Allergists/immunologists, dermatologists, and primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants
Chronic Urticaria
Michael E. Manning, MD, is president of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates, Ltd., and medical director of the clinical research division, Medical Research of Arizona.| 1. | Formulate an appropriate diagnostic workup for symptomatology suggestive of chronic urticaria (CU) taking into account the potential differential diagnosis | 2. | Screen for and assess quality of life issues in patients with CU |
| 3. | Incorporate into practice evidence-based treatment options and guidelines for managing CU that maximize efficacy while minimizing adverse effects | 4. | Utilize the principles of patient engagement and shared decision-making to implement strategies for effective management of quality of life issues in patients with CU |
| 1. | Formulate an appropriate diagnostic workup for symptomatology suggestive of chronic urticaria (CU) taking into account the potential differential diagnosis |
| 2. | Screen for and assess quality of life issues in patients with CU |
| 3. | Incorporate into practice evidence-based treatment options and guidelines for managing CU that maximize efficacy while minimizing adverse effects |
| 4. | Utilize the principles of patient engagement and shared decision-making to implement strategies for effective management of quality of life issues in patients with CU |
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