This list includes CME activities that are not programmed or accredited by the AAAAI, but that may be of interest to AAAAI members or other healthcare providers working in allergy/immunology. Visit the organizations' sites to determine if CME/CE credit will be offered.
For more information about any of these activities, please contact the sponsoring organizations named in the session descriptions.
To request the addition of an event to this listing, please contact the AAAAI Education Staff at cme@aaaai.org.
Events
2025
April 2025
Updates in Primary Immunodeficiency 2025
April 4-5, 2025
Cleveland, OH, and Live Stream
November 2025
International Primary Immunodeficiencies Congress (IPIC)
IPIC is one of the leading international congresses on primary immunodeficiency (PID) diagnosis and clinical care with a unique approach to its scientific programme underpinned by its focus on patient-centredness.
November 5-7, 2025
Prague, Czech Republic
More information can be found here.
Online or Ongoing
Disagreeing Better Toolkit for Clinicians and Care Teams
The Disagreeing Better course was developed by Dr. Julia Minson with funding from the CDC and is meant to improve the value of interactions between clinicians and vaccine hesitant patients. Though it was developed to address vaccine hesitancy, the course would be relevant for any difficult conversations that clinicians have with patients.and is based on her years of research on conflict as a professor at Harvard University. The course is made up of nine brief interactive modules. It is offered free of charge and up to 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits are available.
AAMC Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Certificate Program
The Association of American Medical Colleges is accepting applications for a new cohort of participants in the LEAD Certificate Program. Designed for early- to mid-career faculty, the program provides a firm foundation in the best practices and recognized theoretical models of effective educational leadership that are key to advancing medical education at all levels. Participants (Fellows) gain knowledge, skills, values, and real-life application that faculty and professionals in academic medicine need to be successful educational leaders. For more information and to apply, visit the LEAD Certificate Program webpage.
Clinical Advances in Allergy Management
Clinical Advances in Allergy Management is a Medscape website that offers a unique collection of educational activities delivered by leading experts in the field designed to address the challenges of allergy management: selecting the most effective treatment approach, improving patient adherence to treatment, and utilizing the latest available therapies. Visit Medscape to review the resources currently available.
American Lung Association Asthma Educator Institute
The American Lung Association Asthma Educator Institute is a two-day preparatory course for those qualified to take the National Asthma Educator Certification Board (NAECB) examination. Developed in January 2003, the Asthma Educator Institute was recently updated to reflect the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program Expert Panel Report 3: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma. Visit the ALA website for more information.