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Mark your calendars for CHEST 2025 in Chicago
Read More: Mark your calendars for CHEST 2025 in ChicagoCelebrate a rich history of clinical and educational excellence and focus on the innovative future of chest medicine, October 19 to 22, 2025.
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HCA Florida Aventura Hospital wins CHEST Challenge in Boston
Read More: HCA Florida Aventura Hospital wins CHEST Challenge in BostonFellows from HCA Florida Aventura Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, and Allegheny Health Network competed in creative clinical trivia and live challenges during CHEST 2024.
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Panel discussion reviews benefits, risks of surgery for PE
Read More: Panel discussion reviews benefits, risks of surgery for PETimothy M. Fernandes, MD, MPH, FCCP, and fellow panelists explored complications of PE and related conditions that may lead physicians to consider surgical procedures.
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Clinicians outline transition from recalled home ventilators to new modes, devices
Read More: Clinicians outline transition from recalled home ventilators to new modes, devicesJorge I. Mora, MD, FCCP, and other experts walked attendees through the current home mechanical ventilation market, including differences and similarities.
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Close out CHEST 2024 with can’t-miss Wednesday sessions
Read More: Close out CHEST 2024 with can’t-miss Wednesday sessionsListen to today’s podcast for a preview of Wednesday’s schedule from Chair of the Scientific Program Committee, Gabriel Bosslet, MD, FCCP, and his guest, CHEST 2025 Chair, Sandhya Khurana, MD, FCCP.
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Panelists review overlap, differences in EPR-4, GINA guidelines for asthma treatment
Read More: Panelists review overlap, differences in EPR-4, GINA guidelines for asthma treatmentJerry A. Krishnan, MD, PhD, FCCP, presented an overview of EPR-4 and GINA guidelines for Steps 3 through 5 in moderate to severe asthma during a Tuesday morning session.
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Experts outline new, under-recognized factors driving occupational lung disease
Read More: Experts outline new, under-recognized factors driving occupational lung diseaseSusan Armstrong, MD, PhD, walked attendees through key features of occupational lung disease from a pathologist’s perspective during a Tuesday morning session.
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Crossfire case discussion to highlight issues in pulmonary function testing
Read More: Crossfire case discussion to highlight issues in pulmonary function testingThaddeus Bartter, MD, FCCP, will chair a Wednesday afternoon session exploring pulmonary function cases and how to incorporate physiology to help clinicians take better care of their patients.