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TUESDAY • MAY 17 235<br />
SS211<br />
PHYSIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH<br />
OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASE FOR DIAGNOSIS,<br />
IMPAIRMENT, AND DISABILITY<br />
C.J. Schroedl, MD, Chicago, IL<br />
Nob Hill (Fourth Floor)<br />
• identify how their success is gauged.<br />
• understand basic elements needed for advancement in their ideal job.<br />
• learn strategies to negotiate for key items to support their career<br />
development.<br />
SS212<br />
SS213<br />
TREATMENT OF NTM: ALTERNATIVES TO CURRENT<br />
ANTIMICROBIALS<br />
J. Cook, MD, Maywood, IL<br />
M. Prickett, MD, MPH, Chicago, IL<br />
Laurel Hill (Fourth Floor)<br />
MANAGEMENT OF PARAPNEUMONIC EFFUSION IN<br />
CHILDREN: AN UPDATE<br />
R.E. Myers, MD, Cleveland, OH<br />
K.R. Ross, MD, Cleveland, OH<br />
Cathedral Hill (Fourth Floor)<br />
As a junior faculty member, are you unsure of how to prepare a CV, how to<br />
prepare for an interview and how to negotiate what you want when applying for<br />
a job? This seminar will provide helpful tips on how to best prepare for and<br />
negotiate your ideal job.<br />
Chairing: C.C. Thomson, MD, MPH, Cambridge, MA<br />
Speakers: M. Moss, MD, Aurora, CO<br />
S.S. Carson, MD, Chapel Hill, NC<br />
J.M. Beck, MD, Denver, CO<br />
C.S. Rand, PhD, Baltimore, MD<br />
SS214<br />
SS215<br />
SS216<br />
SS217<br />
DIAGNOSING PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: TRICKS OF THE<br />
TRADE<br />
A. Vaidya, MD, Philadelphia, PA<br />
Sutter (Fifth Floor)<br />
INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING IN COPD<br />
D. Langer, PhD, PT, Leuven, Belgium<br />
Stockton (Fifth Floor)<br />
OPTIMIZATION OF THE 3D IN VITRO ASSAY TO STUDY LUNG<br />
STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS<br />
A.E.M. Hegab, MD, PhD, Tokyo, Japan<br />
Howard (Fifth Floor)<br />
UPDATE IN HYPERBARIC MEDICINE<br />
J. Evangelista, MD, Detroit, MI<br />
Fremont (Fifth Floor)<br />
BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL<br />
ATS KEYNOTE SERIES<br />
CME Credits Available: .75<br />
The ATS Keynote Series provides state of the art lectures on selected<br />
topics in an unopposed format to showcase major discoveries in<br />
pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine. The speakers have been<br />
chosen by input from the members and various ATS committees with<br />
consensus built via the ATS executive committee.<br />
Two sessions are presented each morning during the conference.<br />
Below are the topics for the Tuesday,May 17th series.<br />
SS218<br />
SS219<br />
SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING IN ADULTS WITH<br />
NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE<br />
J.E. Orr, MD, La Jolla, CA<br />
InterContinental Ballroom C (Fifth Floor)<br />
LUNG CANCER IN ASIANS: A DIFFERENT BEAST<br />
ALTOGETHER?<br />
C. Chang, MD, Los Angeles, CA<br />
InterContinental Ballroom B (Fifth Floor)<br />
K5<br />
THE CHANGING NATURAL COURSE OF COPD<br />
8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Speaker: Bartolome R. Celli, MD, Boston, MA<br />
Room 134 (North Building, Lower Level)<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<br />
(ACCME) and are free of the control of commercial interests.<br />
TUESDAY MORNING<br />
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR<br />
FD2<br />
NUTS AND BOLTS IN NEGOTIATING A JOB<br />
Pre-registration is required. There is no additional fee.<br />
Attendance is limited.<br />
6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL<br />
InterContinental Ballroom A (Fifth Floor)<br />
Target Audience<br />
Early career clinical and/or research faculty, clinical and post doctoral fellows,<br />
graduate students, residents, nurses, and allied health professionals already<br />
involved in or seeking a career in academic pulmonary, allergy, critical care,<br />
and/or sleep medicine.<br />
Objectives<br />
At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:<br />
K6<br />
STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO GPCR SIGNALING:<br />
IMPLICATIONS FOR DRUG DISCOVERY<br />
8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Speaker: Brian Kobilka, MD, Stanford, CA<br />
Room 135 (North Building, Lower Level)<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<br />
Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />
Education (ACCME) and are free of the control of commercial interests<br />
ATS 2016 • San Francisco