Explore the Future of Critical Care Through ATS 2012

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When it comes to presenting the latest clinical and scientific advances in critical care, ATS 2012 has an important advantage: size.

As the largest meeting of its kind, says Greg Martin, MD, MSc, chair of the Assembly on Critical Care’s Program Planning Committee, “there’s a lot more interaction among the leaders in the field and you get not only cutting-edge clinical information, but also cutting-edge science.” Continue

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