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In this episode, experts discuss how clinicians can address vaccine hesitancy in their patients, especially those with chronic respiratory conditions. This episode explores communication strategies, key factors shaping vaccine acceptance, and best practices for health care providers. Learn practical ways to build trust using CHEST’s First 5 Minutes® strategies, and support patients in making informed vaccination decisions to protect against severe respiratory illnesses like RSV, COVID-19, and influenza.
ModeratorRyan Maves, MD, FCCP
PanelistMegan Conroy, MD, MA(Ed), FCCP
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Gabriel Bosslet, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2024, previews the final day of CHEST 2024 while speaking with Sandhya Khurana, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2025, about what to expect from next year’s meeting in Chicago.
In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Gabriel Bosslet, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2024, previews the final day of CHEST 2024 while speaking with Sandhya Khurana, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2025, about what to expect from next year’s meeting in Chicago.
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Gabriel Bosslet, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2024, speaks with Training and Transitions Committee Chair, Subani Chandra, MD, FCCP, about what to expect from the conference on Tuesday, including the Network Open Forums (11:15 am ET), opportunities for trainees, and the highly anticipated CHEST Challenge Championship (doors open at 7:30 pm ET).
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Gabriel Bosslet, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2024, speaks with Council of Networks Chair, Margaret Pisani, MD, MPH, FCCP, about what not to miss on Monday, including the Women in Chest Medicine Luncheon (12 pm ET, preregistration required) and the Network Mixer (5 pm ET).
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Gabriel Bosslet, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2024, and CHEST President, Jack D. Buckley, MD, MPH, FCCP, welcome you to CHEST 2024 and give a glimpse into the first day of the meeting, including the Opening Session (8 am ET) and the Keynote Address from Vanessa Kerry, MD, MSc.
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“I learned how scary it was to be on that side of medicine... I had gone from being a healthydoctor to a patient with cancer, and I had a lot of anxiety about reentering the world, especiallyas a doctor.”
In a recording of a live performance from the CHEST 2023 annual meeting in Honolulu, LilitSargsyan, MD, FCCP, shares her experience in the health care system as a patient with thyroidcancer.
Dr. Sargsyan had to advocate for herself—and fight too hard, she said—to receive the tests andcare she knew she needed. As a physician, she was in a place of privilege to do that. But itchanged her entire outlook as a medical professional.
Listen to her story of how she overcame the feelings of fear, anger, and anxiety to reclaim herlife—and her voice.
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This podcast highlights a clinician's experience with climate change and its impact on lung health. Stephanie Maximous, MD, MS, is a pulmonary and critical care physician at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, a clinician educator, and an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh. She serves as the CHEST representative on the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health. Read a CHEST Advocates article, “Tackling the Massive Threat of Climate Change,” written by Dr. Maximous: https://www.chestnet.org/Guidelines-and-Topic-Collections/Publications/CHEST-Advocates/Tackling-the-Massive-Threat-of-Climate-Change All CHEST members are encouraged to learn how you can become a force for climate and health in your community. To get involved with the Consortium, visit https://medsocietiesforclimatehealth.org.
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In this episode, expert faculty Julie Morisset, MD, and Ayodeji Adegunsoye, MD, MSc, PhD, FCCP, talk with moderator Mary Beth Scholand, MD, FCCP, on the health inequities that are important to factor into interstitial lung disease (ILD) diagnosis and care. They discuss the symptoms and patient profiles associated with ILD, appropriate tests that may help validate a suspicion of ILD, and next steps in the process, including how to document and when and where to refer. Access more ILD resources from CHEST at https://www.chestnet.org/guidelines-and-topic-collections/topic-collections/interstitial-lung-disease. Claim 1 CME/CE/MOC credit for listening to this podcast at https://education.chestnet.org/url/product/92917.1. This project is funded in part by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation through a grant program administered by the Council of Medical Specialty Societies.
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Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes (PAVe) has become an influential advocacy and education nonprofit run and powered by passionate volunteers across the country. The organization serves as the national parent voice fighting the predatory behavior of Big Tobacco as it relates to vaping and targeting youth.
PAVe parents advocate at the local, state, and national levels for ending the sale of all flavored e-cigarettes and all menthol and other flavored tobacco products. They also provide free resources, training, and materials that empower parents to educate others in their own communities about the dangers of youth vaping.
Together with Dina Alessi and Dorian Fuhrman, Meredith Berkman is one of the founding partners of PAVe. This podcast, part of summer 2023 issue of CHEST Advocates, shares her story.
Learn more about PAVe »
Read the CHEST Advocates publication »
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Kara L. Dupuy-McCauley, MD, highlights the group of disorders that make up central sleep apnea (CSA). Because there are a variety of different CSA types, treatment can be challenging, as there is no one-size-fits-all approach to treatment. Gain an understanding of the types and their pathophysiology to help you decipher which treatment methods are best for your patients.
This webinar was developed by the Respiratory-Related Sleep Disorders Section of CHEST’s Sleep Medicine Network.
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2023, previews the final day of CHEST 2023 while speaking with Gabriel T. Bosslet, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2024, about what to expect from next year’s meeting in Boston.
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2023, speaks with Bill Kelly, MD, FCCP, about what to expect from the conference on Tuesday, including the Network Open Forums (10:30 am HST) and the highly anticipated CHEST Challenge Championship (7:30 pm HST).
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2023, speaks with Cassie Kennedy, MD, FCCP, about what not to miss on Monday, including the Women in Chest Medicine Luncheon (12:45 pm HST, preregistration required) and the Networks Mixer (4 pm HST).
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In this episode of CHEST Morning Preview, Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for CHEST 2023, and CHEST President, Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, MD, FCCP, welcome you to CHEST 2023 and give a glimpse into the first day of the meeting, including the Opening Session (3:15 pm HST) and the Welcome Reception (5:15 pm HST).
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This podcast highlights the impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on older adults. Experts discuss RSV's pathophysiology, risk factors, potential complications, and the vital role of new vaccines in protecting the aging population.
Supported by an independent medical educational grant from GSK
SPEAKERS
Kelly Pennington, MD
Ryan C. Maves, MD, FCCP
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In this episode, Angel Coz Yataco, MD, FCCP, explores a case involving the likelihood of sepsis in a hypoxic patient.
This episode is part 3 of a three-part series hosted by Alice Gallo De Moraes, MD, FCCP, in which expert clinicians discuss and debate how they would approach various sepsis cases.
Listen to case #1 »
Listen to case #2 »
These resources were supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number 5 NU50CK000604-02-00 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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In this episode, Christopher Carroll, MD, FCCP, shares how he would handle a 16-year-old patient admitted to the ICU after being intubated for airway protection.
This episode is part 2 of a three-part series hosted by Alice Gallo De Moraes, MD, FCCP, in which expert clinicians discuss and debate how they would approach various sepsis cases.
Listen to case #1 »
Listen to case #3 »
These resources were supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number 5 NU50CK000604-02-00 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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In this episode, Katie Pendleton, MD, FCCP, shares how she would handle the case of a patient admitted to the ICU with septic shock from pulmonary causes.
This episode is part 1 of a three-part series hosted by Alice Gallo De Moraes, MD, FCCP, in which expert clinicians discuss and debate how they would approach various sepsis cases.
Listen to case #2 »
Listen to case #3 »
These resources were supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number 5 NU50CK000604-02-00 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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2022 CHEST President, David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP, is joined by representatives from the American Board of Internal Medicine as they discuss updates to the pulmonary and critical care medicine recertification options being rolled out in 2023.
For more information on recertification or the new Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment option, you can contact the general ABIM email. For those interested in writing for ABIM, contact Dr. Lynn.
General questions: [email protected]
Lorna Lynn, MD: [email protected]
Recorded: December 16, 2022
HOST
David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP, Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, at Emory University in Atlanta, and CHEST President 2022
PANELISTS
Lorna Lynn, MD, VP of Medical Education Research for ABIM
Lynn Tanoue, MD, MBA, FCCP, Chair of the Pulmonary Disease Board for ABIM
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Leading up to the 2023 launch of two open access journals joining the journal CHEST® portfolio, CHEST President David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP, is joined by Editor in Chief of the journal CHEST, Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, and Senior Vice President of Communications for the American College of Chest Physicians and Publisher of the journal CHEST, Nicki Augustyn, to discuss scholarly publishing and what to expect from new journals, CHEST Critical Care and CHEST Pulmonary.
The Piece by Piece: Conversations With CHEST Leadership series follows Dr. Schulman as he talks with CHEST members about their journey in medicine, their passions, and how they got involved in CHEST.
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