Fall Symposium Survey To be entered into a drawing for a $50 Visa Gift card you must fill out the following information. Note, you must give us your name and email address so we can notify you if your name is drawn.Name First Last Email Enter Email Confirm Email Atopic Dermatitis & JAK inhibitors: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Mark Boguniewicz, MD*ExcellentGoodFairPoorMet Objectives:Topic of Interest:Teaching Effectiveness:Objectives: Upon completion of this learning activity, participants should be able to: 1. Recognize the rationale for developing new treatments for atopic dermatitis 2. Describe potential benefits and risks of JAK inhibitors in atopic dermatitisAverage number of patients treated each week with conditions related to disease states discussed in this activity:* 0-4 patients 5-9 patients 10-14 patients 15+ patients Oral Immunotherapy in Clinical Practice - Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MBA, MSc*ExcellentGoodFairPoorMet Objectives:Topic of Interest:Teaching Effectiveness:Objectives: Upon completion of this learning activity, participants should be able to: 1. Understand how to explain the safety of OIT to potential candidates 2. Understand how to identify optimal candidates for OIT 3. Discuss factors associated with successful OIT adherenceAverage number of patients treated each week with conditions related to disease states discussed in this activity:* 0-4 patients 5-9 patients 10-14 patients 15+ patients Understanding Physician Wellness: A Dynamic and Evolving Approach - Travis A. Miller, MD*ExcellentGoodFairPoorMet Objectives:Topic of Interest:Teaching Effectiveness:Objectives: Upon completion of this learning activity, participants should be able to: 1. Understand prevalence and survey data of physician burnout specifically related to allergists and other specialists 2. Restate reasons and effects of physician burnout 3. Evaluate effects of the COVID19 pandemic on burnout and wellness 4. Utilize interventions to prevent and reduce burnout 5. Apply measures to increase physician job satisfaction and improve physician wellness Average number of patients treated each week with conditions related to disease states discussed in this activity:* 0-4 patients 5-9 patients 10-14 patients 15+ patients Targeted Approach to Asthma Management – Rethinking the Epithelium - Warner Carr, MD*ExcellentGoodFairPoorMet Objectives:Topic of Interest:Teaching Effectiveness:Objectives: Upon completion of this learning activity, participants should be able to: 1. Understand the pathophysiology of airway epithelial inflammation 2. Describe the effect of alarmins on asthma pathophysiology 3. Describe novel targets for management of severe asthmaAverage number of patients treated each week with conditions related to disease states discussed in this activity:* 0-4 patients 5-9 patients 10-14 patients 15+ patients Please rate your experience with the the virtual platform for this meeting.*ExcellentGoodFairPoorEffectiveness for learningEase of usePlease list any topics or experts you would find interesting and professionally relevant for guture LASAACO meetings?*