March 1, 2012

Junior and senior poster facilitators foster talent

When Madison Macht, MD, attended the ATS International Conference in Denver last year, the second-year fellow in the Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Colorado, Denver, went with much anticipation.

ATS to host 2012 Fellows Track Symposium

Thanks to a generous educational grant from Genentech, the underwriting supporter of the 2012 ATS Fellows Track Symposium, the Society will offer selected first-, second- and third-year fellows from U.S. training programs awards to travel to this year’s International Conference.

Five reasons you should visit the ATS 2012 Exhibit Hall

More than 175 companies will be onsite to teach you about the latest advances in research and patient care through pharmaceutical products, medical equipment, publications and research services.

Bronchoscopy, ultrasound, PAH and respiratory disease in children among topics of PG courses at ATS 2012

ATS 2012 will offer 28 Postgraduate Courses on a wide variety of topics, ranging from pulmonary adaptive immunity and intensive care unit monitoring to case-based pulmonary function test interpretation and cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

New therapies for SDB and the consequences of not treating the disorder

As a relatively young specialty, sleep medicine is devising new therapies and testing them through clinical trials. At the same time, the field is focusing its efforts on linking the pathophysiology of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in a patient to the best therapy for that patient.

Meet-the-professor presenters delve into nuances of disease

A longtime favorite for ATS International Conference attendees, the Meet-the-Professor Seminars feature speakers who hone in on topics within their scope of clinical care and research expertise.

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