ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

MP612 FORCED EXPIRATION FOR THE MATHEMATICALLY INCLINED J. Solway, MD, Chicago, IL South Side 1 (Level 3) MP613 CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE AND SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING M.T. Naughton, MD, ATSF, Prahran, Australia Fair Park 1 (Level 3) MEDICAL EDUCATION SEMINAR CME Credits Available: 1 ME3 OPTIMIZING LEARNER-CENTERED EDUCATION IN THE AMBULATORY CLINIC R Registration Fee: $70 (includes box lunch) Attendance is limited. Pre-registration is required. Assembly on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Katy Trail (Level 2) Target Audience Clinical faculty who work in an ambulatory setting and work with physician trainees and those with a formal role in pulmonary fellowship trainee education Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • Identify barriers to and targeted methods for improving ambulatory education at the participants’ home institution • Define previously described methods for efficient and effective precepting in the outpatient setting • Recognize opportunities and resources for implementation of structured ambulatory teaching within the clinic setting Optimizing ambulatory education is paramount in today’s fellowship training programs, particularly given the mismatch between limited exposure of trainees to outpatient pulmonology during the course of training and the substantial role of ambulatory medicine in pulmonary practice. Yet, time pressures, visit complexity, and variability in trainee experience can impede learning in a setting otherwise ripe with educational opportunities. This interactive workshop aims to enhance learner-centered ambulatory education by providing a framework for effective precepting in the ambulatory clinic. Participants will learn active precepting techniques, practice implementation of these strategies, and learn techniques for overcoming barriers to effective and efficient precepting. Chairing: S.M. Kassutto, MD, Philadelphia, PA Speakers: J.K. Heath, MD, MSCE, Philadelphia, PA D.C. Chu, MD, Hershey, PA C. Clancy, MD, Philadelphia, PA CLINICAL ADULT CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM CME Credits Available: 2 MOC Points Available: 2 CC4 SLEEP MEDICINE CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM II 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. KBHCCD Hall A (Level 2) Target Audience Practicing internists, subspecialists, registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine who work in a clinical setting and are currently engaged in maintenance of certification Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • remain current with medical knowledge relevant to their practice in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine; • evaluate their understanding of key skills and content areas in pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine, as well as receive feedback on their comprehension of a result of a pre-test/post-test comparison; • support clinicians who are engaged in maintenance of certification activities by providing updates on subjects included in recertification requirements. The ATS Clinical Core Curriculum Symposia focus on a 3-year content cycle of key medical content in the areas of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. The topics are also aligned with corresponding MOC Medical Knowledge modules. This symposium is intended to assist clinicians with staying current with the growth of information relevant to their medical practice, as well as provide an opportunity to evaluate individual knowledge and skills while earning MOC Medical Knowledge points. ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 290 TUESDAY • MAY 21 Tuesday Afternoon, May 21 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL Take this opportunity between sessions to visit the Exhibit Hall to gain practical knowledge to advance care and research. Exhibitors will be on hand to provide information on pharmaceutical products, medical equipment, publications and research services.

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