ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 2 B12 HOT TOPICS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION: WHAT’S NEW IN ‘19 Education Committee; Members In Transition and Training Committee; Membership Committee; Section on Medical Education 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Dallas BallroomG (Level 3) Target Audience Physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and pharmacists who teach students, residents, fellows and/or peers would benefit from this session. Medical trainees, including students, residents and fellows would also value this session Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • Identify the importance and benefit of implementing active learning techniques, including use of asynchronous learning strategies to engage the modern learner. • Describe how social media can be used as an effective teaching tool in medical education and identify the pros and cons of free open access education. • Describe best practices for teaching about social determinants of health in order to improve both the learner and the patient experience. Education, a core skill of all effective health care providers, has rapidly changed over the years. Given work hours changes, shifts in undergraduate medical curricula, increased demands on physicians due to documentation and EHR challenges, new educational techniques are required to keep up with the modern learner. Adult learning theories have changed the way we deliver content and our current fast paced, immediate gratification society has changed the way learners interact with content. This symposium will leave participants with tangible strategies to teach modern learners, use social media for teaching and teach some of the non-traditional topics, such as social determinants of health. Medical education research is a rapidly growing field and this Hot Topics symposium will provide participants with the most up to date research and best practices on how to effectively teach in 2019. Chairing: M.M. Hayes, MD, Boston, MA R. Adamson, MBBS, ATSF, Seattle, WA G.W. Garrison, MD, Burlington, VT D.M. Boyer, MD, Boston, MA 9:15 Setting the Stage M.M. Hayes, MD, Boston, MA 9:20 Activating Active Learning: Tools to Teach the Modern Learner K.M. Burkart, MD, MSc, ATSF, New York, NY 9:40 How to Maximize Teaching Time: The Use of Asynchronous Learning D. Pradhan, MD, New York, NY 10:00 Best Practices for Teaching About Social Determinants of Health A. Luks, MD, Seattle, WA 10:20 Active Learning Break: Think Pair Share D.M. Boyer, MD, Boston, MA 10:25 Free Open Access Medical (FOAM) Education: Does It Help or Hurt? N. Seam, MD, ATSF, Bethesda, MD 10:45 Are You Competent to Assess Competency in 2019? B. Coruh, MD, Seattle, WA 11:05 Putting It All Together R. Adamson, MBBS, ATSF, Seattle, WA BASIC • BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL ATS PRESIDENT'S SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 2 B13 50 YEARS OF PROGRESS IN PULMONARY SCIENCE 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. KBHCCD Room D221/D225/D226 (Level 2) Target Audience All research investigators, providers, and lay members with an interest in the history of lung research and examples of notable progress in the field Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • know the origins of the NHLBI Division of Lung Diseases and how grant programs have facilitated lung biology and disease research; • understand several of the main advances in pulmonary and critical care medicine over the last half century; • describe future scientific directions being pursued by new investigators that may inform ongoing research and stimulate new collaborations. This session will include live and video presentations commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Division of Lung Diseases (DLD) at the NIH National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. Speakers will highlight important scientific advances in pulmonary health and disease and illustrate DLD's role in facilitating lung biology and disease research. Chairing: P.E. Parsons, MD, ATSF, Burlington, VT G. Gibbons, MD, Bethesda, MD 9:15 Introduction G. Gibbons, MD, Bethesda, MD 9:20 Video Presentation: The NHLBI Perspective Featuring Claude Lenfant, MD G. Gibbons, MD, Bethesda, MD 9:35 Asthma J.M. Drazen, MD, Boston, MA Video Presentation: Lung Stem Cells Featuring Tien Peng, MD 9:58 Respiratory Distress Syndrome J.A. Whitsett, MD, Cincinnati, OH Video Presentations: Lung Development Featuring Denise Al Alam, PhD Cystic Fibrosis Airway Featuring Susan Birket, PharmD, PhD ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX MONDAY • MAY 20 129 MONDAY MORNING

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