Watch bite-sized presentations from experts on key topics in chest medicine and learn how you can participate in CHEST’s special interest groups.
During a session on Monday, panelists provided overviews of important recent sepsis advances and ones they expect to be on the horizon in the near future.
A panel discussion Monday took a look at the history of racism in health care and how existing disparities across society exacerbated COVID-19’s destructive impact in communities of color.
June Chae, MD, and Viren Kaul, MD, FCCP, will co-chair a crossfire debate this afternoon about intubation and other airway management practices in light of COVID-19.
Robotic bronchoscopy is poised to transform lung cancer diagnosis and treatment, says Michael J. Simoff, MD, FCCP, who will deliver the Ciaglia Memorial Lecture today.
Tonight’s 20th anniversary edition of the CHEST Challenge Championship might be a bit of comfort food amid a year of hardships, according to William Kelly, MD, FCCP.
Meet the three final teams competing in the 20th anniversary of the CHEST Challenge Championship at CHEST 2021. These fellows from training programs across the country will compete in a Jeopardy!-style live game show Tuesday night.
Angel Coz Yataco, MD, FCCP, chairs a session today featuring a panel of experts who will debate controversies in treating septic shock, including updated guidelines and the use of steroids.
Lora Reineck, MD, MS, will chair a plenary session Tuesday morning where investigators will provide updates on recent research conducted by the PETAL (Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury) Network.
PAH and HFpEF share multiple clinical signs and symptoms, but getting the diagnosis wrong means getting the treatment wrong and potentially harming your patient, said Veronica Franco, MD, MSPH.
The “First Contact” escape room will once again transport attendees 100 years into the future on a space flight that will test their pulmonary knowledge through a series of interactive multimedia puzzles.
A session Tuesday morning with Swetha Gogineni, MD, will focus on three discrete clinical areas—normal sleep, central sleep apnea, and obstructive sleep apnea and obesity hypoventilation syndrome.