Meeting Coverage 2026
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Tonight’s ATS Research Program Benefit Offers a Good Time for a Great Cause
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Read more: Tonight’s ATS Research Program Benefit Offers a Good Time for a Great CauseFor over 20 years, the ATS Research Program has supported early career investigators during their transition to independent research careers. ATS 2026 International Conference participants can help fund this critical program, meet grantees, and network by attending tonight’s ATS Research Program Benefit, scheduled from 6–7:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Orlando Hotel.
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Clinical Year in Review Sessions Frame New Evidence and Guidelines Through A Practical Lens
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Read more: Clinical Year in Review Sessions Frame New Evidence and Guidelines Through A Practical LensSunday marks the start of this year’s Clinical Year in Review series at the ATS 2026 International Conference, offering a rare opportunity to learn about timely, impactful insights that could significantly affect care. Ayodeji Adegunsoye, MD, PhD, MSc, chair of this year’s series, previewed the first two sessions, scheduled for 9:15–10:45 a.m. on Sunday and…
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Critical Care Core Curriculum Series Opens with Examination of Acute Respiratory Failure
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Read more: Critical Care Core Curriculum Series Opens with Examination of Acute Respiratory FailureThe first of two Adult Critical Care Core Curriculum sessions during the ATS 2026 International Conference will begin from 2:15–3:45 p.m. on Sunday. Series Chairs Edward Kilb, MD, ATSF, and Javier Diaz-Mendoza, MD, ATSF, said the session will focus on management strategies and best practices for treating acute respiratory failure.
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First Sleep Core Curriculum Session Considers OSA and Comorbidities
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Read more: First Sleep Core Curriculum Session Considers OSA and ComorbiditiesCo-Chairs Michelle Zeidler, MD, and Katherine Dudley, MD, MPH, previewed the start of the Adult Sleep Clinical Core Curriculum series, which begins from 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. on Sunday. The first session will investigate how sleep disorders often present atypically in patients with comorbid conditions.





