WAO POSITION PAPER. RECONCILED DOCUMENT INCORPORATING MEMBER SOCIETY COMMENTS. What is an Allergist?



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The article presents a normative document, reflecting a World Allergy Organization position of regulating necessary knowledge and skills of the doctors treating the patients, suffering from allergic diseases (a primary care, adjacent specialties, narrow experts).

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