ATS 2024 Final Program

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TUESDAY • MAY 21

2:25 ATS Clinical Statements: A New Document Type 2:35 Clinical Practice Guideline: Management of ARDS (1) 2:42 Clinical Practice Guideline: Management of ARDS (2) 2:50 Clinical Practice Guideline: Treatment of Scleroderma-Related Interstitial Lung Disease 3:05 Clinical Practice Guideline: Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea following Adenotonsillectomy 3:20 Workshop Report: Defining Time-Limited Trials in Critical Care 3:35 Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines C86 PULMONARY REHABILITATION - KEEPING THE WHEEL ROLLING FORWARD Assembly on Pulmonary Rehabilitation 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Target Audience Practitioners involved in chronic respiratory disease care across the spectrum of disciplines of medicine, nursing and allied health. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • identify the barriers, both physical and psychological, for people in engaging with pulmonary rehabilitation • critically review current practice in pulmonary rehabilitation for addressing barriers to participation • creatively consider new potential directions for pulmonary rehabilitation Pulmonary rehabilitation is impactful in improving health outcomes for diverse people with chronic respiratory conditions, with exercise being the core. However, patient participation rates remain sub-optimal and an inability to engage patients in positive behavior change remains a challenge. A re-conceptualization of pulmonary rehabilitation may be the next step in addressing this issue. The core of exercise becomes the hub while future orientated allied health and nursing approaches are the complementary “spokes” and design for accessibility that are a wraparound “rim”. This symposium will explore the evidence for San Diego Convention Center Room 6B (Upper Level) TRANSLATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM

new strategies and support clinicians to create a futuristic model for pulmonary rehabilitation. 2:15 From the Patient’s Perspective 2:20 A New Wheel is Needed to Move PR Forward - Defining a Hub and Spoke Model for PR 2:30 The Breadth and Depth of Nursing and Allied Health for Pulmonary Rehabilitation 2:45 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing for Deeper Engagement in Rehabilitation 2:55 Education and Empowerment for Self-Management 3:05 Completing the Wheel with the Rim - Designing for Digital and Health Literacy 3:15 Completing the Rim - Designing for Accessibility and Appeal 3:25 Futuristic Wheels - What Alternatives Could Be the Next Frontier? 3:30 Panel Discussion C87 MACHINE LEARNING IN PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY Assemblies on Pediatrics, Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina Grand Ballroom 2-4 (Lobby Level, North Tower) Target Audience Researchers and clinicians Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • understand how machine learning can help define disease process • learn about previous studies which have used machine learning approaches in the field of pediatric pulmonology • understand pros and cons of these approaches in the field of pediatric pulmonology The goal of this session would be to understand how machine learning tools can be used to better understand disease TRANSLATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM

ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA

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