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394 WEDNESDAY • MAY 18<br />

This session will provide information on the NHLBI Prevention and Early Treatment of<br />

Acute Lung injury (PETAL) clinical trials network. The session will describe the<br />

structure and goals of the PETAL network, provide an overview of the trials currently<br />

under way, and describe features of the PETAL network including utilization of a central<br />

IRB and outreach efforts.<br />

Chairing: R.G. Brower, MD, Baltimore, MD<br />

L. Reineck, MD, Bethesda, MD<br />

12:15 Introduction<br />

R.G. Brower, MD, Baltimore, MD<br />

12:25 ROSE Trial Update<br />

M. Moss, MD, Aurora, CO<br />

12:35 New Trial Presentation<br />

A. Ginde, MD, MPH, Aurora, CO<br />

12:50 Outreach Efforts<br />

B.T. Thompson, MD, Boston, MA<br />

1:00 General Discussion<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, May 18<br />

CC6<br />

CLINICAL<br />

ADULT CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM<br />

CME Credits Available: 2.0<br />

CRITICAL CARE CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM II<br />

Adult Core Curriculum Working Group<br />

1:30 p.m. - 3:30 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<br />

pulmonary, 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<br />

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

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

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

The topics are also aligned with corresponding MOC Medical Knowledge<br />

modules. This symposium is intended to assist clinicians with staying current<br />

with the growth of information relevant to their medical practice, as well as<br />

provide an opportunity to evaluate individual knowledge and skills while earning<br />

MOC Medical Knowledge points.<br />

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

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

1:30 Non-Invasive Ventilation<br />

B.K. Patel, MD, Chicago, IL<br />

ATS 2016 • San Francisco<br />

The information contained in this program is up to date as of March 9, 2016.<br />

For the most current session information, please visit the online program itinerary.

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