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MTE6 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH FOR THE QUANTITATIVE SCIENTIST: INCORPORATING QUALITATIVE METHODS INTO SCHOLARSHIP AND CLINICAL PRACTICE M. Eakin, PhD, Baltimore, MD C.T. Hough, MD, MSc, Portland, OR S.J. Niranjan, PhD, MS, BPharm, Birmingham, AL K. Hauschildt, PhD, Baltimore, MD LeDroit Park (Level M3)

K1: FRAN COMI KEYNOTE LECTURE CME Credits Available: .75 8:00 a.m. -8:45 a.m. Walter E. Washington Convention Center Hall E (Level 2)

Sunday Morning, May 21

The inaugural Fran Comi Keynote Lecture Title: How Science Promotes Health Equity by Decreasing Disparities Speaker: Eliseo Perez-Stable, MD, Bethesda, MD

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MEET THE EXPERT SEMINARS CME Credits Available: 1

YEAR IN REVIEW CME Credits Available: 1.5 MOC Points Available: 1.5

R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Attendance is limited. $100 Member/Non-Members $70 LMIC Member/LMIC Non-Members 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m MTE2 IS OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA EFFECTING MY BRAIN; LESSONS FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE C. Lal, MD, ATSF, Charleston, SC Howard University (Level M1) MTE3 CYSTIC FIBROSIS IN THE ICU: BPH, BACTERIA, AND BEYOND G.R. Winter, MD, Birmingham, AL Georgetown University (Level M1) MTE4 CARING FOR CHILDREN WHO RECEIVE HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR NON-MALIGNANT INDICATIONS C. Towe, MD, Cincinnati, OH A. Gupta, MBBS, MPH, Minneapolis, MN Judiciary Square (Level M3) MTE5 LUNG NODULE: HOW CAN WE INCREASE THE BIOPSY DIAGNOSTIC YIELD W. Hadid, MD, Lexington, KY Shaw (Level M3) Marriott Marquis Washington

A1 CLINICAL YEAR IN REVIEW 1 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Hall E (Level 2) Target Audience Pulmonary, critical care and sleep providers. The program will discuss general topics of interest to a broad group of providers, inside and outside of these subspecialties. The program is relevant to not only clinicians, but also to researchers and administrators Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to. • apply new clinical research knowledge to clinical practice • apply new findings about key conditions in pulmonary, critical care and sleep • learn new strategies to manage the care of common conditions in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep Pulmonary, critical care and sleep providers. The program will discuss general topics of interest to a broad group of providers, inside and outside of these subspecialties. The program is relevant to not only clinicians, but also to researchers and administrators.

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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