Pediatrician's Corner: A Conversation with a Pediatric Allergist

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The Live Podcast will take place May 21, 2025
1:00 PM ET • Noon CT • 11:00 AM MDT • 10:00 AM PT

This Education is About:

  • Food allergy prevention through the early introduction of allergenic foods
  • How to pursue an accurate food allergy diagnosis
  • Identifying the appropriate threshold for referral to a pediatric allergist
  • How clinical practice guidelines increase healthcare efficiency and patient outcomes

Why it Matters:

Pediatricians possess the expertise to recognize an incredible range of illnesses, disease states, and developmental red flags. They’re also trained to make informed decisions about when specialized care is truly necessary. Knowing when a referral to a subspecialist is warranted is rooted in having a robust understanding of – and adherence to – clinical practice guidelines. Yet, these guidelines are underutilized by a large percentage of pediatricians. Empowering pediatricians to rely on established guidelines while also improving the interface of primary and specialty care in pediatrics is central to improving patient care outcomes.  

Target Audience:

A national and international audience of primary care physicians (PCPs), pediatricians, and general practitioners (GPs), and other healthcare providers involved in childhood health.

Course Credit:

1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM

Dates:

Opens: 2025-05-21
Closes: 2025-06-21

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition.
  • Farah Khan, MD

    Pediatrician
    Nationwide Children’s Hospital
    Columbus, Ohio

  • David R. Stukus, MD

    Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
    The Ohio State University College of Medicine
    Director, Food Allergy Treatment Center
    Nationwide Children’s Hospital
    Columbus, Ohio

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Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the role of adherence to clinical practice guidelines in improving patient outcomes and the efficiency of the healthcare system.
  • Identify appropriate thresholds for referring pediatric patients to medical subspecialists for common conditions seen in the primary care setting.