Why did Stamps Health Services send our allergist a form asking for additional information in order to give our student allergy injections?
Stamps Health Services has adopted “best practice” guidelines from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. We are following their 2007 guidelines entitled, “Allergen immunotherapy: A practice parameter second update.” Following these guidelines ensures your student is receiving allergy injections in a safe and effective manner while reducing unnecessary variation in immunotherapy practice.
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