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9:45 Social Determinants of Health I.L. Riley, MD, MPH, Durham, NC 10:15 Centering the Margins M. George, PhD, RN, New York, NY 10:45 Selecting and Applying Quantitative Methods in Equity Research S.O. Okelo, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA 11:15 Unique Aspects of Qualitative Methods in Equity Research T. Bryant-Stephens, MD, Philadelphia, PA 11:45 Lunch 12:45 A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Disparities in Clinical Communication D.C. Ashana, MD, MBA, MS, Durham, NC 1:15 Breakout Session #2: Generating a Health Equity Research Agenda 1:40 Break 2:10 Panel Discussion: Writing About Health Disparities 2:50 Advocacy and Policy C. Fuller, ScD, MS, Atlanta, GA 3:20 Breakout Session #3: Writing a Health Equity Research Proposal 3:45 Review and Wrap-Up PG7 UPDATES ON LUNG TRANSPLANTATION; WHAT PULMONOLOGISTS NEED TO KNOW R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Attendance is limited. Member: $440 In-Training Member: $255 LMIC Member: $310 LMIC In-Training Member: $180 Non-Member: $540 In-Training Non-Member: $380 Assemblies on Clinical Problems, Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation, Critical Care 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Marriott Marquis Washington Independence Ballroom, Salon D (Level M4) Target Audience Providers caring for patients with end-stage lung diseases, that might benefit from lung transplant. Pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, physical therapists, pharmacists, transplant pulmonologists, surgeons, and trainees interested in lung transplant. CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE CME Credits Available: 6.5

BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE CME Credits Available: 6

PG6 TOWARDS DISMANTLING STRUCTURAL INJUSTICE IN PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE - A PRIMER ON HEALTH EQUITY RESEARCH R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Attendance is limited. Member: $440 In-Training Member: $255 LMIC Member: $310 LMIC In-Training Member: $180 Non-Member: $540 In-Training Non-Member: $380 Assemblies on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research; Health Equity and Diversity Committee; Section on Medical Education 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Marriott Marquis Washington Independence Ballroom, Salons A-C (Level M4) Target Audience Clinicians and scientists interested in health equity research and examining the relationship between social determinants of health and outcomes in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • construct a research question grounded in equity theories and frameworks • propose a research agenda using tailored methods that center marginalized groups • create a dissemination plan that maximizes reach and policy impact Structural inequities lead to poor health outcomes for marginalized patients with pulmonary, critical care, and sleep related illnesses. The goal of this postgraduate course is to engage non-equity investigators from all career stages and provide them with a primer on doing health equity research. This session will leverage case studies and facilitated small group exercises to introduce principles of health equity research and allow participants to apply these principles in real time to practice developing their own health equity research proposal. Chairing: J. Odackal, MD, MSc, MA, Westerville, OH D.C. Ashana, MD, MBA, MS, Durham, NC M. Sharp, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD 8:00 Introduction to Seminar and Learning Objectives 8:15 Health Equity Research Theory and Framework C.E. Brown, MD, MA, Seattle, WA 8:45 Breakout Session #1: Generating a Health Equity Research Question 9:15 Break

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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