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Nursing Year in Review Examines the Complex Challenges of Post-ICU Care
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Read more: Nursing Year in Review Examines the Complex Challenges of Post-ICU CareThe Nursing Year in Review on Monday, May 19, will offer insights into the complex dynamics and consequences of surviving ICU experiences for patients, caregivers, and post-ICU community providers. Chairs Tammy Eaton, PhD, MSc, RN, FNP-BC, ACHPN, FCCM, and Tania Von Visger, PhD, ATSF, PCCN, preview what to expect.
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Sleep Core Curriculum Concludes with Investigations of Obesity Medications, Critical Illness Survivorship, and More
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Read more: Sleep Core Curriculum Concludes with Investigations of Obesity Medications, Critical Illness Survivorship, and MoreIt’s time to discuss how obstructive sleep apnea has “entered the group chat” in ongoing conversations about obesity medications and other areas of clinical care, according to Sleep Core Curriculum Co-Chair Katherine Dudley, MD, MPH. The curriculum concludes on Wednesday, May 21.
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Bridging the Gap: From Delayed Diagnosis to Optimized Bronchiectasis Management
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Read more: Bridging the Gap: From Delayed Diagnosis to Optimized Bronchiectasis ManagementDeveloped by leading experts, the ATS Bronchiectasis Education Center provides essential education to improve awareness of exacerbations and their role in disease progression. Attendees of the ATS International Conference can learn more by visiting the Bronchiectasis Education Center, located in Hall D of the Moscone Center.
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Ensure Early and Accurate ILD Diagnosis for Better Patient Outcomes
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Read more: Ensure Early and Accurate ILD Diagnosis for Better Patient OutcomesThere are numerous challenges associated with diagnosing and managing interstitial lung diseases. For those who want to learn more about this complex group of diseases, the ATS ILD Education Center can be a helpful resource for cutting-edge insights. The ILDEC is open in Hall D of the Moscone Center.
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Claim Your Credit: MOC and CME Conference Opportunities
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Read more: Claim Your Credit: MOC and CME Conference OpportunitiesThe ATS International Conference offers six days of content with multiple opportunities — Scientific Symposia, Clinical Year in Review sessions, Core Curriculum Symposia, and more — to earn Continuing Medical Education credits and Maintenance of Certification points. Read how to claim yours after the conference.
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Meet the 2025 Respiratory Health Awards Recipients
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Read more: Meet the 2025 Respiratory Health Awards RecipientsThe annual ATS Respiratory Health Awards winners will be honored throughout the ATS 2025 International Conference. Get to know this year’s outstanding recipients!
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Juan C. Celedón to Deliver 2025 Amberson Lecture
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Read more: Juan C. Celedón to Deliver 2025 Amberson LectureJuan C. Celedón, MD, DrPH, ATSF, will deliver the 2025 J. Burns Amberson Lecture, “A Nosy Look Into Asthma Disparities,” during the Respiratory Health Awards Ceremony on Sunday, May 18. Dr. Celedón spoke with ATS Conference News about his decades-long research journey.
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ATS 2025 Exhibit Hall Opens Today
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Read more: ATS 2025 Exhibit Hall Opens TodayBeginning Sunday, May 18, the Exhibit Hall will open in the Moscone Center from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day through Tuesday, May 20. More than 200 collaborators will showcase the latest technologies and services in respiratory health.
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Susan S. Redline, MD, MPH, Honored with 2025 Edward Livingston Trudeau Medal
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Read more: Susan S. Redline, MD, MPH, Honored with 2025 Edward Livingston Trudeau MedalSusan S. Redline, MD, MPH, is the 2025 Edward Livingston Trudeau Medalist, an award for major contributions to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of lung disease, critical illness, or sleep disorders through leadership in research, education, or clinical care. Dr. Redline shared several key moments from her exceptional career with ATS Conference News.
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Critical Care Core Curriculum Explores Care Transition Scenarios
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Read more: Critical Care Core Curriculum Explores Care Transition ScenariosBeginning Sunday, May 18, the Critical Care Core Curriculum, led by Chairs Edward Kilb, MD, and Javier Diaz-Mendoza, MD, will explore care transition scenarios in and out of the intensive care unit throughout its two sessions, highlighting best practices for optimal care delivery and patient management.