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• apply new clinical research knowledge to clinical practice and nursing workforce • gain new findings about strategies to address nursing staffing through health policies; use of innovative models for well-being, burnout, safety; and recruitment and retention of nurses • identify effective approaches to recruit and retain nurses at various stages of the career including early, mid, and senior stages The current nursing shortage influences the availability of healthcare and research conducted in ATS specialties of pulmonary, clinical care, and sleep. To increase audience awareness of the current status, speakers will provide overviews and review the literature about policies related to nurse staffing, interprofessional models for nurses’ well-being and safety, and recruitment and retention of the nursing workforce at various stages of careers. The audience will benefit from a panel discussion of staffing policies, innovative models to address professional role issues, and approaches that positively influence the recruitment and retention of nurses. The panel will focus on these issues through the lens of the early, mid, and senior career nursing workforce. Chairing: S.J. Crowder, PhD, RN, ATSF, Indianapolis, IN J.B. Seaman, PhD, RN, CHPN, Pittsburgh, PA 2:15 Introduction J.B. Seaman, PhD, RN, CHPN, Pittsburgh, PA 2:20 Supporting Nurse Staffing Through Policy Initiatives D.K. Costa, PhD, RN, Orange, CT 2:35 Well-Being, Safety, and Burnout: Interprofessional Teams and the Roles They Play T.L. Eaton, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, ACHPN, Ann Arbor, MI 2:50 Models and Strategies for the Recruitment and Retention of Nurses E.G. Collins, PhD, ATSF, Chicago, IL 3:05 Brief Applicable Highlights from the Future of Nursing 2020-2030 Report S.J. Crowder, PhD, RN, ATSF, Indianapolis, IN 3:10 Panel Discussion D.K. Costa, PhD, RN, Orange, CT 3:13 Panel Discussion T.L. Eaton, PhD, MSc, RN, FNP-BC, ACHPN, Ann Arbor, MI 3:16 Panel Discussion E.G. Collins, PhD, ATSF, Chicago, IL 3:19 Panel Discussion L.L. Chlan, PhD, RN, ATSF, Rochester, MN 3:22 Panel Discussion K.O. Lindell, PhD, RN, ATSF, Charleston, SC 3:25 Panel Discussion M.M. Lyons, PhD, MSN, ACNP-BC, Columbus, OH 3:28 Q & A S.J. Crowder, PhD, RN, ATSF, Indianapolis, IN

CLINICAL ADULT CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM

CME Credits Available: 1.5 MOC Points Available: 1.5

CC3 SLEEP CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM Education Committee 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Target Audience Clinicians who are engaged in maintenance of certification activities Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • characterize various NIV modes and appreciate when to apply them • describe NIV use with heart failure and patients with different types of sleep disordered breathing • identify best practices for diagnosis and management of sleep disorders in patients with long COVID Chairing: S. Shafazand, MD, Miami, FL K. Dudley, MD, Boston, MA 2:15 The Nuts and Bolts of Non-Invasive Ventilation: An Update for Providers in 2023 M. Soffler, MD, Valhalla, NY 2:40 To PAP or not to PAP: Heart Failure and Sleep Disordered Breathing V. Kundel, NYC, NY 3:05 Long Haul COVID and Sleep Disorders O. Rojanapairat, MD, Los Angeles, CA 3:30 Questions and Answers

CLINICAL YEAR IN REVIEW CME Credits Available: 1.5

B81 NURSING YEAR IN REVIEW - WE CAN’T WAIT: ASSURING A PULMONARY, CRITICAL CARE, AND SLEEP NURSING WORKFORCE Assembly on Nursing 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 102 A-B (Street Level) Target Audience Conference participants with concerns about the availability of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep clinicians, faculty, and researchers Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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