ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

SS111 PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN THE ICU: A STEPWISE APPROACH K. El-Kersh, MD, Louisville, KY Cedars (Level 2) SS112 MACROLIDE-RESISTANT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX PULMONARY DISEASE: CURRENT CONCEPTS M. Holt, MBBS, BSc, Denver, CO South Side 1 (Level 3) SS113 METHODS IN CHARACTERIZING MUCOUS CELL METAPLASIA J.D. Dickinson, MD, PhD, Omaha, NE Fair Park 1 (Level 3) SS114 CARDIAC DISEASE AND BETA RECEPTORS IN COPD J. Budde, MD, MPH, Long Island City, NY Fair Park 2 (Level 3) SS115 EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF SLEEP-DISORDERED BREATHING IN PREGNANCY S. Pamidi, MD, Montreal, Canada Oak Cliff 2 (Level 5) SS116 LUNG CANCER CHEMOPREVENTION: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE M. Tennis, PhD, Aurora, CO Victory Park 2 (Level 5) SS117 E-CIGARETTES: EPIDEMIOLOGY, TOXICOLOGY, AND WHY THEY SHOULD NOT BE RECOMMENDED FOR SMOKING CESSATION F. Moazed, MD, San Francisco, CA White Rock 1-2 (Level 5) FACULTY DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR FD1 FACULTY PROMOTION AND TENURE: UNRAVELING THE “FACULTY HANDBOOK” Conference badges are required for admission. Space is limited and admittance is on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no additional fee. 6:45am - 7:45 a.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Katy Trail (Level 2) Target Audience Early and mid-career clinical and/or research faculty, clinical and postdoctoral fellows in academic pulmonary, critical care and/or sleep medicine, PhD candidates Objectives • understand the general process by which promotion and tenure are achieved in academic institutions; • identify strategies and practical ideas to formulate a road map for their professional academic career advancement by leveraging their institutions and societal resources; • interact with experts within various academic tracks to gain insight and knowledge in devising a concrete plan to meet milestones for academic advancement within their institutions. Faculty handbooks for promotion and tenure are available for most academic institutions. However, they rarely provide practical guidance or a well-defined road map for early and mid-career professionals to steer them on the path towards academic advancement. This seminar provides concrete strategies and advice to effectively navigate early and mid-career timelines and how to set clear guidelines for achievable goals towards promotion and tenure. A faculty panel with experience in the promotion and tenure process will provide practical tips for academic career advancement. This will occur first in a moderator-led question and answer session which will be followed by career track-based small group interactive discussions. Chairing : S. Dua, MD, New York, NY Speakers: S.A. McColley, MD, Chicago, IL E. Herzog, MD, PhD, New Haven, CT I. Petrache, MD, ATSF, Denver, CO ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 122 MONDAY • MAY 20 BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL KEYNOTE SERIES CME Credits Available: .75 The Keynote Series focuses on topics thought to be timely and of high relevance to the pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine community. Sessions are presented each morning during the Conference. Below are the topics for Monday, May 20 K3 DATA SHARING IN THE CONTEXT OF CLINICAL TRIALS 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. KBHCCD Ballroom C One-Two (Level 2) Speaker: Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD, Boston, MA K4 UNRAVELLING THE MYSTERY OF BREATHLESSNESS IN COPD 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. KBHCCD Ballroom C Three-Four (Level 2) Speaker: Denis E.O' Donnell, MD, Kingston, Canada

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