From unsettled controversies in airway management to crisis standards of care and management of VTE, debates focus on practical questions that touch every clinician in every practice setting.
CHEST President David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP, will moderate 4 consecutive days of sessions full of strong personalities with strong opinions about medical topics that don’t always have a strong consensus.
Learn more about how CHEST is fostering collaborations to improve the lives of patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) and how you can cultivate a more trusting patient-physician relationship, 5 minutes at a time.
This year’s CHEST annual meeting will have something for every member of the pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine community—from first-time attendees to the incoming president.
Neil Pasricha, a best-selling author on the topics of gratitude, happiness, failure, resilience, connection, and trust, will help set the tone for CHEST 2022 at Sunday’s Opening Session.
CHEST 2022 will highlight a wide array of strategies for clinician-educators during sessions chaired by experts including Viren Kaul, MD, FCCP, and Mark Lavercombe, MBBS, FCCP.
After many long years of competing from behind computer screens, the CHEST Challenge Championship is back, live and in person.
This year’s annual meeting will feature more hands-on experiences than ever before, including everything from virtual reality and on-site escape rooms to video games.
Welcome back to immersive sessions, full of the latest research and practice-changing updates, and an energetic atmosphere that fosters connections and collaboration.
CHEST 2022 promises to be an unforgettable opportunity for trainees, especially those who began their chest medicine careers amid the isolation of a worldwide pandemic.
Sessions will explore the many factors that hold back and harm diverse populations, from entrenched biases in the health care system to emerging effects from global crises.
CHEST’s largest-ever selection of medical simulations — 48 courses in total, including a dozen new opportunities — awaits attendees in Nashville, said Nicholas J. Pastis, MD, FCCP.