ATS 2020 Advance Program

Assembly on Behavioral and Health Services Research; Section on Medical Education 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Target Audience Since a team based approach to the delivery of exemplary health care has become of increasing importance, research, administrative, and bedside care teams will benefit from content which addresses microaggressions as they threaten team dynamics. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • elevate awareness surrounding racism, discrimination, and microaggressions occurring in our own educational and professional spaces; and how this will foster a psychological safe learning environment for our trainees and faculty; • learn our role in contributing to a safe working environment through improved awareness and timely feedback, ultimately reducing the occurrence of microaggressions and minimizing becoming the perpetrator; • practice implementation of our tool to address microaggressions and be charged to utilize this in their respective fields. Microaggressions are subtle, intentional or unintentional discriminatory statements or actions made against a marginalized group of people. Some individuals rarely experience them, while other learners and colleagues encounter them daily. This interactive workshop will include a real life re-enactment of a racist patient encounter, define microaggressions and other terms, and allow participants to role play challenging situations in their work environment while utilizing a tool to identify, address, and ameliorate microaggressions. Chairing: F. Duncan, MD, MS, Indianapolis, IN J.P. Smith, BSc, MD, Indianapolis, IN M. Johnson, MD, San Francisco, CA 11:45 Workshop Introduction F. Duncan, MD, MS, Indianapolis, IN 11:50 Enough is Enough G.T. Bosslet, MD, MA, Indianapolis, IN 11:55 Can We Talk? S. Sotto, PhD, Indianapolis, IN M. Johnson, MD, San Francisco, CA 12:15 Defining the Problem J.P. Smith, BSc, MD, Indianapolis, IN 12:30 Microaggression Themes and Implied Messages F. Duncan, MD, MS, Indianapolis, IN 12:40 Why Are Microaggressions so Taxing? J.P. Smith, BSc, MD, Indianapolis, IN 12:45 Treating Microaggressions to Build a Better Team Through Active Learning F. Duncan, MD, MS, Indianapolis, IN 1:10 Summary and Closing Remarks S. Sotto, PhD, Indianapolis, IN CLINICAL WORKSHOP WS2 BABY, BABY, BABY: EXPLORING OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA IN INFANTS Registration Fee: $75 (includes box lunch) Attendance is limited. Pre-registration is required. Assemblies on Pediatrics; Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Target Audience Clinicians, health care professionals, researchers and other non-clinician health professionals who want to increase their knowledge of infant obstructive sleep apnea and the challenges in management. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • recognize different presentations of obstructive sleep apnea in infants; • evaluate potential diagnostic or screening tools for use in infants with suspected obstructive sleep apnea; ATS 2020 • Philadelphia, PA 46 SUNDAY • MAY 17

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