Today’s session, Case-based Learning: Difficult PAP Downloads, will describe where to find detailed data from a PAP download and how to use that data to determine therapy options for a patient. Presenters Kara Dupuy-McCauley, MD, and Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, share more.
Each year, CHEST honors physicians and others who are making significant or meritorious contributions to chest medicine. See who this year’s winners are and when they’ll be presenting live at this year’s meeting.
Join the CHEST Foundation at one of its many virtual events designed around the three pillars of the organization—access, empowerment, and research—during CHEST 2020.
Stop by the CHEST 2020 Virtual Exhibit Hall for opportunities throughout the conference to chat with exhibitors and sponsors.
CHEST 2020 kicks off in just over a week on Sunday, October 18! CHEST leaders share what they’re most looking forward to ahead of this year’s meeting.
Anthony S. Fauci, MD, will give the CHEST 2020 keynote address on Sunday, October 18, at 8:45 am CT, covering various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joseph P. Lynch, III, MD, FCCP, will be recognized for his contribution to the development and training of chest physicians during his Edward C. Rosenow III, MD, Master FCCP/Master Teacher Honor Lecture on Monday, October 19.
While all the sleep medicine sessions—live and prerecorded—are of value to CHEST members, Sunita Kumar, MD, FCCP, CHEST Sleep Medicine NetWork Steering Committee Vice Chair, highlighted several “can’t-miss” sessions that are novel and extremely pertinent this year.
Social distancing doesn’t mean you can’t socialize and network during CHEST 2020! Engage with the global CHEST community by following @accpchest on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and utilize #CHEST2020 to follow the meeting buzz.
Doreen J. Addrizzo-Harris, MD, FCCP, shares her experience with fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, emphasizing that “the collaboration that occurred was incredible.”
Join your colleagues for 4 days of interactive, top-tier education on Sunday, October 18, to Wednesday, October 21, with dozens of live sessions and 50 credit hours of CME—all from the safety of your home. CHEST 2020 Program Chair Victor Test, MD, FCCP, shares more of what you can expect from this year’s CHEST Annual…
This year has brought unimaginable challenges and stressors to the CHEST community, and while the CHEST Annual Meeting has decided to go virtual for the safety of all parties, what won’t change is the exceptional high quality and interactive experience attendees have come to expect from the meeting, says CHEST 2020 Program Chair Victor Test,…