Amongst the numerous engaging educational opportunities available to ATS 2024 International Conference attendees, Meet the Expert and Medical Education Seminars are informal, one-hour morning and mid-day, small-group seminars that provide a platform for direct interaction with recognized leaders across multiple specialties.
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Expert researchers, clinicians, technology or procedural expert speakers, and emerging independent academics will share the latest research and best practices to offer practical, impactful guidance for respiratory health professionals.
“This year, we have 49 Meet the Expert and Medical Education Seminars, which are opportunities for attendees to gather in intimate environments to dig deep into relevant topics of interest that range from basic science to research to clinical topics,” said International Conference Committee Chair Debra Boyer, MD, MHPE. “We’ve also revamped our mid-day sessions between noon and one p.m. that I think will be really exciting and of interest to many of our members.”
Most sessions will start with a 20–30-minute presentation followed by a discussion with the speaker(s). Please note that sessions fill up quickly, and registration is limited. Registration for each course has a $100 enrollment fee for ATS members and non-members. Light refreshments will be served during these sessions.
For full details and descriptions on each of the Meet the Expert and Medical Education Seminars, please visit the following pages on the International Conference website.
Sunday, May 19
Medical Education Seminar
Meet the Expert Seminars
- MTE1 The Cutting Edge of Learning: Exploring AI in Medical Education
- MTE2 Biologic Therapies in Severe Asthma: Which Agent for What Patient
- MTE3 Lung Transplantation for Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease
- MTE4 Navigating the Evolving Therapeutics in Management of Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
- MTE5 Revolutionizing Pneumonia Treatment: The Promising Role of Bacteriophages
- MTE6 Causation From Observation: How Will Observational “Trials” Inform Critical Care in 2025?
- MTE7 Cellular Alterations of Aged Lungs and Pulmonary Diseases Caused by Environmental Factors
- MTE8 Pathophysiology, Management, and Transplant Considerations in Portopulmonary Hypertension
- MTE9 Is Empyena a Medical of Surgical Disease in 2024? A Pro/Con Debate.
- MTE10 Pulmonary Hypertension and Lung Disease: Current Approach
- MTE11 Creating a Pipeline for Workplace Diversity: Inclusive Strategies for Training Programs
- MTE12 From Feathers to Antifibrotics: Updates in Exposures, Treatment, and Prognosis in Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
Monday, May 20
Medical Education Seminar
Meet the Expert Seminars
- MTE13 Small Airways Disease: When It’s Not Asthma
- MTE14 Non-Pharmacological Management of Patients After Hospitalization With an Exacerbation of COPD
- MTE15 From Eminence to Evidence Based Practice: The Interventional Pulmonology Outcomes Group
- MTE16 Alveolar Organoids – Best Practices
- MTE17 Complex In Vitro Models of the Lung: Bridging the Gap Between Complex Lung Pathobiology and Therapeutics
- MTE18 Complicated Sarcoidosis Management: Mimics and Disease Progression
- MTE19 Pediatric Pulmonary Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease: Advances in Diagnosis and Monitoring
- MTE20 Recruiting and Retaining Diverse Trainees and Faculty – Tips to Get It Done
- MTE21 Remote Rescue: Case-Based Troubleshooting for Pediatric Ventilation Data Downloads
- MTE22 Risk Stratification Simplified in PAH Management!
- MTE23 Bridging the Networking Gap for Women Faculty Using the Science of Networking
- MTE24 Lung Nodule: Transbronchial Biopsy, Are We Close to 100% Diagnostic Yield?
Tuesday, May 21
Medical Education Seminar
Meet the Expert Seminars
- MTE25 Military Pulmonary Toxic Exposures
- MTE26 Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning: Is Artificial Intelligence Intelligent?
- MTE27 Bronchiectasis: Guidelines Based Approach to Challenging Patients
- MTE28 How to Create a Centralized Lung Cancer Screening Program
- MTE29 More Than Just Initial Settings: Adjusting NIV for Patients With Progressive Neuromuscular
- MTE30 All You Can Learn: Immunization for Patients With Respiratory Problems
- MTE31 Are We Ready to Ditch Albuterol As-Needed in Asthma Or Not Yet?
- MTE32 Teaching in the ICU at Night
- MTE33 Addressing Palliative Care in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension- The Way Forward
- MTE34 Failing Forward: Turning “Failure” Into Growth
- MTE35 Selection and Management of “High Risk” Lung Transplant Candidates
- MTE36 Sickle Cell Lung Disease Multidisciplinary Care Across the Lifespan: Best Practices to Establish a Clinic at Your Institution
Wednesday, May 22
Meet the Expert Seminars
- MTE37 Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: State of the Art
- MTE38 Preparing the Clinical Workforce for the Information Age: Clinical Informatics in Training and Beyond
- MTE39 Methamphetamine and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, What You Need to Know
- MTE40 Bring Joy Back- Managing Pulmonary Clinic Effectively in the Era of Inbaskets
- MTE41 The Key Role of Patients and Care Partners in Patient-Engaged Research
- MTE42 Reading Between The Lines: The Evaluation and Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension Associated With Chronic Lung Disease (PH-CLD)
- MTE43 Critical Care Management of the Lung Transplant Recipient
- MTE44 Chronic Cough in Clinical Practice
- MTE45 Implementing a Multidisciplinary Pert With an Emphasis on Quality and Outcomes
- MTE46 More Than Just Medications: A Comprehensive Approach to End-Stage Lung Disease
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