Sastre, JValero Santiago, AMontoro Lacomba, JQuirce, SVidal Pan, CDávila González, IOlaguibel Rivera, J MTorres Jaén, M JRodríguez Vázquez, VAntolin Amerigo, DOjeda Fernández, P2023-02-082023-02-082019-12-131018-9068http://hdl.handle.net/10668/14825Allergology has been a recognized medical specialty in Spain, with fully defined aims and competencies for more than 4 decades. However, in recent years, its visibility seems to have decreased somewhat. Objectives: To identify which specific factors have contributed to the waning of the importance of the specialty and find tangible solutions to consolidate its place as a front-line medical specialty. An online population survey comprising 60 items of interest was prepared. The degree of agreement and the level of satisfaction with each item were assessed, and implementable initiatives in the short, medium, and long terms were defined in order to provide solutions to the issues identified. The survey was completed by a total of 167 specialists with an average of 18 years' experience. Most were from public reference hospitals, and 29.3% were heads of department. The line of action for which a good degree of agreement was achieved was to promote the inclusion of an allergist in multidisciplinary teams. The priority lines of action were to improve undergraduate and graduate training in allergology and specialized nursing, to identify curricula in Spain, and to develop robust teaching projects. The results revealed a high degree of homogeneity between professionals. The basic pillars highlighted were as follows: quality training, knowledge, and research in immunotherapy; an innovative portfolio of services endorsed by clinical practice guidelines; and presence in multidisciplinary teams and relevant hospital committees.enAllergologyMultidisciplinaryPortfolio of servicesSEAIC (Spanish Society of Allergology Clinical Immunology)Scientific developmentStrategic planVisibilityAllergy and ImmunologyBiomedical ResearchCareer ChoiceHumansHypersensitivityInterdisciplinary CommunicationMedicineSpainSEAIC Specialty Forum: Analysis of the Current Situation of Allergology in Spain and Outlook for the Future.research article31833477open access10.18176/jiaci.0473http://www.jiaci.org/revistas/doi10.18176_jiaci.0473__material-suppl_1.pdf