Enhance your ATS 2026 experience with three engaging, faculty-led CME programs focused on advancing care in respiratory and inflammatory diseases. These sessions are designed to deliver practical insights you can apply in clinical practice right away.
Join us in Orlando for an in-person experience that includes a complimentary dinner or participate virtually via live stream—whichever fits your schedule!
Sunday, May 17 | 6:30–8:30 PM ET
Illuminating Pathways in Epithelial-Driven Inflammation: Evolving Management of Upper and Lower Airway Diseases
Hilton Orlando (Florida Ballroom 1–4)
Joseph Han, MD; Flavia Hoyte, MD; Nizar Jarjour, MD
Sunday, May 17 | 6:30–8:30 PM ET
Gaining Control of Eosinophilic Disorders: Best Practices for HES and EGPA
Rosen Center (Executive H)
Praveen Akuthota, MD; Philip Seo, MD, MHS; Michael Wechsler, MD, MMSc
Monday, May 18 | 6:30–8:30 PM ET
IL-33 in the Spotlight: Exploring New Pathways for COPD and Acute Respiratory Infections
Hilton Orlando (Florida Ballroom 1–4)
Jonathan M. Hand, MD; Dave Singh, MD; Tom Wilkinson, MD
Whether you attend in person or online, you’ll gain valuable perspectives from leading experts and connect with the latest developments shaping patient care.
Space is limited for in-person attendance—reserve your spot today.
These activities are provided by Integritas Communications and supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca.
This program was developed by, or with financial support and influence from, Integritas Communications and is neither sponsored by nor endorsed by ATS.


