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P453 Primary Lung Mucinous Adenocarcinoma in a 38-year-old Male: A Case Report/ F.N.G. Salinas, Iloilo City, Philippines P454 Bilateral Hemorrhaging Adrenal Metastasis as the Presenting Symptom of Lung Cancer: A Review of Literature/ S. Shimizu, Cleveland, OH P455 Recurrent Squamous Cell Lung Cancer Presenting as Dyspnea Secondary to Distal Tracheal Mass/ T. Czech, Honolulu, HI P456 A Catastrophic Cause of Chronic Cough: A Case of Embryonal Choriocarcinoma With Metastasis to the Lung/ J.R. Flores Gonzalez, Harlingen, TX P457 Recurrent Pneumonia in a Young Woman/ L.V. Daley, Birmingham, AL P458 Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage After Everolimus Chemotherapy: A Case Report/ V. Walker, Atlanta, GA P459 Carcinoma Masquerading as Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Pneumonitis/ A. Saeed, Danville, VA P460 Uterine Leiomyosarcoma Presenting as Hemoptysis Secondary to Pulmonary Metastases/ N. Baghdasaryan, Los Angeles, CA P461 A Radiation Recall Pneumonitis From Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors After Extra Pulmonary Radiation/ L.E. Kao, New York, NY P462 Hemoptysis and Mucus Production Secondary to Tracheal Mucoepidermoid Tumor/ R. Grant, Providence, RI P463 Not Every Snoring is Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Plasma Cell Neoplasm Masquerading as OSA/ M. Shrestha, Reading, PA P464 Lung Opacity in a Patient With Prostate Cancer/ G. Ivashchuk, Houston, TX P465 Cardiac Invasion of Pulmonary Squamous Cell Carcinoma/ P.M. Cavalcante Neto, Sao Paulo, Brazil P466 Taxotere-induced Pneumonitis/ M. Antoine, Philadelphia, PA P467 Kommerell’s Diverticulum: A Mediastinal Mimicker of Lung Malignancy/ M. Ghose, Long Branch, NJ P468 Persistent Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) Avid Lung Mass on Positron Emission Tomography (PET): Pulmonary Sequestration as a Mimic of Parenchymal Malignancy/ S.S. Wu, Miami, FL P469 NSCLC With Neoplastic Epidural Spinal Cord Compression of Thoracic Vertebrae Causing Cauda Equina Syndrome/ J. Renz, Pueblo, CO P470 An Atypical Case of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung Presenting as Multifocal Consolidations on Imaging/ A.J. Wilson, Los Angeles, CA P471 Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma Mimicking Disseminated Metastatic Lung Carcinoma: A Case Report/ I. Kovalenko, Harrisburg, PA
P472 Hidden in Plain Sight: Malignant Pericardial Effusion in a Patient With Metastatic Lung Adenocarcinoma/ I. Kovalenko, Harrisburg, PA P473 When Cancer Lives in Anthracotic Shadows/ A. Wasim, Brighton, MA P474 Lobar Consolidation Or Infiltration: A Clinical Radiological Pathological Dilemma/ H. Grewal, New Orleans, LA P475 Refractory Hemoptysis Due To Migration Of Bronchial Artery Coil Into Mainstem Bronchus/ A. Deengar, Farmington, CT ME102 DISCUSSING AND TEACHING ABOUT HEALTHCARE DISPARITIES Assembly on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Target Audience Clinicians and providers interested in learning more about health-care disparities in pulmonary medicine and how to discuss and teach this topic to learners in different clinical environments Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • participants will be more comfortable incorporating discussions about health disparities, race, and racism into their teaching. • participants will be able to define key terms for discussions about health disparities, such as equality and equity, social determinants of health, disparity, and race. • participants will be able to describe at least one example of a health disparity in pulmonary and critical care medicine. Many medical educators want to teach about health disparities, race, and racism but often find it difficult due to either a lack of familiarity with the subject or a lack of strategy for how to address these issues after raising them. In this workshop, we seek to allay some of the fears and empower attendees to feel comfortable discussing and teaching about health disparities, race, and racism. We will provide an overview of important terminology used in the field of healthcare disparities and strategies to encourage and stimulate discussions among medical teams with learners in different clinical environments. Faculty: A. Kannappan, MD, Denver, CO G.B. Tatem, MD, Detroit, MI MEDICAL EDUCATION SEMINAR CME Credits Available: 1
E.K. Batchelor, MD, MEd, Phoenix, AZ R. Adamson, MBBS, ATSF, Seattle, WA
ATS 2023 • Washington, DC
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