ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

SS212 HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: ETIOLOGIES OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION YOU MAY BE MISSING H.W. Farber, MD, Boston, MA N. Ruopp, MD, Boston, MA N. Schoenberg, MD, Boston, MA South Side 1 (Level 3) SS213 BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE IN THE IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST: MOVING BEYOND TRADITIONAL DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR FUNGAL INFECTION O. Epelbaum, MD, ATSF, Valhalla, NY Fair Park 1 (Level 3) SS214 REACHING THE HARD TO REACH PATIENTS S. Roark, MD, Denver, CO Fair Park 2 (Level 3) SS215 THE USE OF CARDIOPULMONARY EXERCISE TESTING IN PULMONARY VASCULAR DISEASE T. DeCato, MD, Spokane, WA M.J. Hegewald, MD, Salt Lake City, UT Oak Cliff 2 (Level 5) SS216 EVALUATION OF RESPIRATORY FUNCTION AND SLEEP IN NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS: WHY, WHEN, HOW R. Amin, MD, Montreal, Canada Victory Park 2 (Level 5) SS217 THE ROLE OF THE PULMONOLOGIST IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND STAGING OF LUNG CANCER M. Triplette, MD, MPH, Seattle, WA White Rock 1-2 (Level 5) FACULTY DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR FD2 USING DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP STRATEGICALLY FOR CAREER ADVANCEMENT 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, medical & graduate students, residents, nurses, and allied health professionals involved in or seeking careers in pulmonary, critical care and/or sleep medicine. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • learn about various digital scholarship opportunities, including the philosophy, reach, content curation mechanics, impact potential and pitfalls specifically in terms of applicability to academic promotion; • identify strategies to monitor impact and effectively describing their digital scholarship using a standard framework; • engage in a hands-on exercise to create a digital scholarship portfolio. The last decade has seen a rapid growth in the amount, type, reach and dissemination methods for digital scholarship. As institutions across the nation are taking a lead and formalizing criteria for digital scholarship, the clinicians, researchers and educators of current times are in a unique position to capitalize on these opportunities and in turn strategically use them for career advancement. The speakers, each with vast experience in various aspects of digital media use in medicine, will discuss the numerous opportunities, how to build a successful digital scholarship portfolio and tools to measure the impact of one's digital scholarship. Chairing: V. Kaul, MD, Elmhurst, NY Speakers: N.H. Stewart, DO, Omaha, NE M.A. Stiegler, MD, Research Triangle Park, NC C.L. Carroll, MD, ATSF, Hartford, CT ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 220 TUESDAY • MAY 21 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 Tuesday, May 21 K5 DEVELOPING THE EVIDENCE FOR VALUE BASED CARE IN PULMONARY MEDICINE 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m KBHCCD Ballroom C One-Two (Level 2) Speaker: Robert M. Califf, MD, Durham, NC K6 ENHANCING DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN ACADEMIC MEDICINE 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. KBHCCD Ballroom C Three-Four (Level 2) Speaker: David S. Wilkes, MD, Charlottesville, VA

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