Find out about the new and returning interactive learning activities that set the CHEST Annual Meeting apart from other conferences. These live games, simulations, and more challenge attendees in a fun and social environment that reinforces important medical knowledge and skills.
Cedric “Jamie” Rutland, MD, FCCP, will share his journey in medicine and unique approach to medical education as the CHEST 2023 Keynote Speaker on Sunday, October 8.
As part of the 2023 CHEST Annual Meeting, CHEST will collaborate with community organizations on Oʻahu and encourage attendees to be mindful while celebrating the islands’ history, culture, and biodiversity.
The science and education CHEST is known for will have a tropical setting this year, as well as a slate of new sessions and opportunities to learn, connect, and find inspiration. Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, Chair of the CHEST 2023 Scientific Program Committee, gives an overview of this year’s meeting.
Take your learning to the next level with Master Classes before and after the annual meeting in Hawaiʻi. The classes are unique and challenging ways to improve clinical skills and knowledge, says Amy E. Morris, MD, FCCP, Chair of the CHEST Education Committee.
CHEST 2023 will feature numerous opportunities to connect the rising stars of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine to a wider, welcoming community, says Subani Chandra, MD, FCCP, Chair of the CHEST Training and Transitions Committee.
Nneka Sederstrom, PhD, MPH, MA, FCCP, addressed the past and present of racism in medicine during the Richard S. Irwin, MD, Master FCCP, Honor Lecture on Tuesday, October 18.
Parth Rali, MD, reviewed the latest guidance on the role of catheter-directed thrombolysis in treating patients with VTE during a session on Wednesday, October 19.
MeiLan K. Han, MD, MS, offered insight into an updated report on strategies for the diagnosis, management, and prevention of COPD during a session Monday, October 17.
Sean J. Callahan, MD, provided an overview of incidental interstitial lung abnormalities and why clinicians should care during a session Monday, October 17.
Nearly 2,000 abstracts and case reports were presented at CHEST 2022, with clinicians from 85 countries represented. Be a part of the next group of presenters at CHEST 2023.
Holly Keyt, MD, FCCP, helped explore the clinical and ethical considerations involved in the management of patients on extracorporeal life support during a session on Tuesday, October 18.