In his address during the CHEST 2021 Opening Session, President-Elect David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP, reflected on hardships during the pandemic and emphasized building personal connections within the CHEST community.
A panel of pulmonary specialists debated the pros and cons of the ARDSNet PEEP table and esophageal balloon manometry during a CHEST 2021 session.
Jean Bourbeau, MD, MSc, discussed some of the challenges and opportunities in the continued expansion and evolution of pulmonary rehabilitation and self-management behavior modification.
The team from The Ohio State University captured this year’s CHEST Challenge championship during a special 20th anniversary final round presentation.
Live session recordings and on-demand sessions—including post-meeting bonus content—will be available to registered attendees until October 2022. CHEST leaders offered their recommendations for sessions to check out.
Immunocompromised patients have higher susceptibility to pulmonary infections and greater risk of severe disease and poor outcomes. A Wednesday morning panel discussion explored those challenges.
During a session on Tuesday, a panel of intensivists discussed the debilitating sequelae of post-intensive care syndrome and the need for increased long-term recovery care and support for ICU survivors.
At CHEST 2021, the Foundation is looking back and telling the story of the trailblazers of the past with hopes to inspire the leaders of the future.
Many of the nearly 2,000 posters will include audio or video of the presenters walking you through these important studies.
The process to evaluate the meeting and claim CME/CE credit or request a Certificate of Attendance (COA) is now open. And, while the live sessions have ended, all registered attendees […]
Advances in bronchoscopy have resulted in an array of new diagnostic and theraputic modalities. On Tuesday, a panel of experts reviewed some of the most notable recent research findings.
While smoking prevalence is declining among both men and women, lung cancer mortality among women is up. A panel on Tuesday explored contributing factors.