CHEST 2022
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Innovative session puts post-arrest ICU case studies in audience’s hands
Steven Hollenberg, MD, FCCP, helped present an interactive session Monday, October 17, that gave audience members a chance to collectively discuss and weigh in on appropriate treatment options for three case studies.
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Panel to examine evolving criteria for lung donation
A panel discussion Tuesday afternoon will explore how conversations around lung transplantation are changing, allowing for nuanced discussions of management options and the comparative risks of transplanting vs rejecting donor organs.
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Timing, risk assessment are key in liberating complex patients from mechanical ventilation
Daniel Ouellette, MD, MS, FCCP, will chair a session reviewing the latest evidence-based guidance for liberating high-risk ICU patients from mechanical ventilation.
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Dedicated liver ICU team to share insights about multidisciplinary care
Simon Mucha, MD, will chair a discussion on how a multidisciplinary team in a dedicated liver ICU has improved outcomes by applying emerging strategies for monitoring and treatment.
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Recognizing racial and gender biases key to addressing lack of representation in medicine
Shahid Sheikh, MD, FCCP, and Anne Coates, MD, FCCP, will help outline the impact of bias on female physicians, physicians from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, and international medical graduates, as well as patients from those demographics.
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CHEST 2022 keynote speaker encourages happiness as a daily habit
Being happy is no accident. It’s an art. Like any art, the more you practice happiness, the better you get, author Neil Pasricha said during the keynote address at Sunday’s Opening Session.
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Connect with CHEST Networks during dedicated sessions at CHEST 2022
At this year’s annual meeting, CHEST is making it easy for members to learn about its special interest groups and how joining can facilitate collaboration with fellow practitioners for the greater good.
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CHEST Changers panel aims to reinspire practitioner advocacy
During a session Tuesday afternoon, Drew Harris, MD, FCCP, and three other physicians will explain how passion projects can fit into busy clinical and personal schedules.
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Timely session to discuss disparities in pulmonary arterial hypertension
Vijay Balasubramanian, MD, FCCP, will chair a panel on Tuesday that will discuss the significance of race/ethnicity, rurality, and social determinants of health on clinical outcomes in patients with PAH.
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Panelists to review handling of respiratory equipment recall
Nancy Collop, MD, Master FCCP, and fellow panelists will discuss lessons learned from recent, ongoing recalls of certain ventilators, BiPAP, and CPAP machines.