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Eastern Allergy Conference

EAC is a well-attended regional allergy conference that plans and conducts annual clinical and scientific CME meetings on allergy, asthma, and immunology in a learning environment that blends the informality of small regional conferences with the cutting-edge science of national conferences. Its educational goal is to share clinically useful information that improves the diagnostic accuracy and efficacy of treatments with practitioners who treat patients with allergic diseases. Its content is most relevant to allergy specialists, but attendance is open to all physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

  • Frequency: Annually in late May/early June
  • CMEs: 16 – 20 
  • Speakers: ~ 20
  • Format: live (only), lectures, debates, problem-based learning, panel discussions, poster sessions
  • Registrants: 300 – 330
  • Promotional opportunities (exhibit hall, product theatres, sponsorships) 

Eastern Pulmonary Conference

EPC is a well-attended regional pulmonary conference that plans and conducts annual clinical and scientific CME meetings on clinical topics in Pulmonary Medicine. EPC blends the interactivity characteristic of small regional conferences with the cutting-edge science characteristic of large national meetings. Its educational goal is to share clinically useful information that improves the diagnostic accuracy and effectiveness of treatments with practitioners who treat pulmonary diseases.  Its content is most relevant to pulmonary specialists, but attendance is open to all physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

  • Frequency: Annually in September
  • CMEs: 16 – 20 
  • Speakers: ~ 20
  • Format: live (only), lectures, debates, problem-based learning, panel discussions, poster sessions
  • Registrants: 250 – 300
  • Promotional opportunities (exhibit hall, product theatres, sponsorships)

Eastern Food Allergy & Comorbidity Conference

EFACC is a well-attended regional allergy conference that plans and conducts annual clinical and scientific CME meetings on food allergy and comorbid allergic diseases in a learning environment that blends the informality of small regional conferences with the cutting-edge science of national conferences. Its educational goal is to share clinically useful information that improves the diagnostic accuracy and effectiveness of treatments with practitioners who treat patients with food allergies. Its content is most relevant to allergy specialists, but attendance is open to all physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

  • Frequency: Annually in January
  • CMEs: 16 – 20 
  • Speakers: ~ 20
  • Format: live (only), lectures, debates, problem-based learning, panel discussions, poster sessions
  • Registrants: 200-250
  • Promotional opportunities (exhibit hall, product theatres, sponsorships)