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How We’re Using AI to Lighten Skin Prick Testing – Not Replace Allergists

In our allergy clinic, skin prick testing is one of the most valuable tools we use and one of the most exhausting. On a busy day, a single panel can mean 40–60 wheals. The allergist orders the panel, the nurse marks the arm or back, applies allergens, starts the clock, and moves on to the next room. Fifteen minutes later, there’s a ruler, a pen, numbers being called across the room, and then the […]

The Cognitive Load of Skin Prick Testing

The Cognitive Load of Skin Prick Testing What looks simple isn’t Skin prick testing is one of the most routine procedures in allergy practice. The mechanics are straightforward: apply allergens, wait, read the response, document the results. But the workflow around it carries more cognitive weight than the test itself. Four tasks, two people, one handoff Break down what actually happens during a skin prick test: Task 1: Ordering. The provider selects allergens based […]

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From Rulers to AI: Giving Skin Testing Its iPhone Upgrade

Skin prick and patch testing remain the gold standards for diagnosing allergies. They’re inexpensive, sensitive, and time-tested. But just as Tesla redefined cars and the iPhone redefined phones, allergy skin testing is overdue for its digital upgrade.   Skin prick and patch testing remain the gold standards for diagnosing allergies. They’re inexpensive, sensitive, and time-tested. But just as Tesla redefined cars and the iPhone redefined phones, allergy skin testing is overdue for its digital […]

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