You will need to finish either a residency in Internal Medicine or Pediatrics before applying. The practice covers all ages and working in a HMO, lifestyle is excellent: calls are rare, hours basically 9 to 5 with one short evening clinic now to 7, otherwise evenings and weekends off. Immunology is a fascinating science.
Every clinic is filled with several months waiting. Very compliant and appreciative patients.
You can actually MAKE people BETTER! (Unlike most subspecialties.)
Your patients love you and all AI docs are generally happy and well compensated and can set their hours since the demand is so high.🙄
I hope I didn't confuse you about my views on SLIT. I know allergists who offer both SLIT and SCIT and they are telling me that believe it or not, more people prefer SCIT. There are individuals who start SLIT, don't get better and go on to SLIT. Retrospective studies show that SCIT is superior to SLIT in terms of symptomatic improvement in patients with allergic asthma and rhinitis.
Again for now SCIT is still the gold standard for disease modifying treatment. As for the aforementioned allergists who offer both forms, they have significantly increased their clinic revenue.