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Guide to Sessions
Case Report
Affiliate members present and
discuss unique or interesting cases.
Clinical Controversy
Leading authorities debate a controversial topic.
Honor and Memorial Lecture
Respected scientists, honored for outstanding contributions to science and
medicine, discuss their research and perspectives.
Interactive Session
Computer-mediated response systems put you in the middle of presentations.
The interactive format allows you to respond to questions and compare group
results.
Meet-the-Professor
Renowned professors present topics from their fields. Sessions
allow you to consult the experts.
Mini-Satellite Symposium
Leading authorities present up-to-date
highlights on specific disease-related
topics. These sessions are proposed and
sponsored by industry and selected by
the CHEST 2007 Scientific Program
Committee, based upon a peer-review
process to ensure scientific validity and
content balance.
NetWork Highlight
Sessions and speakers are selected
by ACCP NetWork members to provide
up-to-date information you should
know. The 26 NetWorks choose sessions
that focus on important issues in each
respective field.
NetWork Meeting
Interdisciplinary, special interest groups meet to discuss pertinent topics.
Open to everyone.
Original Investigation
Slide or poster presentations of original
investigative studies related to chest and
critical care medicine.
Panel Discussion
Panels of authority discuss topics, giving you an opportunity to
hear a variety of viewpoints.
Plenary Presentation
Single speakers present an overview on topics related to chest and critical
care medicine, so you can develop a comprehensive understanding.
Postgraduate Course
A specific topic is covered by an in-depth review. There is an additional
fee to attend these courses.
Satellite Symposium
A panel session format, consisting of
leading experts who provide in-depth
clinical content on a specific diseaserelated
topic. These sessions are
proposed and sponsored by industry
and selected by the CHEST 2007
Scientific Program Committee, based
upon a peer-review process that ensures
scientific validity and content balance.
For additions to the program or program
changes, please reference the Program
Update in the 2007 CHEST Daily News. |