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Resources for Clinicians

Resources for Clinicians

E-Book of ATS 2011 Clinical Highlights

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The e-book includes peer-reviewed articles summarizing key trials such as the Tuberculosis Trials Consortium (TBTC) Study 29, Treatments of Emphysema with a Selective Retinoid Agonist (TESRA) and new findings in asthma management during pregnancy.  In addition, there are important updates on a range of topics, from sleep medicine to critical care to mechanisms and advances in COPD therapy.

Education for Clinicians

Education for Clinicians
Need CME or MOC Credit?  The ATS maintains a large collection of online enduring materials and DVDs.  The Highlights for Clinicians Webcasts Series is currently being offered at a special discounted price.

Activities for Clinicians at ATS 2012

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Are you looking for recommendations about which sessions and events at ATS 2012 will be most relevant to your practice? The Conference program will present the latest and most significant developments in clinical practice, clinical, basic, and translational research, health advocacy, and professional and patient education.

Awards for HAI Control

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At the ATS 2011 International Conference, 10 hospitals were recognized for their success in achieving wide-scale reductions of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). The hospitals were recommended by critical care experts from the Critical Care Societies Collaborative comprising the American Thoracic Society, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, American College of Chest Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine.

Hands-On Education at ATS 2012

Hands-on Education
Looking for skill based sessions? ATS 2012 will feature more hands-on learning opportunities than have ever been offered before at the ATS International Conference.

ATS Therapeutic Hypothermia Protocol

ATS Therapeutic Hypothermia Protocol
Looking for a protocol about practical aspects of development and implementation of cooling, as well as how to care for these patients? The ATS Education Committee Therapeutic Hypothermia Working Group, led by Dr. Carey Thomson, has prepared CME modules for your reference!