With an eye on the food allergy community as a unique group of consumers since 2008, we're on a quest to find and share ways to continue enjoying the good things in life.


23 February 2009

Upcoming FAAN Conferences

Below is the press release for the upcoming FAAN (Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network) conferences.

"Take Action, Prevent Reactions" at FAAN's Annual Food Allergy Conferences
FAIRFAX, Va. (February 20, 2009) – Registration for the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network's (FAAN) 16th annual Food Allergy Conferences is now open. Anyone who has a food allergy or takes care of someone with a food allergy will benefit from learning how to "Take Action, Prevent Reactions."

The conferences will be held in Baltimore, Md., on March 28, in Rosemont, Ill., on April 18, and in Tarrytown, N.Y., on May 9. The prevalence of food allergies among children under age 18 is on the rise, according to a study released last fall by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that showed an 18 percent increase between 1997 and 2007. Whether attendees have been living with food allergies for years or are dealing with a new diagnosis, these conferences will help.

FAAN's conferences offer insight on the most recent research findings about food allergy as well as enhanced discussion and networking among medical leaders in the field, caregivers, teachers, child care providers, families, and school staff. There are even special sessions for teens (ages 11 and up), nurses, and registered dietitians at the conference. Attendees will learn how to take action to prevent reactions from leading experts in the field as well as others who are living with food allergies. Topics will include:

• Causes and symptoms of food-allergic reactions
• How food allergies are diagnosed
• Strategies for avoiding reactions
• How and when to use epinephrine
• How to eat well with food allergies
• How to be prepared for an allergic emergency
• Tips for dining out with food allergies
• Ways to prepare a child to manage food allergies
• Latest news on food allergy research.

"These conferences provide a unique opportunity to not only learn the latest information on living with food allergies, but to also meet others who can relate," said Julia Bradsher, FAAN CEO. "Until there is a cure, education is the key to avoiding a reaction, which is the goal of this year's conferences – to help people 'Take Action, Prevent Reactions.'"

Past conference attendees, particularly parents of young children, have gained a new sense of confidence about their level of preparedness for food allergy management. The Baltimore conference will feature Robert A. Wood, M.D. He is a professor of pediatrics and international health and the director of pediatric allergy and immunology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, as well as the author of Food Allergies for Dummies. The Rosemont, Ill. conference will feature Wesley Burks, M.D. He is a professor and chief of pediatric allergy and immunology at Duke University Medical Center. The Tarrytown, N.Y. conference will feature Hugh Sampson, M.D. and Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, M.D. Dr. Sampson is a professor of pediatrics and immunobiology at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, as well as chief of the division of allergy & immunology in the department of pediatrics, director of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute, and dean of translational biomedical science at the Mount Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Nowak-Wegrzyn is an assistant professor of pediatric allergy and immunology at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, as well as a clinician and a researcher in the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at the Mount Sinai Medical Center.

For more information or to register for one of FAAN's Food Allergy Conferences, visit www.foodallergy.org or call (800) 929-4040.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rats - if only I wasn't on the other side of the country. I'd totally go to one of these!

Are you attending one?

Unknown said...

I was surprised there isn't one on the west coast. What's with that?

Yes, I am hoping to attend the one in Tarrytown. I'm just working out the details here. It would be my first FAAN conference, in fact!

Jenny said...

I'm attending the Chicago-area conference. It will be my first one, too!

Should be very interesting and hopefully inspiring.