagnosis with Dr. Ann-Marie Schoos
Dr. Ruchi Gupta
Professor of pediatrics and medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, attending physician with 20 years of experience as a board certified pediatrician, founding director of the Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research
Northwestern University
Episode: Must-Know Tips for Primary Care Managing Food Allergies: Insights from Dr. Ruchi Gupta
Dr. Zachary Rubin
Double board-certified allergist with a significant online following.
Episode: Understanding the Allergy Symptom Threshold with Dr. Zachary Rubin and Allergy Insider

Hosts

Luke Lemmons
Host with over six years of experience writing for healthcare providers and educating on allergies, focusing on the relevance of allergy awareness in medical practice and patient management.
Gary Falcetano
Licensed and board-certified Physician Assistant with over 12 years of experience in allergy and immunology, providing insightful discussions on allergy-related healthcare and management strategies.

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50th Episode: Top Insights from Our Past Allergy Expert Guests
Q: What is the role of primary care providers in managing food allergies and how can they be supported?
Primary care providers are often the first line of support for patients with food allergies, and they can be supported by taking effective histories and knowing which specific testing to perform for allergies.
50th Episode: Top Insights from Our Past Allergy Expert Guests
Q: When should primary care clinicians consider referring families for mental health counseling regarding allergies?
Clinicians should consider referring families when they struggle with adjusting to the diagnosis, particularly after anaphylaxis or when anxiety about treatment like oral immunotherapy becomes unmanageable.
How Can Clinicians Address Mental Health in Food Allergy Patients? (ft. Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC)
Q: When is a good time to refer a family or a patient to counseling?
A good time to refer is when families struggle with adjusting to a diagnosis, particularly after a reaction or in cases where anxiety is affecting their everyday functioning.
How Can Clinicians Address Mental Health in Food Allergy Patients? (ft. Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC)
Q: What can clinicians do when they have these conversations to help improve or influence the mental health outcomes in their patients?
Clinicians should provide compassionate guidance, ensure families understand how to live with food allergies, and focus on helping them assess risk in a manageable way.
Must-Know Tips for Primary Care Managing Food Allergies: Insights from Dr. Ruchi Gupta
Q: What is your take home message to any clinicians who are listening who may have some experience with food allergies or have none at all?
Dr. Gupta emphasizes five steps for diagnosis and management for primary care, encouraging clinicians to take thorough histories, order specific IgEs, provide action plans, prescribe epinephrine, and refer to allergists as needed.

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Content primarily focuses on allergy-related topics that are clinically relevant for healthcare providers across various specialties. Episodes provide insights into significant issues such as the intersection between allergies and other health conditions, patient education, and the latest in allergy diagnostics and treatment options. Unique elements include discussions on real case studies, the psychological aspects of allergies, and the impact of misinformation in allergy management. The podcast aims to enhance understanding and management of allergies through accessible, informative dialogue, appealing particularly to healthcare professionals looking to improve their patient care strategies.

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1. Dr. Benninger
2. Dr. Zach Rubin
3. Dr. Anne-Marie Shues
4. Dr. David Golden
5. Tamara Hubbard
6. Jessica Murphy
7. Dr. Ann-Marie Malby-Schoos
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