ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

1:00 Management of Refractory Vasodilatory Shock J.L. Cho, MD, Iowa City, IA 1:40 Break 2:00 Cases in Shock K. Hibbert, MD, Boston, MA BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE CME Credits Available: 7.5 PG18 TEACHING AND RESEARCHING IN RESOURCE CONSTRAINED SETTINGS: A GUIDE TO GLOBAL PULMONARY CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Continental breakfast and box lunch included. Attendance is limited. Member: $350 In-Training Member: $200 Non-Member: $425 In-Training Non-Member: $300 : Registrants must bring a laptop to the course to view the course material. Assemblies on Environmental, Occupational and Population Health; Critical Care 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. KBHCCD Room C148 (Level 1) Target Audience Clinicians, researchers, educators, trainees and allied health personnel Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • learn new findings about research gaps, training needs, and clinical problems relevant to work in resource-limited settings; • develop strategies to identify funding sources, obtain human subjects approval, navigate infrastructure challenges, and form successful partnerships for clinical, training, or research work in low and middle income countries (LMICs); • apply principles of work in resource-limited settings to attendee’s own topic area of interest. Work in resource constrained settings is of increasing interest among pulmonary and critical care practitioners, trainees, and researchers, but most institutions lack formal training programs for care delivery, medical education, and research in resource limited settings. In addition, the 2015 ATS Audit indicates that 40% of participants at the international conference were from outside of North America and over 20% of participants were from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Work in these settings poses unique challenges including poor infrastructure, limited resources, and inadequate training. Strategies for successful work with in-country collaborators may differ based on the local context and goals of each project. The purpose of this course is to provide pragmatic approaches for global pulmonary and critical health research, clinical care, and capacity building using a variety of perspectives across different topic areas from successful faculty affiliated with different institutions and countries. Chairing: P.S. Lai, MD, MPH, Boston, MA E.D. Riviello, MD, MPH, Boston, MA C. North, MD, Boston, MA W. Siika, MD, Nairobi, Kenya 8:00 Opening Remarks P.S. Lai, MPH, MD, Boston, MA 8:05 Let’s Start from the Very Beginning: The Nuts and Bolts of Developing an Academic Career in Global Health C. North, MD, Boston, MA W. Siika, MD, Nairobi, Kenya 8:45 Critical Care 1: Finding and Crunching the Numbers: Global Epidemiology Research that Includes the Whole Globe N. Adhikari, MDCM, MSc, Toronto, Canada 9:20 Critical Care 2: Doing and Studying Critical Care in Resource Constrained Settings: Research as a Means to Multiple Ends E.D. Riviello, MD, MPH, Boston, MA 9:55 Break 10:10 Critical Care 3: Can You Flip a Coin? Randomized Controlled Trials in Intensive Care B. Andrews, MD, Nashville, TN 10:45 HIV-Related Chronic Lung Disease: The Changing Face of the HIV Epidemic L. Huang, MD, ATSF, San Francisco, CA 11:20 Ask Me Anything (AMA). A Working Lunch 12:10 Doing the Science Together: Building Regional Collaborations to Study Non-Communicable Lung Diseases K.J. Mortimer, PhD, Liverpool, United Kingdom 12:45 Environmental Health 1: When Things Break: Exposure Assessment on a Small Budget in Resource-Limited Settings P.S. Lai, MPH, MD, Boston, MA 1:20 Environmental Health 2: Intervening on a Large Scale: Community-Based Trials in Air Pollution W. Checkley, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD 1:55 Break 2:10 Environmental Health 3: From Trainee to Faculty: Successful Independent Careers in LMICs B. Kirenga, MBChB, MMed, Kampala, Uganda 2:45 Training 1: Developing Human Resources: How to Create a Pulmonary Fellowship in a Resource Poor Setting N.W. Schluger, MD, New York, NY 3:20 Training 2: Developing Human Resources: Short Courses for Long Term Impact R. Haniffa, PhD, Colombo, Sri Lanka 3:55 Closing Remarks E.D. Riviello, MD, MPH, Boston, MA ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX SATURDAY • MAY 18 17 SATURDAY

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