A Wednesday morning discussion session co-chaired by Kathryn Pendleton, MD, FCCP, will look at the current problems and opportunities with the use of artificial intelligence to identify patients with sepsis or predict the onset of sepsis.
George Z. Cheng, MD, PhD, FCCP, will chair a debate that will explore the need for improved safety and efficacy data, lessons that can be learned from other disciplines, and pitfalls that might be avoided.
A pro-con debate session chaired by Daniel Ouellette, MD, MS, FCCP, will help physicians navigate their way through decisions about when, how, and who to liberate from mechanical ventilation.
Experts will present three challenging but frequently encountered clinical preoperative scenarios for audience consideration during an innovative session chaired by Arun Jose, MD, MS.
A discussion session, chaired by Radu Postelnicu, MD, will arm attendees with the latest knowledge about highly transmissible diseases that have the potential to cause significant fallout worldwide.
Ryan Boente, MD, will co-chair a panel discussion addressing the disparities that exist for patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) who live in rural areas.
Listen now for a preview of the day from Chair of the Scientific Program Committee, Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, and her guest, Creator and Host of CHEST Challenge, Bill Kelly, MD, FCCP.
Taro Minami, MD, FCCP, and fellow speakers addressed the advantages and pitfalls of diaphragm ultrasound and venous excess ultrasound.
During a Monday session, Bethany L. Lussier, MD, FCCP, and other pulmonologists shared insights on the current landscape of ventilation devices.
A Tuesday morning session, chaired by Meredith Greer, MD, will explore targeted strategies for managing noninvasive ventilation in COPD, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, and neuromuscular disease.
A Tuesday morning panel discussion, chaired by Corey Kershaw, MD, FCCP, will review different types of post-COVID interstitial lung abnormalities and related treatments and clinical trials.
Fellows from three pulmonary and critical care training programs have earned a spot in this year’s CHEST Challenge Championship. Get to know this year’s contestants before they battle it out for the Rosen Cup on Tuesday evening.