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24 SATURDAY • MAY 14<br />
10:10 Is My Patient Fit for Surgery?<br />
K.I. Berger, MD, New York, NY<br />
10:35 Surgery Is Better for Stage 1 NSCLC<br />
J. Shrager, MD, Stanford, CA<br />
11:00 SBRT Is Better for Stage 1 NSCLC<br />
B. Loo, MD, PhD, Palo Alto, CA<br />
11:25 Rebuttal<br />
11:35 Tumor Board<br />
M.P. Rivera, MD, Chapel Hill, NC<br />
12:10 LUNCH<br />
12:50 Disparities in Lung Cancer<br />
M.P. Rivera, MD, Chapel Hill, NC<br />
1:15 “Systems Genetics” in Lung Cancer<br />
D. Jablons, MD, San Francisco, CA<br />
1:40 Treating YOU: Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy in the<br />
Treatment of Lung Cancer<br />
C. Pecot, MD, Chapel Hill, NC<br />
2:05 Tumor Board<br />
D.J. Feller-Kopman, MD, Baltimore, MD<br />
2:30 Break<br />
2:45 How Not to Die Short of Breath: Treatment of Malignant Pleural<br />
Effusions<br />
D.J. Feller-Kopman, MD, Baltimore, MD<br />
3:10 Journal Club: Last Year’s Top 5 Papers in Lung Cancer<br />
G.A. Silvestri, MD, MS, Charleston, SC<br />
This session and the International Conference are supported by educational grants from<br />
AstraZeneca LP, Boston Scientific Corporation, Inc.<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 />
PG28<br />
CLINICAL<br />
POSTGRADUATE COURSE<br />
CME Credits Available: 6.5<br />
CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN CRITICAL CARE: A<br />
SKILLS COURSE<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 Ethics and Conflict of Interest Committee; Behavioral<br />
Science and Health Services Research; Critical Care; Nursing<br />
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Room 2024 (West Building, Level 2)<br />
Target Audience<br />
Any clinician directly involved in providing healthcare, whether or not specifically<br />
in critical care, can benefit from enhancing his/her skills in resolving conflict.<br />
Objectives<br />
At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:<br />
• describe and explain at least ten specific skills and strategies for<br />
communicating in a setting of significant conflict;<br />
• explain how and when each such skill or strategy is best used;<br />
• gain practice in conflict resolution skills, so that they come readily into use<br />
when needed.<br />
ATS’s ground-breaking 2015 Policy Statement on potentially inappropriate<br />
treatments in critical care observes that “conflicts typically develop and worsen<br />
over time as communication breaks down and parties become entrenched in<br />
their positions,” hence emphasizes the need for “increased efforts to teach<br />
clinicians end of life communication skills, including conflict resolution skills.”<br />
This course, a compact version of a successful intensive 3-day training,<br />
provides ATS’s first direct opportunity to meet that goal. Faculty will introduce a<br />
number of skills, beyond ordinary clinical communication skills, specifically<br />
attuned to address conflict. Participants will practice those skills in realistic<br />
scenarios followed by extensive debriefing.<br />
Chairing: H. Morreim, JD, PhD, Memphis, TN<br />
D.B. White, MD, MAS, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
8:00 ATS’s Official Policy Statement Regarding Requests for<br />
Potentially Inappropriate Treatments in ICUs<br />
J.R. Curtis, MD, MPH, Seattle, WA<br />
8:30 ATS’s Official Policy Statement Regarding Requests for<br />
Potentially Inappropriate Treatments in ICUs: Addressing<br />
Intractable Conflict<br />
D.B. White, MD, MAS, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
9:00 A Broad Look at Conflict in Health Care<br />
H. Morreim, JD, PhD, Memphis, TN<br />
9:15 First Set of Skills<br />
H. Morreim, JD, PhD, Memphis, TN<br />
J.R. Curtis, MD, MPH, Seattle, WA<br />
D.B. White, MD, MAS, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
R.D. Stapleton, MD, PhD, Burlington, VT<br />
L.F. Reinke, ARNP, PhD, Edmonds, WA<br />
M. Bugnitz, MD, Memphis, TN<br />
9:45 Break<br />
10:00 Practice Scenario #1 and Debrief<br />
H. Morreim, JD, PhD, Memphis, TN<br />
D.B. White, MD, MAS, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
J.R. Curtis, MD, MPH, Seattle, WA<br />
R.D. Stapleton, MD, PhD, Burlington, VT<br />
L.F. Reinke, ARNP, PhD, Edmonds, WA<br />
M. Bugnitz, MD, Memphis, TN<br />
10:30 Second Set of Skills and Brief Exercise<br />
H. Morreim, JD, PhD, Memphis, TN<br />
D.B. White, MD, MAS, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
J.R. Curtis, MD, MPH, Seattle, WA<br />
R.D. Stapleton, MD, PhD, Burlington, VT<br />
L.F. Reinke, ARNP, PhD, Edmonds, WA<br />
M. Bugnitz, MD, Memphis, TN<br />
ATS 2016 • San Francisco