As listed in the USUHS SOM Excerpt for Respiratory System and Allergies, it quotes "Allergy immunotherapy within a year of examination is disqualifying and (including treatment for hymenoptera sensitivity, unless established at monthly maintenance levels) will not be considered for waiver consideration."
On that note, this statement seems to imply that allergy immunotherapy for particle allergies (dust, pollen, etc.) will not qualify for waiver if it's within a year, but that hymenoptera immunotherapy (no matter what time period) is acceptable and CAN qualify for waiver consideration. Is this correct, or am I misreading it?
On that note, this statement seems to imply that allergy immunotherapy for particle allergies (dust, pollen, etc.) will not qualify for waiver if it's within a year, but that hymenoptera immunotherapy (no matter what time period) is acceptable and CAN qualify for waiver consideration. Is this correct, or am I misreading it?