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390 WEDNESDAY • MAY 18<br />

11:45 Introduction<br />

A.C. Argento, MD, Chicago, IL<br />

11:55 EBUS Diagnostic Yield<br />

M.M. Wahidi, MD, Durham, NC<br />

12:15 Patient Factors That Affect EBUS<br />

A.C. Argento, MD, Chicago, IL<br />

12:35 Procedural Aspects of EBUS<br />

C.T. Gillespie, MD, Chicago, IL<br />

12:55 Training for EBUS<br />

H. Lee, MD, Baltimore, MD<br />

WS8<br />

BASIC • TRANSLATIONAL<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

CME Credits Available: 1.5<br />

PRECISION MEDICINE IN ASTHMA: CURRENT<br />

PRACTICE, GAPS, FUTURE DIRECTIONS<br />

Registration Fee: $75.00 (includes box lunch)<br />

Attendance is limited. Pre-registration is required.<br />

Assemblies on Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Environmental,<br />

Occupational and Population Health; Pediatrics<br />

11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />

Room 302 (South Building, Esplanade Level)<br />

Target Audience<br />

Clinicians will benefit by learning about the current state of the art in the<br />

treatment and prophylaxis of asthma, which they may consider applying to<br />

their practice; researchers will benefit by identifying gaps for future research;<br />

trainees will benefit by learning a cutting-edge concept in scientifically<br />

underpinned medical management.<br />

Objectives<br />

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

• apply knowledge in day-to-day management of asthma patients;<br />

• identify new areas for asthma related research;<br />

• recognize the full scope of personal factors that affect asthma development<br />

and outcomes.<br />

Before precision medicine became a household term and focus of research,<br />

physicians treating asthma had grappled with the different endotypes of this<br />

syndrome and had sought to understand why some patients develop hard to<br />

treat asthma, while others are protected. We are finally at the point where<br />

research insights are starting to inform treatment decisions in a tailored<br />

approach to asthma treatment. Much more needs to be done. This session will<br />

crystallize the current state of the art, that can be immediately implemented in<br />

clinical practice, as well as identify areas of interest for future research.<br />

Chairing: S. Garantziotis, MD, Research Triangle Park, NC<br />

D.A. Schwartz, MD, Aurora, CO<br />

11:45 Identifying Biologic and Genetic Risk Factors for Asthma in<br />

Minority Patients<br />

E.G. Burchard, MD, MPH, San Francisco, CA<br />

12:00 Genes, Psychosocial Stress and Asthma<br />

J.C. Celedon, MD, DrPH, Pittsburgh, PA<br />

12:15 Microbiome Factors in the Development and Severity of<br />

Asthma<br />

E. von Mutius, MD, MS, Munich, Germany<br />

12:30 Asthma Endotypes: Are the Visions Becoming Reality?<br />

S.E. Wenzel, MD, Pittsburgh, PA<br />

12:45 Role of Environmental Exposures in the Precision Medicine<br />

Approach to Asthma<br />

F. Gilliland, MD, MPH, PhD, Los Angeles, CA<br />

1:00 Plenary Session: An Integrated Approach to Precision Asthma<br />

Treatment<br />

S. Garantziotis, MD, Research Triangle Park, NC<br />

CC5<br />

CLINICAL<br />

ADULT CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM<br />

CME Credits Available: 1.5<br />

CRITICAL CARE CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM I<br />

Adult Core Curriculum Working Group<br />

11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />

Room 2005/2007 (West Building, Level 2)<br />

Target Audience<br />

Internists and subspecialists in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine<br />

who work in a clinical setting and are currently engaged in maintenance of<br />

certification.<br />

Objectives<br />

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

• remain current with medical knowledge relevant to their practice in pulmonary,<br />

critical care, and sleep medicine;<br />

• evaluate their understanding of key skills and content areas in pulmonary,<br />

critical care and sleep medicine, as well as receive feedback on their<br />

comprehension of a result of a pre-test/post-test comparison;<br />

• support clinicians who are engaged in maintenance of certification activities by<br />

providing updates on subjects included in recertification requirements.<br />

The ATS Clinical Core Curriculum Symposia focus on a 3-year content cycle of key<br />

medical content in the areas of pulmonary, critical care, and Sleep medicine. The<br />

topics are also aligned with corresponding MOC Medical Knowledge modules. This<br />

symposium is intended to assist clinicians with staying current with the growth of<br />

information relevant to their medical practice, as well as provide an opportunity to<br />

evaluate individual knowledge and skills while earning MOC Medical Knowledge<br />

points.<br />

Chairing: J.I. McSparron, MD, Boston, MA<br />

A.M. Luks, MD, Seattle, WA<br />

11:45 Airway Emergencies<br />

W.G. Carlos, MD, MSCR, Indianapolis, IN<br />

12:05 Massive Resuscitation and Transfusion<br />

R. Sell, MD, San Diego, CA<br />

12:45 Emergent Renal Replacement and Therapy<br />

K. Liu, MD, PhD, San Francisco, CA<br />

ATS 2016 • San Francisco

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