Allergy and Immunology Fellowship
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Fellowship Curriculum
The fellowship curriculum consists of weekly immunology lectures as well as educational conferences with fellows and staff. Weekly conferences consist of didactic lectures, board review sessions and a monthly journal club. We also have several practical sessions for procedural skills important for a practicing allergist with focus on aeroallergen mixing, testing and immunotherapy as well as patch testing. Fellows also attend monthly sessions focusing on the business of working in or starting an allergy practice.