ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

CLINICAL YEAR IN REVIEW CME Credits Available: 2 MOC Points Available: 2 C1 CLINICAL YEAR IN REVIEW 3 : New! The Clinical Year in Review Bibliography is only available via the conference website http://conference.thoracic.org/go/cyir or mobile app. Attendees wishing to access the bibliography should bring a smart phone, tablet or laptop to the session. 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. KBHCCD Hall A (Level 2) Target Audience Providers including physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants; trainees including residents and fellows; clinical researchers Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply new clinical research knowledge to clinical practice; • learn new findings about key conditions in pulmonary, critical care and sleep; • have new strategies to manage the care of common conditions in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep The annual Clinical Year in Review symposia provides concise summaries of the most impactful clinical research publications related to specific clinical topics. Speakers are asked to conduct a literature review of the prior year’s scientific publications and develop a written summary of the top 20 articles and highlight 5 of the most important and influential publications on their topic in written format and during their talks at the International Conference Clinical Year in Review sessions. Chairing: V.E. Ortega, MD, PhD, ATSF, Winston Salem, NC J.S. Lee, MD, Aurora, CO P.A. Kritek, MD, EdM, Seattle, WA 9:15 General Critical Care R.M. Baron, MD, Boston, MA 9:44 ICU Rehabilitation D.C. Files, MD, Winston-Salem, NC 10:13 ILD J.S. Lee, MD, Aurora, CO 10:42 Tobacco Dependence E.R. Neptune, MD, Baltimore, MD 11:11 MOC Questions This session and the International Conference are supported by educational grants from Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Genentech, Inc. All CME sessions have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and are free of the control of commercial interests. BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL CLINICAL TOPICS IN PULMONARY MEDICINE CME Credits Available: 2 C2 CLOSING THE EVIDENCE GAP IN LUNG DISEASE WITH REAL WORLD DATA Assemblies on Clinical Problems; Behavioral Science and Health Services Research 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m KBHCCD Ballroom C One-Two (Level 2) Target Audience Broad audience of clinicians, researchers and administrators interested in learning about the landscape of real world evidence Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • identify sources of real world data, the key stakeholders in this discussion, and the operational and technical resources needed for successful use; • understand the practical applications of real world data in clinical research, including the specific study design and methodologic issues unique to its use; • work collaboratively within and across his/her health care system to apply the concepts of real world data and real world evidence in order to advance clinical research. This session will provide a general overview of the landscape of real world data, highlight several clinical studies that are currently using real world data to advance our understanding of lung disease using both observational and interventional study designs, provide a framework for understanding the major challenges to routine integration of real world data into clinical research, and finally discuss opportunities to promote broad use of real world data through regulatory, legislative and cultural changes. Chairing: E.D. Farrand, MD, San Francisco, CA G.R. Bernard, MD, Nashville, TN H.R. Collard, MD, San Francisco, CA 9:15 Real World Data and Clinical Research: What, Why, When and How? E.D. Farrand, MD, San Francisco, CA 9:30 Questions 9:35 Exploring the New Realms of Computational Health and Big Data Management in Medicine K.F. Sarmiento, MD, MPH, San Francisco, CA 9:55 Questions 10:00 The Power of Observational Cohorts: How Real World Cohorts Can Inform the Future of Clinical Care A.S. Go, MD, Oakland, CA 10:20 Questions 10:25 Interventional Applications of Real World Data: The Emergence of Pragmatic Clinical Trials M.W. Semler, MD, MSc, Nashville, TN 10:45 Questions ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX TUESDAY • MAY 21 221 TUESDAY MORNING

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