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The Allergist

CSACI
Pediatric Allergy
Immunotherapy
Quality Improvement
Food Allergy
Food Allergy Management
Chronic Urticaria
Leadership In Medicine
Oral Immunotherapy
Pollen Food Allergy Syndrome
Hereditary Angioedema
FPIES
Hives
Food Ladders
Allergy Practice Articles
Diagnostics
Preschool Asthma
Therapies
Burnout
Autoimmunity
Fresh Fruits

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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Recent Guests

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
Episode: The many faces of milk problems
Dr. Tamar Rubin
Pediatric allergist and clinical immunologist, Assistant Professor at University of Manitoba
University of Manitoba
Episode: Developing that immunology spidey sense
Dr. David Khan
Professor of medicine and pediatrics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, chair of the allergy lit review, author and contributing author on over 300 publications.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Episode: Highlights from the 2025 allergy literature
Dr. Hermenio Lima
Clinical immunologist and dermatologist with extensive experience in chronic urticaria and related clinical trials.
McMaster University
Episode: ENCORE: New Rules for Old Hives
Dr. Carina Venter
Professor of pediatrics specializing in allergy and immunology and registered dietician.
Children's Hospital in Colorado and University of Colorado
Episode: Nutrition and food allergy with Dr. Carina Venter
Zachary Rubin
A double board-certified pediatrician and allergist immunologist, and public health advocate
Oakbrook Allergists
Episode: Managing the Confident but Incorrect
Dr. Andrew Thamboo
A leading expert in chronic sinus disease and rhinology, currently leading research at St. Paul's Sinus Centre in British Columbia.
St. Paul's Sinus Centre, UBC
Episode: Can sinusitis be solved? The view from the ENT clinic

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Dr. Mariam Hanna
Host and lead clinician; frequent contributor with Canadian allergy and immunology affiliations.

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Consent is a Conversation
Q: Is a signed consent form sufficient, or should consent be treated as a broader process?
A signed form is not enough; consent should be treated as an ongoing process involving discussion and dialogue, ensuring the patient understands risks, alternatives, and has opportunities to ask questions, with documentation reflecting that conversation.
Consent is a Conversation
Q: What legally constitutes valid consent in Canadian practice?
Valid consent requires voluntary participation, informed understanding, and capacity, with capacity defined by understanding the nature of proposed treatment, the anticipated effects, alternatives, and consequences of refusing; all of which should be documented.
Infant anaphylaxis: What it looks like when they can't tell you
Q: Is a serum tryptase helpful in this age group if they're presenting with anaphylaxis?
Serum tryptase can be helpful if drawn within two to four hours of the reaction but must not be relied on solely for diagnosis.
Infant anaphylaxis: What it looks like when they can't tell you
Q: How common or how reliable are these GI-dominant symptoms?
GI-dominant symptoms like vomiting are not reliable as stand-alone symptoms for diagnosing anaphylaxis.
Infant anaphylaxis: What it looks like when they can't tell you
Q: What has really changed in our understanding of anaphylaxis, particularly when we talk about infants and toddlers in the last few years?
There is a focus on developing different criteria for diagnosing anaphylaxis in non-verbal patients, which is crucial for infants and toddlers.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Allergist

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

The show consistently centers on clinical allergy and immunology, translating the latest research into practical guidance for medical professionals. Across episodes, topics span consent in clinical practice, infant anaphylaxis, milk allergies, immunology education, chronic urticaria management, vaccine discussions, nasal and sinus conditions, pollen exposure, eczema care, mastocytosis, and chronic cough. The format combines expert interviews with evidence-based commentary, highlighting updated guidelines, novel therapies, and real-world care strategies. Noteworthy is the strong emphasis on medical-legal considerations, patient communication, and the evolving role of biologics and precision medicine in allergy care, making it valuable for cl... more

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1. Lisa Thurgur
2. Dr. Anagnostou
3. Dr. Farah Khan
4. Dr. Tamar Rubin
5. Dr. David Khan
6. Dr. Hermenio Lima
7. Dr. Carina Venter
8. Zachary Rubin

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