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WEDNESDAY • MAY 24

8:46 Fostering Advocacy Among Students, Trainees, Faculty, and Clinicians: A 3-Prong Approach S.J. Crowder, PhD, RN, ATSF, Indianapolis, IN 8:58 Academic Advocacy and Promotion: How to Climb a Ladder Not Yet Built V. Balasubramaniam, MD, Madison, WI 9:10 Question and Answer Panel G. Ewart, MHS, Washington, DC

CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 1.5

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WANT TO BE AN ADVOCATE FOR LUNG HEALTH? LEARN FROM SUCCESS!

Assemblies on Pediatrics; Behavioral Science and Health Services Research; Clinical Problems; Environmental, Occupational and Population Health; Nursing; Pediatric Advocacy Subcommittee 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 20 4 A- C (Level 2) Target Audience Pulmonary, critical care, and sleep providers as well as trainees, researchers, and public health professionals Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • identify a framework for approaching advocacy • compare and distinguish the uses of various approaches to advocate for issues of importance in the field of lung health • understand how to leverage advocacy activities as part of teaching and to support a promotion portfolio The American Medical Association endorses advocacy, stating that physicians must “advocate for the social, economic, educational and political changes that ameliorate suffering and contribute to human well-being.” While physicians are well acquainted with their role as advocates for the individual patient, most have limited knowledge or experience with broad advocacy for public health. The literature and professional organizations also identify gaps in such advocacy among other health care professionals. This session will describe various routes for advocacy, provide training on advocating for public health issues, address interprofessional advocacy, and share exemplars of incorporating advocacy activities into teaching and promotion portfolios. Chairing: A. Volerman, MD, Chicago, IL V. Balasubramaniam, MD, Madison, WI L.B. Gerald, PhD, MSPH, Tucson, AZ 8:00 Framework for Advocacy in Medicine L.B. Gerald, PhD, MSPH, Tucson, AZ 8:10 Legislative Advocacy: Stock Albuterol in Schools A. Volerman, MD, Chicago, IL 8:22 Regulatory Advocacy: Ozone and Particulate Matter standards M.B. Rice, MD, MPH, Boston, MA 8:34 Advocacy Through the Courts: Clean Air and Climate S. Colangelo, JD, Washington, DC

BASIC • TRANSLATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 1.5

D8 UNDER THE MAGNIFYING GLASS: OMICS AND DEEP PHENOTYPING IN PULMONARY VASCULAR DISEASES Assemblies on Pulmonary Circulation; Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 145 A-B (Street Level) Target Audience Researchers from undergraduate student to postdoc and faculty, and PI Medical professionals from undergraduate to faculty Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • define the novel unbiased and large scale Omics and phenotyping methods available to pulmonary vascular researchers • increase understanding of pulmonary vascular cell phenotype and function through Omics, visualization and deep phenotyping • acquire knowledge on how Omics and deep phenotyping can influence the clinical-translational understanding of patients with pulmonary vascular disease and can support precision-targeted therapy The last years have seen a remarkable growth in methods that allow large scale insight into cell phenotypes, gene and protein changes. These methods become increasingly common in the field of pulmonary vascular research and carry great promise not only for a better understanding of the pathophysiology, but also for a phenotyping of subtypes of patients as a prerequisite for precision medicine. The session will demonstrate to the attendee how these methodologies can be used to receive a holistic view on pulmonary vascular diseases and thus lead to a better stratification of patients and a more targeted treatment. Chairing: L. Farkas, MD, Columbus, OH

G. Kwapiszewska, PhD, Graz, Austria S.Y. Chan, MD, PhD, Pittsburgh, PA

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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