Steven Q. Simpson MD, FCCP, will chair a panel Monday on evidence-based updates in strategic areas of interest that impact the entire disease spectrum for COVID-19.
Christopher Carroll, MD, FCCP, will chair a Monday afternoon discussion on alleviating the burden to patients in the ICU by engaging families in shared decision-making and collaborative care.
The Experience CHEST booth will offer additional education to expand your learning, opportunities to contribute to CHEST products and resources, and more.
Both pregnancy and pulmonary disorders are common, but the combination can be particularly difficult to manage. Many of the normal physiologic changes seen during pregnancy can have dramatic effects on pulmonary disease and vice versa.
Corey Kershaw, MD, FCCP, will moderate a discussion on interstitial lung disease as a major concern for patients who survived COVID-19, particularly those who were hospitalized and now have persistent radiographic and clinical abnormalities.
Demondes Haynes, MD, FCCP, will chair an interactive panel discussion that will demonstrate the importance of effective communication in difficult clinical and workplace situations.
“Social media is ubiquitous today, and it has dramatically changed how we practice medicine, how we learn, and how we disseminate information,” said Christopher Carroll, MD, FCCP.
Angel O. Coz Yataco, MD, FCCP, will help discuss the pros and cons of the latest iteration of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Guidelines, which were published in 2021.
The CHEST Foundation is offering a host of opportunities for attendees at CHEST 2022 to reconnect with peers, support initiatives designed to improve the lives of patients with pulmonary diseases, and have a lot of fun.
These sessions focusing on various issues relevant to a specific clinical area or topic are a great way to expand your knowledge and improve your understanding of specialized tracks. Many Spotlight Session tracks also offer a certificate of completion to show your mastery in the topic.
Visit the Guidelines Pod at Experience CHEST, Booth 2026, to learn how clinicians at every career level can support the practice of medicine globally, make a difference in improving patient care, and enhance their own clinical expertise by contributing to a CHEST guideline.
Three years into the pandemic, lessons from COVID-19 are coming into focus. So are gaps in reporting, data collection, and actionable information.