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The Allergist

CSACI
Immunotherapy
Food Allergies
Food Allergy
Biologics
Anaphylaxis
Chronic Urticaria
Pediatric Allergy
Oral Immunotherapy
Asthma
Inborn Errors Of Immunity
Allergic Rhinitis
Quality Improvement
Autoimmunity
Nasal Polyps
Atopic Dermatitis
Regulatory T Cells
Chronic Sinusitis
Epinephrine
Food Allergy Management
Workplace Efficiency

Welcome to your allergy lifeline..."The Allergist." A show that separates myth from medicine.

Every episode of The Allergist is designed for YOU – the medical professional aiming to stay on the cutting edge of allergy care. We'll clarify, correct, and, most importantly, contextualize the latest evidence.

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Latest Episodes

“If the asthma is under good control but they are still having these episodes, then I do think that maybe they have a PVFMD component to their breathing issue.” Dr. R. Jun Lin

Patients come into clinic short of breath. It hits during exercise, it lo... more

“AI might feel like magic at times, but mostly it's just powerful technology, and with any technology, it's a tool.” —Merlijn van Breugel

AI is no longer a future-tense possibility for allergists. It is already shaping diagnosis, prediction, documen... more

“It’s a fun time to be a food allergist”—Dr. David Fleischer

Food allergy treatment is no longer just about avoidance, epinephrine, and hoping for the best. With high-dose OIT, low-dose OIT, SLIT, EPIT, Xolair, and other biologics entering the conve... more

“We need more than just random care. We need randomized care.” — Dr. Derek Chu

For years, the allergy world has been drowning in a sea of data—risk factors, prevention strategies, and enough diagnostic tools to fill a warehouse. But how do you trans... more

“We came up with the idea of testing a ketogenic diet… which in mice, it’s basically a lot of Crisco… giving a keto diet to mice with CGD… led to a decreased susceptibility to colitis.” —Dr. Emilia Liana Falcone

The microbiome isn’t something sittin... more

“This is a safe and very effective therapy, which is probably underutilized within our own community.” —Dr. Susan Wasserman

Subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) sits in that uncomfortable space between routine and risk. It’s one of the few intervention... more

"So the future is one IV infusion, likely no chemotherapy, and that'll cure our IEIs." — Dr. Nicola Wright

For children born with inborn errors of immunity, bone marrow transplant has long been the closest thing medicine had to a cure. It works — bu... more

"That wholesome conversation that you take a minute or two to go through really creates a physician-patient relationship, expands that communication. Probably will not only improve patient outcomes, but reduce medical-legal risk for physicians in the... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. R. Jun Lin
fellowship-trained laryngologist, chief of the Division of Laryngology at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Episode: When It’s Not Asthma, Think Larynx
Merlijn van Breugel
Data scientist with a philosophy background, founder of Ditto
Ditto (Dutch tech startup)
Episode: When AI meets the allergy clinic
David Fleischer
Expert in food allergy and immunotherapy
Children's Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine
Episode: The Expanding Toolbox for Food Allergy
Dr. Derek Chu
Clinician, scientist and assistant professor at McMaster University
McMaster University, Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Episode: Evidence-Based or Autopilot? A review of systematic reviews
Dr. Emilia Liana Falcone
Physician scientist and director of the Microbiome and Mucosal Defense Research Unit
Montreal Clinical Research Institute (CHOM)
Episode: Microbiome in IEI, Much More Than Probiotics
Susan Wasserman
Professor of Medicine, McMaster University; Director of the Division of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; national leader in immunotherapy
McMaster University, St. Joe's Health Care Hamilton, Schroeder Allergy and Immunology Research Institute
Episode: Small Risks Big Rewards with SCIT
Lisa Thurgur
Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Ottawa; CMPA medical-legal risk educator and physician advisor
University of Ottawa; Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA)
Episode: Consent is a Conversation
Dr. Anagnostou
Professor of pediatrics in Allergy and Immunology Division at Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, Director of Allergy and Food Therapeutics.
Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine
Episode: Infant anaphylaxis: What it looks like when they can't tell you
Dr. Farah Khan
Pediatric allergist and clinical immunologist
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Dr. Mariam Hanna
Host of The Allergist with a focus on translating allergy and immunology evidence into clinical practice.

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When AI meets the allergy clinic
Q: Are allergists and immunologists currently adopting AI, or are we late to the game?
Adoption is not early; it is developing gradually, with growth in areas like phenotyping and prediction, but the field faces unique data challenges that slow rapid integration.
The Expanding Toolbox for Food Allergy
Q: When we say low dose versus high dose OIT, are we actually defining very different protocols and practices?
The main difference is in intensity and frequency of dosing, with low-dose approaches aiming for slower buildup and fewer side effects, while high-dose strategies may reach protective thresholds faster but come with more GI and reaction risks; ultimately, the chosen path depends on the family's goals, safety, and practicality.
Evidence-Based or Autopilot? A review of systematic reviews
Q: How should clinicians translate evidence into day-to-day practice and research participation?
Clinicians should work with guideline developers, participate in initiatives like Titan to improve diagnostic quality, and collaborate with research teams to facilitate randomized trials, ensuring patient care aligns with the best available evidence while advancing future evidence.
Evidence-Based or Autopilot? A review of systematic reviews
Q: What are the three changes allergists should implement immediately based on this work?
Three priorities are: (1) integrate a patient-centered, holistic approach and read between the lines to ensure the outcome is what the patient actually needs; (2) focus on high-quality, definitive diagnoses and develop care pathways, including promoting access to food challenges; (3) foster a culture of randomized care by collaborating with academic centers and participating in randomized trials to advance evidence-based practice.
Evidence-Based or Autopilot? A review of systematic reviews
Q: What distinguishes a question that's actually worth pursuing in systematic reviews from hype that generates noise on social media?
The guest emphasizes the need for clinically actionable information that can directly inform decisions, and the importance of linking work to guideline development so reviews translate into concrete patient care decisions rather than mere hype.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Allergist

What is The Allergist about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on allergy and immunology with a strong emphasis on translating the latest evidence into clinical practice. Across episodes, topics span vocal cord dysfunction, AI in allergy/immunology, expanding immunotherapy tools for food allergies, evidence synthesis and guidelines, the microbiome's role in inborn errors of immunity, safety and logistics of immunotherapy, medical consent, infant anaphylaxis, milk allergies, training in immunology, and the impact of ongoing literature on patient care. Notable throughlines include practical decision-making in complex cases, patient-centered planning, and the responsible adoption of new therapies and technologies. A distinctive angle is pairing clinicians with researchers and technologis... more

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1. Dr. R. Jun Lin
2. Merlijn van Breugel
3. David Fleischer
4. Dr. Derek Chu
5. Dr. Emilia Liana Falcone
6. Susan Wasserman
7. Lisa Thurgur
8. Dr. Anagnostou

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