ATS 2024 Final Program
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lung disease given the high prevalence of cognitive impairment and mood alterations in this patient population. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • appreciate the prevalence of cognitive impairment and mood disorders in patients with chronic lung disease • understand the clinical implications of cognition and mood on symptoms, daily activities and respiratory exacerbations • better counsel patients in their practice on available management strategies such as coaching, mindfulness, and psychosocial interventions The learner will be able to acquire skills to recognize impairments in cognition and mood in patients with chronic lung disease in their clinical and/or research practices. An overview of pulmonary rehabilitation, health coaching and behavioral interventions will be highlighted. 9:15 Patient Speaker to Share Their Lived Experiences 9:20 Effects of Cognition and Dyspnea on Daily Function in Chronic Lung Disease 9:35 Importance of Evaluating Anxiety and Depression in Chronic Lung Disease 9:50 Psychosocial Interventions in Chronic Lung Disease 10:10 Interventions to Facilitate Behavior Change in Chronic Lung Disease 10:30 Panel and Audience Discussion A9 TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE: CHATGPT AND LANGUAGE MODELS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Assemblies on Behavioral and Health Services Research 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 6C-F (Upper Level) Target Audience Nurses, physicians, allied health professionals, junior physicians, hospital administrators, policy makers Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
9:39 Rebuttal - Are Gas Stoves the Problem? Pro: Gas Stoves Cause Lung Disease 9:42 Rebuttal - Are Gas Stoves the Problem? Con: Just the Facts, Please 9:45 Are Gas Stoves the Solution? Pro: Gas Stoves Are the Best Interim Solution for Household Air Pollution in Low- and Middle- Income Countries 9:57 Are Gas Stoves the Solution? Con: Randomized Trials of LPG Stoves Have Not Improved Studied Health Outcomes in Low- and Middle- Income Countries 10:09 Rebuttal - Are Gas Stoves the Solution? Pro: Gas Stoves Are the Best Interim Solution for Household Air Pollution in LMICs 10:12 Rebuttal - Are Gas Stoves the Solution? Con: Randomized Trials of LPG Stoves Have Not Improved Studied Health Outcomes in LMICs 10:15 Should We Get Rid of Gas Stoves? A Policy Debate; Pro: Getting Rid of Gas Stoves Will Prevent Asthma in the US 10:27 Should We Get Rid of Gas Stoves? A Policy Debate; Con: Who Will Pay for Electrification in Homes? 10:39 Rebuttal - Should We Get Rid of Gas Stoves? A Policy Debate; Pro: Getting Rid of Gas Stoves Will Prevent Asthma in the US 10:42 Rebuttal - Should We Get Rid of Gas Stoves? A Policy Debate; Con: Who Will Pay for Electrification in Homes?
BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
A8 CHANGES IN COGNITION AND MOOD; A NEW FRONTIER FOR PULMONARY REHABILITATION Assemblies on Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Behavioral and Health Services Research; Clinical Problems 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina Pacific Ballroom 21-22 (Ground Floor, North Tower) Target Audience Clinicians and researchers working with patients with chronic
ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA
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