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ATS 2023 Call for Input

The American Thoracic Society is planning the 2023 International Conference as an in-person program in Washington, DC, May 19-24, 2023.

The ATS is seeking input for sessions in all areas of respiratory, critical care and sleep medicine with a clinical, basic science and/or translational focus. Input should be in the form of a session proposal in any of the following types:

  • Postgraduate Course (Didactic)
  • Postgraduate Course (Skills-Based)
  • Scientific Symposium
  • Meet the Expert

Deadline: 5 p.m. June 29, 2022
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Upcoming Events!

Virtual International Pediatric Pulmonary Network (VIPPN) Clinical Case Series

When: 1 p.m. ET, Jun 2, 2022
Register now.

 

Industry Innovations, “A Deep Dive into the “I’s” of Non-Cystic Fibrosis Bronchiectasis

Experts in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB) will discuss current challenges in diagnosis and management, characterization of disease severity, and emerging treatment strategies for severe NCFB.

When: 12 p.m. ET, June 13, 2022
Register now!

 

Clinical Problems Journal Club

Join us for “Neighborhood-Level Disadvantage Impacts on Patients with Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease”

When: 1 p.m. ET, June 15, 2022
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ATS RCMB Interest Group on Lung Aging Research 2022 Annual Meeting

When: 2 p.m. ET, June 16, 2022
Register now.

 

Call for Papers: AJRCCM Asthma-Focused Special Issue

In April 2021, the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine published a special issue dedicated to asthma, which included articles that had an important influence on the scientific community. Several of those papers are now listed in the Highly Cited category on Web of Science.

With an impact factor of 21.4 in 2021, the AJRCCM is increasingly better positioned to help raise awareness of the current progress and continuing needs in asthma research. Therefore, we are dedicating a new, special issue to the topic of asthma in both adults and children, which will be published in February 2023.

We invite asthma researchers and scientists to submit original papers for consideration for this focused issue. We welcome submissions involving basic and translational research, epidemiological science, clinical trials, and community-based research.

Submissions must conform to the Journal’s formatting requirements and should include a cover letter mentioning the special asthma-themed issue. If you have questions, please contact Marc Bendian.

 

ATS 2022 On-Demand

ATS 2022 On-Demand Highlights are here! Learn more about the scientific sessions, industry presentations, and e-posters available now!

If you joined us in San Francisco, no additional registration is required. If you weren’t able to join us, you can still take advantage of the on-demand option! Register now!

The ATS 2022 On-Demand platform is open through June 24.

 

Reminder: ATS 2022 CME/MOC

CME Certificates of credit for ATS 2022 will be awarded based on the participant attending the activity, completing and submitting an evaluation and attesting to the credits earned. A CME certificate will be available upon successful completion of all three components. You will be able to evaluate and claim CME credit until July 31, 2022.
MOC is also available. Learn more about the process and claim your points now.

View the conference accreditation and credit designation statements now. Please contact education@thoracic.org with any questions. If you have any questions about the ATS MOC portfolio, please contact us at MOC@thoracic.org.