Abbreviation EAACI Location Zurich, Switzerland Membership Allergists | Formation 1956 Region served Europe | |
Type Professional academy (non-profit) |
The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (formerly the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology) is an international organisation of national associations and of individual persons, constituted as an association pursuant to Article 60 et seq. of the Swiss Civil Code. The Academy is currently domiciled in Zurich, Switzerland.
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Purpose
The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) is a non-profit organisation active in the field of allergic and immunologic diseases such as asthma, rhinitis, eczema, occupational allergy, food and drug allergy and anaphylaxis. EAACI was founded in 1956 in Florence, Italy and has become the largest medical association in Europe in the field of allergy and clinical immunology. It includes more than 8,000 individual members from 121 countries, as well as 42 National Allergy Societies.
The EAACI Constitution states: The Academy shall be a non-profit organisation in the area of allergology and clinical immunology aimed at:
Sections
In order to strengthen its influence on the work of the main clinical specialities where allergy and clinical immunology is of importance, the EAACI has formed five sections. These sections co-ordinate and represent the activities of all members and affiliates who have expressed a wish to join the Section and will act as a focus and point of contact for relevant specialty societies and non-members. The sections are: Asthma, Immunology, Dermatology, ENT, and Pediatrics.
Congress
The EAACI organises its main congress each June. It includes scientific communication of abstracts (posters and oral communications), workshops and symposia. The congress features extensive multi-day scientific programmes, with 7,000–8,000 international participating delegates, providing in-depth understanding and discussion within targeted medical communities on topics such as:
The EAACI congresses have been held in the following cities since 2000:
2000 – Lisbon
2001 – Berlin
2002 – Naples
2003 – Paris
2004 – Amsterdam
2005 – Munich
2006 – Vienna
2007 – Gothenburg
2008 – Barcelona
2009 – Warsaw – www
2010 – London – www
2011 – Istanbul – www
2012 – Geneva – www
2013 – Milan – www
2014 – Copenhagen – www
2015 – Barcelona – www
Focused meetings
EAACI develops smaller topic-focused meetings providing additional value to its members and specialists in different areas of allergy.
Planned meetings:
Past meetings:
Task forces
The academy's task forces produce position papers on scientific developments regarding controversial and current allergy-related topics, such as the effects of climate change on respiratory allergic diseases.
Allergy schools
The academy runs allergy schools to train and educate medical specialists in an interactive social networking environment.
Planned Schools:
Past Schools:
Winter schools
To increase the impact of basic immunology research in the field of allergy, EAACI organises winter schools for young scientists, who are active in allergy research.
Past winter schools:
Fellowships
Every year, fellowships are awarded to junior members interested in increasing their knowledge and skills at Europe’s leading scientific institutions.
Knowledge Examination in Allergology and Clinical Immunology
The EAACI/UEMS conduct a knowledge examination in allergology and clinical immunology each year during the EAACI Congress. It does not replace or substitute currently existing national examinations regularly held by national bodies, but is intended to further raise the standard of allergology and clinical immunology in Europe. It is recognised by some countries as the official written part of their board exam.
The 7th examination is scheduled to take place during the EAACI Congress in Copenhagen.
International journals
Continuing medical education (CME)
EAACI congresses and schools provide CME credits to participants. The Academy also works as an umbrella organisation for accreditation of external scientific and educational events.