The CHEST 2021 Opening Session this afternoon will include remarks from the current and incoming CHEST Presidents, an update from the CHEST Foundation President, and the highly anticipated Keynote Address.
Sara Pasha, MD, chairs a case-based session this afternoon featuring a panel of sleep apnea experts who will discuss some of the common clinical challenges encountered in the management of this disorder.
Watch demonstrations of percutaneous tracheostomy placement, echocardiography, and more, as expert faculty present skills that will translate into your real-life clinical practice.
Holly Keyt, MD, FCCP, chairs an interactive session looking at advances in cystic fibrosis treatment and currently available testing modalities and diagnostic algorithms for CF and CFTR-related disorders.
The diverse educational curriculum at CHEST 2021 will offer something for every attendee, whether their practice is focused on pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine, or sleep medicine.
The CHEST 2021 program includes three special sessions looking at some of the innovative ways cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence, are being used in chest medicine.
This year’s sessions related to COVID-19 capitalize on months of research and clinical experience, said CHEST 2021 Scientific Program Committee Vice-Chair Subani Chandra, MD, FCCP.
“We want trainees to find in CHEST a platform to experience lifelong learning in education, as well as meaningful networking,” said Mauricio Danckers, MD, FCCP.
The plenary session The Future Is Present: Immersive Virtual Reality in Medical Education will offer a look at a recent VR pilot program developed by CHEST.
At the Annual Meeting of the Fellows, FCCPs have the opportunity to vote on the incoming College Board of Regents slate and receive updates on key CHEST activities.
See which members of the CHEST community have been honored with this year’s Distinguished Service Award, College Medalist Award, Master Fellow Award, and more.
This year, the CHEST Foundation awarded $675,000 in grants to 27 individuals in support and recognition of outstanding contributions to chest medicine.