ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

SS313 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF HUMAN LUNG MICROBIOME STUDIES A. Pragman, MD, PhD, Minneapolis, MN Fair Park 1 (Level 3) SS314 ENGINEERING 3D MODELS OF HUMAN PULMONARY DISEASE C.M. Magin, PhD, Aurora, CO Fair Park 2 (Level 3) SS315 APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENTAL LUNG ANOMALIES IN ADULTS S.V. Cherian, MBBS, MD, Houston, TX R.M. Estrada-Y-Martin, MD, Houston, TX Oak Cliff 2 (Level 5) SS316 CIRCADIAN MISALIGNMENT IN THE ICU M.P. Knauert, PhD, MD, New Haven, CT Victory Park 2 (Level 5) SS317 LUNG CANCER HETEROGENEITY AND ITS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS J. Akulian, MD, MPH, Chapel Hill, NC White Rock 1-2 (Level 5) FACULTY DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR FD3 NEGOTIATING FOR YOUR FUTURE: SKILLS AND STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 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 or research faculty, subspecialty clinical and postdoctoral fellows, medical and graduate students, residents, nurses, and allied health professionals involved in pulmonary, critical care and/or sleep medicine. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • describe the resources to use in preparing for and during negotiations to advance his/her career; • discuss how to accurately identify his/her goals prior to engaging in negotiations; • learn about the concept of principled negotiation focused on basic interests, mutually satisfying options, and fair standards to arrive at an outcome that is amicable to both parties involved in a negotiation. Often early career faculty are burdened with challenging and competing expectations without having adequate resources to succeed, leading to disenfranchisement and burnout. However, negotiating for resources that are needed for one's success can be complex, especially for early career faculty, due to limited negotiation skills and minimal experience negotiating. In addition, the critical questions of "what to ask for" and "how much to ask" are significant challenges to effective negotiations for trainees and early career faculty. Furthermore, it can be difficult to obtain objective guidance on negotiating one's position because mentors and current and potential future employers are stakeholders in these arbitrations and may be inherently conflicted. This session will provide attendee's strategies to employ when negotiating, and insight into available resources for future career development. Chairing: N. Sharma, MD, Tampa, FL Speakers: M.M. Budev, DO, MPH, Cleveland, OH V.B. Antony, MD, Birmingham, AL J.L. Denson, MD, MS, New Orleans, LA S.B. Liggett, MD, Tampa, FL CLINICAL YEAR IN REVIEW CME Credits Available: 2 MOC Points Available: 2 D1 CLINICAL YEAR IN REVIEW 4 : 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 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 312 WEDNESDAY • MAY 22 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 is the topic for Wednesday, May 22 K7 WHAT SHOULD PULMONOLOGISTS KNOW ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING? 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m.. KBHCCD Ballroom C One-Two (Level 2) Speakers: Michael D. Howell, MD, MPH, Mountainview, CA

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