ATS 2020 Advance Program

nurses, advanced practice providers, and other health care professionals, adult and pediatric practitioners. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • effectively utilize difficult airway algorithms, LMAs and fiber-optic intubation techniques to manage difficult airways in the ICU; • apply bronchoscopic interventions for management of hemoptysis; • use ultrasound to effectively gain central access from several sites including the subclavian vein. This postgraduate course is designed to address best practices in key procedural skills for practicing adult and pediatric intensivists. The course will include small group didactics and extensive hands-on training in order to maintain an active learning environment and continuous learner participation. Hands-on stations will use both simulators and human models. Key stations will have pediatric faculty members and mannequins/equipment in order to address pediatric specific procedures. Major topics to be covered include: basic airway management, difficult airway management, bronchoscopic management of hemoptysis, cricothyrotomy, pleural procedures, and advanced vascular access with ultrasound guidance. Chairing: J.I. McSparron, MD, Ann Arbor, MI D. Claar, MD, Ann Arbor, MI K. Pendleton, MD, Minneapolis, MN J.S. Rettig, MD, Boston, MA 8:00 Station 1: Basic Airway Management D. Kelm, MD, Rochester, MN I. Co, MD, Ann Arbor, MI 8:47 Station 1: Basic Airway Management (PEDS) S. Viteri, MD, Wilmington, DE 9:10 Station 2: Difficult Airway Management M.E. Prekker, MD, MPH, Minneapolis, MN L. Lief, MD, New York, NY 9:57 Station 2: Difficult Airway Management (PEDS) J.S. Rettig, MD, Boston, MA 10:20 Break 10:30 Station 3: Bronchoscopic Management of Hemoptysis G.Z. Cheng, MD, PhD, Durham, NC J. Cardenas-Garcia, MD, Ann Arbor, MI 11:40 LUNCH 12:20 Station 4: Advanced Airway Management - Emergent Cricothyrotomy S.S. Oh, DO, Santa Monica, CA A. Levine, MD, Baltimore, MD 1:07 Station 4: Advanced Airway Management - Emergent Cricothyrotomy (PEDS) M.G. Duvall, MD, PhD, Boston, MA 1:30 Station 5: Pleural Procedures in the ICU C.L. Channick, MD, Los Angeles, CA S. Rafeq, MD, New York, NY 2:40 Break 2:50 Station 6: Advanced Vascular Access T.T. Bellamkonda, DO, Bellevue, WA N. Qadir, MD, Los Angeles, CA J.T. Chen, MD, Bronx, NY 3:43 Station 6: Advanced Vascular Access (PEDS) K. Ryan, MD, Palo Alto, CA BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE PG4 ASTHMA: LATEST TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR THE INVESTIGATOR 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 Assemblies on Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Respiratory Structure and Function 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Target Audience Investigators or potential investigators who are interested in basic, translational, and clinical research in asthma. ATS 2020 • Philadelphia, PA 4 FRIDAY • MAY 15

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