ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

CLINICAL WORKSHOP CME Credits Available: 1.5 WS1 TEACHING IN THE ICU PEARLS AND PITFALLS R Registration Fee: $75 (includes box lunch) Attendance is limited. Pre-registration is required. Assemblies on Critical Care; Behavioral Science and Health Services Research 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. KBHCCD Room C144-C145 (Level 1) Target Audience Fellows and trainees Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • integrate adult learning principles to future teaching sessions; • apply strategies to give an effective large group lecture; • implement effective approaches to teaching during bedside rounds in the intensive care unit. During this session, participants will be divided into small groups of eight to ten members. The session will consist of three parts: a presentation of strategies from adult learning theory, a role-play scenario of a large group lecture followed by a small group debrief of the strengths and weaknesses, and a role-play scenario of a bedside rounds teaching session followed by a small group debrief of the strengths and weaknesses. Chairing: M. Sharp, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD S. Doyle, DO, MBA, Columbus, OH G. Winter, MD, Cleveland, OH P.H. Lenz, MD, MEd, Cincinnati, OH 11:45 Introduction M. Sharp, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD 11:50 Adult Learning Theory G. Winter, MD, Cleveland, OH 12:00 Large Group Lecture Role Play M.M.K.S. Khan, MD, MBBS, Cincinnati, OH 12:10 Role Play Small Group Debrief D. Djondo, MD, Maywood, IL 12:25 Large Group Debrief M. Sharp, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD 12:33 Bedside Teaching Role Play R. Holden, MD, Atlanta, GA 12:43 Bedside Rounds Small Group Debrief S. Doyle, DO, MBA, Columbus, OH 12:58 Large Group Debrief M. Sharp, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD 1:08 Conclusion M. Sharp, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 92 SUNDAY • MAY 19 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. ATS DIVERSITY FORUM HYATT REGENCY DALLAS Landmark Ballroom D (Lobby Level) The annual ATS Diversity Forum focuses on diversity within the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine and research. Our speaker will be Marc Nivet, EVP of Institutional Advancement, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, who will address career and diversity issues followed by a question and answer period. The Minority Trainee Development Scholarships (MTDS), which recognize trainees who are members of underrepresented minority groups, will also be presented at this forum. MTDS recipients are selected for the quality of the science in their submitted abstract, among other criteria. At this Forum we will also recognize the recipient of the 2019 ATS Fellowship in Health Equality. All conference attendees, including past MTDS recipients, are invited to attend this forum which provides an opportunity for discussion and networking. Attendees will find inspiration and valuable career insights. The Diversity Forum is organized and presented by the ATS Membership Committee and will be hosted by its chair Janet Lee, MD. The scholarships will be presented by Yolanda Mageto, MD. The Minority Trainee Development Scholarships are supported by the American Thoracic Society. Conference badges are required for admission. Space is limited and admittance is on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no additional fee. A plated lunch will be served. Sunday Mid-day, May 19

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