ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

BEHAVIORAL WORKSHOP CME Credits Available: 1.5 WS6 CANCELED: HEALTH POLICY ADVOCACY 101: EFFECTIVELY INFORM YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS This session has been canceled Assemby on Nursing; Health Policy Committee 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. KBHCCD Room D171/D173 (Level 1) Target Audience Beneficial to all international conference attendees with an interest in advocacy Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • prepare for and effectively communicate advocacy requests during a meeting with a legislative representative; • prepare for and effectively provide answers during an interview on a health policy topic; • deliver targeted health policy advocacy messages using social media. This session is intended to provide an introduction to federal and state advocacy. Using a mix of didactic lectures and small group role playing, attendees will learn how to prepare for and participate in legislative visits, craft a letter to the editor on an important advocacy issue, deliver targeted advocacy messages using social media and prepare for and participate in media interviews. We envision attendees being seated at round tables (10-12 people each) with each table having 1-2 facilitators volunteers solicited from the Health Policy Committee, PAR, CCR and prior Hill Day attendees. Materials for the small group role playing will be developed in advance (from prior Hill Day materials) and circulated along with instructions to registrants prior to the meeting. Chairing: S.C. Sweet, MD, PhD, Saint Louis, MO D.J. Upson, MD, MA, Albuquerque, NM 11:45 Overview of Effective Federal Advocacy G. Ewart, MHS, Washington, DC 11:55 Getting the Most out of a Congressional Visit N. Moore, MA, Washington, DC 12:05 Role Playing: Congressional Visit 12:25 Feedback / Q&A 12:30 Engaging the Media on Statue and Local Issues: Physician’s Perspective D.J. Upson, MD, MA, Albuquerque, NM 12:40 Engaging the Media on Statue and Local Issues: Communications Professional Perspective D. Morris, MSW, New York, NY 12:50 Role Playing: Media Engagement 1:10 Feedback / Q&A / Wrap Up MEET THE PROFESSOR SEMINARS CME Credits Available: 1 R Registration Fee: $70.00 (includes box lunch.) Attendance is limited. Pre-registration is required. 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN MP601 INHALATION OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN GRANULOCYTE-COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR AND AUTOIMMUNE PULMONARY ALVEOLAR PROTEINOSIS R. Tazawa, MD, PhD, Niigata, Japan Greenville Avenue (Level 2) MP602 CYSTIC LUNG DISEASE: UNCOMMON DISORDERS COMMONLY MISDIAGNOSED R.M. Kotloff, MD, Cleveland, OH Deep Ellum B (Level 2) MP603 MASTERING THE MAZE OF PAP AND NIV COVERAGE CRITERIA P.C. Gay, MD, Rochester, MN Deep Ellum A (Level 2) MP604 COUGH, WHEEZE, AND DYSPNEA: WHAT IS IT IF NOT ASTHMA? M.M. Weinberger, MD, Encinitas, CA Arts District 1 (Level 2) MP605 ACUTE EXACERBATION OF IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS T. Kishaba, MD, ATSF, Okinawa, Japan Arts District 2 (Level 2) MP606 NEUROLOGIC DISASTERS IN THE ICU T.P. Bleck, MD, ATSF, Chicago, IL Arts District 3 (Level 2) MP607 AIR POLLUTION AND MUCO-CILIARY DEFENSE: ROLE OF CILIARY ACTIVITY H. Bayram, MD, PhD, ATSF, Istanbul, Turkey Arts District 4 (Level 2) MP608 NAVIGATING THE CHALLENGES OF HOME OXYGEN THERAPY FOR COMPLEX SLEEP RELATED RESPIRATORY DISORDERS AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE SYNDROMES M. Cao, DO, Redwood City, CA Arts District 5 (Level 2) MP609 PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD CANCER S.B. Goldfarb, MD, Philadelphia, PA Arts District 6 (Level 2) MP610 iCPET: FROM STARTING A PROGRAM TO INTERPRETING STUDIES M.G. Risbano, MD, MA, Pittsburgh, PA Arts District 7 (Level 2) MP611 THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA C. Feldman, MD, DSc, PhD, ATSF, Johannesburg, South Africa Cedars (Level 2) ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX TUESDAY • MAY 21 289 TUESDAY MID-DAY

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