Anand S. Iyer, MD, MSPH, shared stories from his work with COVID-19 patients in the ICU and how misinformation affected care during a session Sunday, October 16.
Alicia Casey, MD, and fellow experts presented case studies of pediatric patients with advanced lung disease during a panel discussion Sunday, October 16.
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Leadership and Career Development Coach, Janet Bickel, presented strategies for clinicians to navigate obstacles and fully realize the potential of their careers during a presentation at the Women & Pulmonary Luncheon on Monday, October 17.
Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, and a panel of experts offered guidance on the use of standard and novel biologics in the treatment of severe asthma during a case-based discussion session on Sunday, October 16.
Lisa F. Wolfe, MD, FCCP, highlighted patient advocates and the importance of increasing equity for those with advanced respiratory failure during the Margaret Pfrommer Endowed Memorial Lecture in Home-Based Mechanical Ventilation on Wednesday, October 19.
Paresh C. Giri, MD, FCCP, and two other experts helped present case studies and research data to reduce confusion around the many treatment options and ongoing management decisions for patients with PAH.
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E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH, FCCP, and a panel of experts discussed the recognition and treatment of post-sepsis, post-intensive care, and post-COVID syndromes during a Critical Care Societies Collaborative session on Sunday, October 16.
Stephanie M. Levine, MD, FCCP, explored case studies of pulmonary and critical care disorders in pregnancy during the inaugural Mark J. Rosen, MD, Master FCCP, Endowed Memorial Lecture on Wednesday, October 19.
Thomas DeCato, MD, FCCP, helped highlight recent changes to guidelines for routine lung function tests during a CHEST 2022 session on Monday, October 17.
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