LATEST #ATS2023 NEWS
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New in Bronchiectasis: Advanced Understanding of Disease
The latest advancements in the understanding of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and therapies of bronchiectasis will be highlighted in the ATS 2023 International Conference scientific program. Timothy R. Aksamit, MD, and Mark Metersky, MD, preview the hot topics of discussion among bronchiectasis specialists right now.
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New in COPD: Early Disease and Classification Considerations
David M. Mannino III, MD, provides expert perspective on the important dialogue taking place among COPD specialists and what these respiratory health professionals can expect from the ATS 2023 International Conference in Washington, DC, this May.
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International Conference Debut: Four Respiratory Societies Join to Discuss COPD in the Americas
The Respiratory Societies of the Americas session will debut at the ATS 2023 International Conference with a focus on COPD, challenges to accessing medicine for this disease, and the impact on health policies throughout the Americas.
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Respiratory Innovation Summit Spotlights Organizations Driving New Ideas in Respiratory Care
Uniting small businesses and start-ups with the venture capital and business development communities, this event is designed to accelerate innovation by facilitating new partnerships between talented researchers and philanthropic investors interested in improving treatments for thoracic diseases.
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ATS Research Program Benefit is the Most Enjoyable Way to Support Early Career Scientific Investigators
The Annual ATS Research Program Benefit is the largest networking event at the ATS 2023 International Conference and an excellent way to directly support young investigators in thoracic medicine.
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Learn More about ATS Advocacy Efforts in DC
The ATS advocates for its members—and the patients they serve—on all levels of the federal government, and with the International Conference in Washington, DC, this year, attendees can anticipate an array of unique programming centered around important advocacy issues.
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Medical School DEI Leader to Speak at Diversity Forum
Horace Delisser, MD, associate professor of medicine in the Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Division of the Department of Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania, will bring his experience to the ATS 2023 International Conference in Washington, DC, as this year’s featured speaker at the annual Diversity Forum.
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International Health Experts to Speak at Women’s Forum
Refiloe Masekela, MD, and Mina Gaga, MD, PhD, will share their experiences and career insights at the annual Women’s Forum, which recognizes the achievements and supports the advancement of women in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine and research.
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New This Year: ATS Networking Super Center
The new ATS Networking Super Center is open to all ATS 2023 attendees and provides a centralized location for International Conference participants to collaborate and connect, learn about ATS programs and member resources, and engage in specialized programming.
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ATS 2023 Exhibit Hall Promotes the Latest Advances in Thoracic Care
More than 200 organizations will gather in the ATS 2023 Exhibit Hall to showcase the latest advancements and discoveries in respiratory science, patient care, and global public health. The Exhibit Hall will also feature special educational programming, a headshot lounge, and a coffee station.