ATS 2024 Final Program

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SUNDAY • MAY 19

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• apply new findings about key conditions in pulmonary, critical care and sleep • learn new strategies to manage the care of common conditions in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep The program will discuss general topics of interest to a broad group of providers, inside and outside of these subspecialties. The program is relevant to not only clinicians, but also to researchers and administrators. 9:15 ARDS 9:37 Asthma 9:59 Health Equity 10:22 Lung Cancer This session and the International Conference are supported by independent medical educational grants from Boehringer IngelheimPharmaceuticals, Inc., Merck&Co., Inc., and UnitedTherapeuticsCorporation. All CMEsessions have been planned and implemented in accordancewith the AccreditationCriteria of theAccreditationCouncil for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME ® ) and are free of the control of ineligible companies (formerly commercial interests). A2 AJRCCM, JAMA, NEJM DISCUSSIONS ON THE EDGE: REPORTS OF RECENTLY PUBLISHED PULMONARY RESEARCH 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Ballroom 20A (Upper Level) This session will provide a forum for attendees to interact with the authors and editors about papers published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, and the New England Journal of Medicine. Papers presented will be recent publications, selected by the editors, and of significant importance to the field of pulmonary medicine. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear presentations directly from the author and address questions to both the authors and editors. The discussion is intended to provide a unique insight into these papers, the selection process, and how the research applies directly to the field of pulmonary medicine. Presentation titles embargoed until Sunday, May 19th. COMMITTEE SPONSORED

CLINICAL CLINICAL TOPICS IN PULMONARY MEDICINE A3 FELLOWS CASE CONFERENCE Assemblies on Behavioral and Health Services Research;

Training Committee 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.

San Diego Convention Center Room 6A (Upper Level)

Target Audience Trainees including fellows, residents and students; educators; clinicians; nurses; and researchers aiming to broaden their clinical acumen to facilitate clinical and translational research and education. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • recognize clinical, radiographic, and pathologic findings of rare diseases • gain insight into clinical decision-making skills demonstrated by master clinicians, radiologists, and pathologists which will improve the quality of learners’ practice and potentially improvethe quality of care for the learner’s patients • develop strategies to evaluate patients with common symptoms that includeuncommon/ rare diseases in the differential diagnosis when appropriate In this session, five unknown cases will be presented by fellows to a panel of experts in a traditional Clinical Pathology Conference (CPC) format. The panel of experts includes three clinician experts (Anne Dixon, Patricia Rivera, and Eric Schmidt), an expert radiologist (Brett Elicker), and an expert pathologist (Jeffrey Myers). The panel of clinician experts will discuss the key clinical elements of the history and a differential diagnosis. The expert radiologist and pathologist will interpret the imaging and pathology, respectively, which the expert clinicians will then use to further the discussion and ultimately make a diagnosis. 9:15 Take My Breath Away 9:27 Angels Among Us: Halos for Everyone 9:39 Paving the Way to ATS 9:51 Hack-a-thon 10:03 Expert Clinicians 10:27 Expert Radiologists

ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA

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