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Education

  • Opening the door, leading the way: Catch up with CHEST President John Howington, MD, MBA, FCCP

    Opening the door, leading the way: Catch up with CHEST President John Howington, MD, MBA, FCCP

    As he wraps up his term, CHEST President John Howington, MD, MBA, FCCP, encourages CHEST members to focus on supporting each other and advancing science for the benefit of patients.


  • Live from CHEST 2025: Attend recordings of pulmonary, critical care podcasts

    Live from CHEST 2025: Attend recordings of pulmonary, critical care podcasts

    Annual meeting attendees will have an opportunity to drop in on live recordings of three well-known pulmonary and critical care podcasts at the convention center.


  • Shock resuscitation: Making the first 30 minutes count

    Shock resuscitation: Making the first 30 minutes count

    Physician-educators share their approach to teaching shock recognition and management core skills to residents at the bedside.


  • Add to your expertise with advanced sessions at CHEST 2025

    Add to your expertise with advanced sessions at CHEST 2025

    More than 100 sessions will cater specifically to clinicians with substantial experience and deep content knowledge, said Sandhya Khurana, MD, FCCP, CHEST 2025 Scientific Program Committee Chair.


  • Keep up with the latest practices, perspectives in critical care

    Keep up with the latest practices, perspectives in critical care

    CHEST 2025 will present updates on cardiac output monitoring, diagnosing and addressing sepsis, best practices in endotracheal intubation, optimal use of new tools in mechanical ventilation, and much more.


  • Get informed and involved with smoking cessation strategies, advocacy

    Get informed and involved with smoking cessation strategies, advocacy

    Sessions will equip attendees with the latest information about the health consequences of e-cigarettes and cannabis. Because the landscape has evolved so much recently, misconceptions are common—even among clinicians, said Evan Stepp, MD, FCCP.


  • Reflect on 90 years of CHEST, help shape its future

    Reflect on 90 years of CHEST, help shape its future

    CHEST 2025 will commemorate the organization’s 90th anniversary by celebrating how far the field has come and looking ahead to what is possible by the time CHEST turns 100.


  • Benefit from practicing under pressure during on-site simulation sessions

    Benefit from practicing under pressure during on-site simulation sessions

    More than 35 simulation courses in approximately 60 time slots will allow attendees to perfect techniques in a safe environment with expert guidance and feedback.


  • Sessions to explore next generation of care in COPD

    Sessions to explore next generation of care in COPD

    Presentations across dozens of sessions will provide clinicians with an unparalleled opportunity to refine their expertise and help patients manage this disease, said CHEST Airways Disorders Curriculum Group Chair Shahid Sheikh, MD, FCCP.


  • Bridging Specialties program tackles NTM pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis

    Bridging Specialties program tackles NTM pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis

    CHEST launched Bridging Specialties®: Timely Diagnosis for NTM Pulmonary Disease and Bronchiectasis as a way for PCPs and pulmonologists to collaborate and provide earlier and accurate diagnoses.