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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2020 · 26 MIN

Episode 56: Food Allergies and Emerging Therapies for Atopic Dermatitis

from Learn Skin with Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar

How do food allergies affect atopic dermatitis? Come and find out on this week's LearnSkin podcast. Join expert allergist/immunologist Bob Geng, MD as he walks us through new therapies for atopic dermatitis, including IgE testing, OTC testing, oral steroids, JAK inhibitors, and more. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence based research in integrative dermatology. To learn more about this topic and earn CME credits, visit Dr. Geng's course in the Advanced Management of AD in Current Times series. Dr. Bob Geng is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. He is also affiliated with Rady Children's Hospital. Dr. Geng sees both pediatric as well as adult patients for allergic and immunologic disorders. He is currently the Allergy Director of the Multidisciplinary Atopic Dermatitis Program at Rady, and also serves as the Co-Director of the Allergy Asthma Foundation-UCSD Severe Asthma Program at Rady.

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