Rounding Up: Perfecting ICU Rounds

Interprofessional rounding in the ICU is not going away. You may as well adopt it, get good at it, and curate it, according to Jaspal Singh, MD, MHA, MHS.

Plenary: Emergency Care in Hostile Environments

Tuesday’s plenary session will be a mix of Society business and personal accounts of delivering emergency care during natural disasters.

A Life of Lessons at the Women’s Forum

She has learned many lessons over a lifetime of service. Some are practical: Chilblains are very painful. Others relate to careers: You must learn to market yourself. Still, others are more inspirational: Embrace opportunities and take risks. All of them play a part in what she calls the multicolored quilt of her life.

BEAR Cage Competition Names a Winner

Sean Agbor-Enoh, MD, PhD, took home the fourth annual BEAR Cage prize on Monday afternoon. He pitched a serum-based genomics system to detect early-stage antibody-mediated lung allograft rejection to improve survival. The device uses next-generation genomic screening to detect cell-free donor DNA in graft recipient plasma.

Putting Learning Theory Into Practice

Education is a key skill for every health care provider. Learning how the mind works and how learning happens can make all of us more effective teachers.

Broad Support for Stubbing Out Tobacco Use

ATS members strongly support the Society’s efforts to advocate against tobacco use and educate the public on the dangers of tobacco.

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