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HomeMembersAssemblies and SectionsAssembliesBehavioral Science and Health Services ResearchAwards ▶ 2018 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients
2018 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients

These Abstract Scholarship Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society

Andrew J. Admon, MD, MPH
University of Michigan
Abstract Title: The Effects of Medicaid Expansion on Rates of Ambulatory Care-Sensitive ICU Admission

Timothy Amass, MD
Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital
Abstract Title: Family Care Rituals in the Intensive Care Unit to Reduce Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Family Members- A Multicenter Before-and-After Intervention Trial

Christie Brillante, MD
University of Illinois at Chicago
Abstract Title: Lung Cancer Screening And Health Literacy

Idris Evans, MD, MSc
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Abstract Title: The Impact Of Bundled Sepsis Care On In-hospital Mortality In A Statewide Cohort Study

Janae Kathleen Heath, MD
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Title: Identification of Gender-based Linguistic Differences within Trainee Evaluations of Faculty using Natural Language Processing Techniques

Natalie Held, MD
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Family Member Perspectives and Coping Strategies to Manage Anxiety, Depression, and Acute Stress in the Medical Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Study

Nicole Herbst, MD
Boston Univ Med Ctr
Abstract Title: Outcomes Of An Inpatient Smoking Cessation Consult Service At An Urban Safety Net Hospital

Robert Ying-Fu Lee, MD
University of Washington
Abstract Title: POLST-Discordant Intensive Care Near the End of Life

Sharukh Lokhandwala, MD
University of Washington
Abstract Title: Variability in Early Sedation and Analgesia Practices for Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure

Emilie Michalovic, BSc
McGill University
Abstract Title: Healthcare and Research Priorities of Adults with Mild-to-Very Severe COPD

Shine Raju, MD
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Abstract Title: Potential Barriers to Lung Cancer Screening: Clinico-Socioeconomic Characteristics of Participants and Non-Participants

Andrew I. Ritchie, MD
Imperial College London
Abstract Title: Is Peer Review still anonymous?

Ankita Sinharoy, MBBS
Penn State College of Medicine
Abstract Title: Flavor Use in a Large Cohort of Long-term Electronic Cigarette Users : Implications for Future Pulmonary Research

Leonard Turnier, BSc
Johns Hopkins Bayview
Abstract Title: The Effects of Social Support on Patients with COPD

Robert Urman, MSc, PhD
University of Southern California
Abstract Title: Prospective Follow-Up Of Respiratory Symptoms Among Young Adults With a History Of Electronic Cigarette Use