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FRIDAY • MAY 13 11<br />
3:00 Non-Invasive Ventilation During Critical Illness: Sleep Mask?<br />
X. Drouot, MD, PhD, Poitiers, France<br />
3:30 Sleep Promotion as a Patient-Centered Outcome: Sleep,<br />
Nourish, and Heal<br />
S. Parthasarathy, MD, Tucson, AZ<br />
PG13<br />
BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL<br />
POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />
CME Credits Available: 7.0<br />
IMPLEMENTATION OF CORE COMPONENTS OF A<br />
LUNG CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM<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 Thoracic Oncology; Behavioral Science and Health<br />
Services Research; Nursing<br />
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Room 3011 (West Building, Level 3)<br />
Target Audience<br />
Physicians, nurses, and advanced practice nurses who are actively engaged in<br />
lung cancer screening or considering starting lung cancer screening programs.<br />
Objectives<br />
At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:<br />
• demonstrate an in depth understanding of the critical components of a lung cancer<br />
screening program;<br />
• summarize the national screening recommendations and requirements in the<br />
provision of lung cancer screening;<br />
• describe how to implement a safe and responsible lung cancer screening program.<br />
This postgraduate course is organized to give participants the critical components of a<br />
responsible lung cancer screening program. Each critical component will be discussed<br />
in a panel format with 2 discussants followed by question and answer period.<br />
Evidence-based presentations will provide both knowledge and tangible tools for direct<br />
application to their respective programs. As an example the importance of shared<br />
decision making will be discussed and supported by the ATS tool for achieving<br />
effective shared decision making, this approach will be replicated for each component<br />
giving participants both the knowledge and the tools for effective lung cancer screening.<br />
Chairing: J.A. Gorden, MD, Seattle, WA<br />
C.G. Slatore, MD, Portland, OR<br />
J.T. Fathi, DNP, ARNP, Seattle, WA<br />
8:00 Introduction<br />
J.A. Gorden, MD, Seattle, WA<br />
8:10 Patient and Provider Education. Shared Decision Making. What<br />
Do Patients Hear?<br />
C.G. Slatore, MD, Portland, OR<br />
8:50 CT Scan Performance, Nodule Identification and Structured<br />
Reporting (Standardization of Imaging and Reporting,<br />
LungRads and ACR/CMS Registry Data Base)<br />
E. Kazerooni, MD, Ann Arbor, MI<br />
9:30 Break<br />
9:40 Screening Eligibility and the Referral. Who Is Offered<br />
Screening and for How Long (Avoiding Emotional Screening)<br />
N.T. Tanner, MD, MSCR, Charleston, SC<br />
10:20 Smoking Cessation (Effective Approaches to Counseling and<br />
Treatment in the Setting of Lung Cancer Screening)<br />
J.T. Fathi, ARNP, DNP, Seattle, WA<br />
11:00 Practical Implementation of a Lung Cancer Screening <strong>Program</strong>:<br />
Example 1 - Yale University<br />
P. Sather, APRN, New Haven, CT<br />
11:30 Panel Discussion<br />
12:00 LUNCH<br />
12:45 Nodule Management 1-7 mm. The Case for Watchful Waiting<br />
(Surveillance Intervals Understanding Nodule Change)<br />
M.K. Gould, MD, MS, Pasadena, CA<br />
1:15 Lung Nodule Management>8mm (Utilization of National<br />
Guidelines Counseling in the Face of the Anxious Patient)<br />
G.A. Silvestri, MD, Charleston, SC<br />
1:45 Break<br />
1:55 Thoracic Surgery and the Multidisciplinary Lung Cancer<br />
Screening <strong>Program</strong><br />
F.C. Detterbeck, MD, New Haven, CT<br />
2:35 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Nodule Sampling<br />
J.A. Gorden, MD, Seattle, WA<br />
2:55 Practical Implementation and Financial Model of an Innovative<br />
Lung Cancer Screening <strong>Program</strong>: Example 2 - Swedish Cancer<br />
Institute<br />
J.T. Fathi, ARNP, DNP, Seattle, WA<br />
3:20 Panel Discussion<br />
This session and the International Conference are supported by an educational grant from<br />
AstraZeneca LP.<br />
All CME sessions have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential<br />
Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)<br />
and are free of the control of commercial interests.<br />
PG14<br />
CLINICAL<br />
POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />
CME Credits Available: 6.75<br />
PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE REVIEWS:<br />
BUILT AROUND THE 2015 ABIM-SEP MODULES<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 />
Education Committee<br />
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Room 2016 (West Building, Level 2)<br />
Target Audience<br />
Clinicians practicing pulmonary and/or critical care medicine; clinicians<br />
seeking ABIM MOC credit.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
ATS 2016 • San Francisco