Starting today through Tuesday, the ATS 2023 International Conference Exhibit Hall will be open from 10:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. ET. There will be a showroom floor with unique offerings, over 200 exhibitor booths to explore, program theaters offering CME sessions, and areas for attendees to relax and network.
The new ATS Networking Super Center is open to all International Conference attendees and will provide a centralized location to collaborate, connect, learn about ATS programs and member resources, and participate in specialized programming over the course of the conference.
The ATS International Conference Pediatric Year in Review session will feature four presentations that will explore pediatric exposome and the long-term impact on children’s health, as well as share insights into physician depression and burnout. This year’s topics address urgent needs for the well-being of pediatric providers and patients, according to Session Chair Benjamin T.…
During Sunday’s morning scientific symposium, a group of experts will discuss the challenges clinicians face when treating historically marginalized patients. Presenters will offer insights into various patient groups and share best practices for treating and advocating for them.
ATS 2023 attendees will get a chance to experience firsthand the consequences climate change has on the Earth through satellite data and visuals. This unique vantage point offers a peek into the effects of climate change on respiratory health.
Two Sunday sessions will highlight cutting-edge research published in the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association. The forums will review the published research, including its direct application to critical care and pulmonary medicine, and the selection process for publication.
Refiloe Masekela, MD, and Margareth Pretti Dalcolmo, MD, PhD, will share their experiences and insights at the Women’s Forum, which recognizes the achievements and supports the advancement of women in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine and research.