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Final Adult Sleep Clinical Core Curriculum Session to Examine Key Innovations in Sleep Medicine
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Read more: Final Adult Sleep Clinical Core Curriculum Session to Examine Key Innovations in Sleep MedicineThe final session of the Adult Sleep Clinical Core Curriculum will cover several recent innovations in sleep medicine on Monday, May 20. Session presentations will explore cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, new developments in pediatric sleep testing, and strategic interventions to improve patients’ sleep in care facility settings.
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Pediatric Clinical Core Curriculum Explores the Pulmonologist’s Role in the PICU
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Read more: Pediatric Clinical Core Curriculum Explores the Pulmonologist’s Role in the PICUThe Pediatric Clinical Core Curriculum kicked off with its first (of three) session on Sunday, May 19, and continues on Monday, May 20. This year’s curricular theme is assessing the pulmonologist’s role in the pediatric ICU.
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Amberson Lecturer to Share How the ‘Right Question’ Upended IPF
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Read more: Amberson Lecturer to Share How the ‘Right Question’ Upended IPFMoisés Selman, MD, an investigator whose work redefined idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis as an epithelial-driven fibrosis and has contributed to the pioneering research identifying the transcriptional signatures that distinguish some of the fibrosing lung diseases, will deliver this year’s J. Burns Amberson Lecture, “The Importance of Asking the Right Questions to Decipher Unknown Disease Mechanisms” on…
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ATS 2024 Exhibit Floor to Feature Record Number of Companies
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Read more: ATS 2024 Exhibit Floor to Feature Record Number of CompaniesIn addition to the invaluable educational opportunities at ATS 2024, the annual conference is an optimal setting for exhibiting and exploring new products and services that can enhance care via the latest technologies in respiratory science, patient care, global public health, and more. The ATS 2024 Exhibit Hall will showcase more than 250 exhibitors for…
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AJRCCM, JAMA, and NEJM Contributors to Share Key Findings from Recently Published Papers at ATS 2024
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Read more: AJRCCM, JAMA, and NEJM Contributors to Share Key Findings from Recently Published Papers at ATS 2024Two sessions on Sunday, May 19, will provide a forum to discuss some of the cutting-edge research recently published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, and the Journal of the American Medical Association. Each session will feature author presentations on recent publications selected by the journal…
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CF, Asthma, PCD, Bronchiectasis, and Neuromuscular Disorders are the Focus of Pediatric Year in Review
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Read more: CF, Asthma, PCD, Bronchiectasis, and Neuromuscular Disorders are the Focus of Pediatric Year in ReviewThis year’s Pediatric Year in Review continues on Sunday, May 19, highlighting the most recent developments in four areas of pediatric pulmonary medicine: cystic fibrosis, asthma, primary ciliary dyskinesia and bronchiectasis, and neuromuscular disorders.
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ATS President’s Message: Let’s Shape the Future of Respiratory Health at ATS 2024
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Read more: ATS President’s Message: Let’s Shape the Future of Respiratory Health at ATS 2024The ATS 2024 International Conference takes place in San Diego from May 17 to 22. ATS President M. Patricia Rivera, MD, ATSF, welcomes attendees to what will be an impressive showcase of cutting-edge thoracic medicine and research. More than 6,500 scientific abstracts, case reports, and clinical trials will be presented. Not to mention the insightful…
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Meet the ATS 2024 Research Program Awardees
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Read more: Meet the ATS 2024 Research Program AwardeesThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the ATS Research Program. The program’s mission is to bolster new investigators as they launch their independent research careers and bring innovative solutions to patient care. Since 2004, the ATS Research Program has invested $24,800,000 in research grants to early career investigators. Meet the 2023-2024 Research Program Awardees.
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Sunday Keynote Explores Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
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Read more: Sunday Keynote Explores Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence in Health CareAs the adoption of artificial intelligence in health care expands, providers must stay informed about the technology’s capabilities and limitations. The Fran Comi Keynote Lecture at ATS 2024 will spotlight numerous pros and cons of AI in Medicine, featuring expert insights from co-presenters Fatima Rodriguez, MD, MPH, FACC, FAHA, and Matthew DeCamp, MD, PhD, FACP.
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Clinical Year in Review Begins with ARDS, Asthma, Health Equity, and Lung Cancer
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Read more: Clinical Year in Review Begins with ARDS, Asthma, Health Equity, and Lung CancerOne of the most highly anticipated offerings of the ATS International Conference, the Clinical Year in Review, will begin Sunday, May 19. The four-part series will be presented in daily sessions through Wednesday, May 22. Session co-chair Juliana C. Ferreira, MD, PhD, ATSF, previewed this year’s Clinical Year in Review agenda.











