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Sunday Keynote Explores Health Care’s Role in Serving Unhoused Patients
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Read more: Sunday Keynote Explores Health Care’s Role in Serving Unhoused Patients“Providing Health Care for Unhoused Individuals” will examine how the medical field can care and publicly advocate for one of its most vulnerable patient populations. Presenters Margot Kushel, MD, and Robynne Rose-Haymer previewed Sunday’s Keynote Series session.
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Support Transformative Research by Attending the Research Program Benefit
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Read more: Support Transformative Research by Attending the Research Program BenefitThe ATS Research Program Benefit is an opportunity to celebrate and support the ATS Research Program’s early-career investigators advancing lung health and improving patients’ lives. Don’t miss this year’s celebration at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis on Saturday, May 17.
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‘High-Yield’ Themes Slated for Pulmonary Clinical Core Curriculum Sessions
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Read more: ‘High-Yield’ Themes Slated for Pulmonary Clinical Core Curriculum SessionsThe Pulmonary Clinical Core Curriculum series will explore lung cancer screening and prevention, image-guided bronchoscopy for peripheral pulmonary nodules, and much more. Chairs Erin Camac, DO, ATSF, and Josalyn L. Cho, MD, previewed the two sessions on Sunday, May 18, and Monday, May 19.
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First Sleep Core Curriculum Session Addresses Aging, Menopause, and Disadvantaged Populations
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Read more: First Sleep Core Curriculum Session Addresses Aging, Menopause, and Disadvantaged PopulationsKatherine Dudley, MD, MPH, is the chair of this year’s Sleep Core Curriculum, which begins on Tuesday, May 20. The first session will examine how factors such as aging, menopause, and social conditions can affect patients’ sleep activity.
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Clinical Year in Review Sessions Begin with the Latest in Asthma, Sleep Medicine, and More
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Read more: Clinical Year in Review Sessions Begin with the Latest in Asthma, Sleep Medicine, and MoreSara Auld, MD, MSc, ATSF, co-chair of the Clinical Year in Review, described the series as a unique opportunity to hear a curated review of impactful research from leading experts across 16 unique subfields. The first two sessions will be held on Sunday, May 18, and Monday, May 19.