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ImmunoCAST

ImmunoCAST

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From medical guidelines and best practices to educational insights on specific disease states, ImmunoCAST is a podcast dedicated to providing healthcare providers of all specialties clinically relevant, easy-to-digest episodes on allergy related topics.Copyright 2026 ImmunoCAST Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • What I Wish I Knew About Allergies When I Started Practicing Medicine
    Dec 17 2025
    In this episode, we sit down with ImmunoCAST host Gary Falcetano, PA, to discuss the insights he wishes he had when he first began treating and managing allergy patients, along with the knowledge he has gathered from speaking with thousands of clinicians across the country. Gary addresses common misconceptions surrounding skin prick testing and in vitro blood testing, highlights region-specific allergen patterns, explores the nuances of risk stratification in asthma and respiratory allergies, and much more. Additional topics include pre-test and post-test probability, diagnostic test selection, patient communication, shared decision-making, adherence challenges, actionable exposure reduction, and effective use of clinical resources. Healthcare providers will come away with clear, evidence-based guidance to strengthen allergy diagnosis and improve patient outcomes. References and resources: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/immunocast/allergy-insights-tips-advice-new-clinicians.html?cid=0ct_3pc_05032024_9SGOV4
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    36 m
  • Unmasking Winter Allergies and Indoor Triggers: Differential Diagnosis and Targeted Management for Healthcare Providers
    Dec 5 2025
    Over 99% of homes contain at least one allergen, with 75% harboring three to six, yet winter allergies often masquerade as stubborn “colds” or recurrent respiratory infections. This episode confronts the core diagnostic challenge of differentiating allergy-driven symptoms from viral, bacterial, or non-allergic triggers in colder months. We delve into indoor allergen epidemiology, risk stratification for polysensitized patients, syndrome overlap in differential diagnosis, and utility of location-specific respiratory allergen profiles for diagnostic testing and interpretation. Additional topics include guideline-informed approaches to environmental exposure reduction, patient-centered therapeutic strategies, monitoring of symptom thresholds, actionable counseling for managing dust mites, pet dander, molds, mouse and cockroach allergens, and streamlining through tailored lab ordering guides and reflex pet component testing. Clinicians will gain practical insight into identifying sensitizations, guiding targeted exposure minimization, and elevating respiratory care quality for patients with persistent winter symptoms.
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    27 m
  • What Should Primary Care Providers Know About Online Allergy Misinformation? (ft. Dr. Zachary Rubin)
    Nov 17 2025
    In this episode, we tackle the challenge of separating allergy fact from fiction in an age of rampant online misinformation. Dr. Zachary Rubin, a double board-certified pediatrician and allergist, shares insights on common allergy myths circulating on social media. We explore misconceptions about food allergies vs. intolerances, respiratory allergies, eczema management, anaphylaxis treatment, and allergy testing interpretation. Learn how to navigate patient conversations about gluten sensitivity, pet allergies, and "natural" allergy cures. This episode provides primary care clinicians with practical strategies to address patient concerns rooted in online misinformation and optimize allergy diagnosis and management in clinical practice.
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    36 m
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