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16 SATURDAY • MAY 14<br />

PG17<br />

BASIC • BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL<br />

POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />

CME Credits Available: 6.5<br />

SCIENTIFIC WRITING: PUBLISHING FOR<br />

ACADEMIC SUCCESS<br />

Pre-registration and additional fees required. Continental breakfast and<br />

box lunch included. Attendance is limited.<br />

Member: $400 In-Training Member: $250<br />

Non-Member: $475 In-Training Non-Member: $350<br />

Registrants must bring a laptop to the<br />

course to view the course material.<br />

Assemblies on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research;<br />

Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Clinical Problems; Critical Care;<br />

Environmental, Occupational and Population Health; Microbiology,<br />

Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Infections; Nursing; Pediatrics; Sleep and<br />

Respiratory Neurobiology<br />

8:00 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />

Room 2014 (West Building, Level 2)<br />

Target Audience<br />

Postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty, pulmonary and critical care physicians,<br />

allergists, nurses,clinical,translational, and basic science researchers,<br />

behavioral scientists, and research scientists.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:<br />

• identify strategies for becoming a successful scientific writer and describe<br />

the essential elements of a scientific manuscript;<br />

• define authorship and identify the ethical responsibilities of authors;<br />

• describe the peer review process, avoid common mistakes authors make<br />

during preparation and submission of manuscripts; and select appropriate<br />

journals based on the content of the article and the target audience.<br />

Fellows, junior faculty, researchers, and clinicians need practical information<br />

about scientific writing and publishing. This course is designed to provide<br />

investigators from various disciplines the tools necessary to prepare scientific<br />

manuscripts that are likely to be published. Course faculty will give an overview<br />

of strategies for becoming a successful writer as well as teach participants<br />

about the elements of a manuscript, the responsibilities of authorship, the<br />

importance of journal selection, and the peer review process. The afternoon will<br />

include interactive discussions with the faculty in small group breakout sessions.<br />

Chairing: B.J. Sheares, MD, MS, New York, NY<br />

J. Bruzzese, PhD, New York, NY<br />

G. Diette, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD<br />

8:00 Introduction and Announcements<br />

B.J. Sheares, MD, MS, New York, NY<br />

8:05 Strategies for Becoming a Successful Writer<br />

H.J. Zar, MD, PhD, Cape Town, South Africa<br />

8:35 Start with the Easy Part: Describing Methods and Reporting<br />

Results<br />

C.R. Cooke, MD, MSc, Ann Arbor, MI<br />

9:05 Promises, Promises: Writing Informative and Succinct<br />

Introductions<br />

J.D. Thornton, MD, MPH, Cleveland, OH<br />

9:35 So What? Placing Your Results in Context: The Discussion<br />

G. Diette, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD<br />

10:05 Break<br />

10:15 The Responsibilities of Authorship<br />

J. Bruzzese, PhD, New York, NY<br />

10:45 Publishing for Promotion: The Tenure Review Committee’s<br />

Perspective<br />

N.W. Schluger, MD, New York, NY<br />

11:15 Panel Discussion<br />

A.J. Apter, MD, MSc, MA, Philadelphia, PA<br />

R.S. Irwin, MD, Worcester, MA<br />

J.M. Drazen, MD, Boston, MA<br />

K. Adler, PhD, Raleigh, NC<br />

12:05 General Discussion<br />

12:30 LUNCH<br />

1:30 Breakout Session I: Revise and Resubmit: Responding to<br />

Reviewers’ Comments<br />

B.J. Sheares, MD, MS, New York, NY<br />

2:15 Break<br />

2:20 Breakout Session II: Writing an Abstract and Choosing a Title<br />

R. Grad, MD, Tucson, AZ<br />

3:05 Break<br />

3:10 Breakout Session III: Reporting Results: Univariate, Bivariate,<br />

and Multivariate Analysis<br />

W.M. Vollmer, PhD, Portland, OR<br />

PG18<br />

There will be a 5-minute discussion after each talk.<br />

CLINICAL<br />

POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />

CME Credits Available: 6.5<br />

NTM LUNG DISEASE: IMPROVE YOUR<br />

PRACTICE/DEBUNK THE MYTHS<br />

Pre-registration and additional fees required. Continental breakfast and<br />

box lunch included. Attendance is limited.<br />

Member: $350 In-Training Member: $200<br />

Non-Member: $425 In-Training Non-Member: $300<br />

Registrants must bring a laptop to the<br />

course to view the course material.<br />

Assemblies on Clinical Problems; Microbiology, Tuberculosis and<br />

Pulmonary Infections<br />

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />

Room 3007 (West Building, Level 3)<br />

Target Audience<br />

Providers of lung health including pulmonologists, infectious disease clinicians and<br />

trainees.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:<br />

ATS 2016 • San Francisco

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