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Read the latest issue of CHEST Advocates to find articles exploring barriers to care and avenues that improve patient access. Stories touch on the impact of prior authorization on both patients and clinicians, the work of patient advocacy groups, CHEST's support for federal reforms, and more.
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CHEST recently launched Bridging Specialties®: Timely Diagnosis for PH-ILD as a way for primary care physicians and pulmonologists to collaborate and help improve the time to diagnosis for pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease (PH-ILD).
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At CHEST 2025, you’ll have your choice of 300+ educational sessions covering every aspect of clinical chest medicine. Read the latest blogs about topics you don't want to miss at the annual meeting, with insights from several CHEST 2025 Curriculum Group Chairs.
In a new CHEST Physician® article, Rebecca Priebe, MSN, ACNP-BC, FCCP, discusses the gap in formalized training for advanced practice providers (APPs) learning bronchoscopy and why investing in training APPs to perform bronchoscopy offers long-term benefits.
Pharmacologic agents for patients with sleep disturbances should be considered on a case-by-case basis. In a new CHEST Physician® article, members of the Nonrespiratory Sleep Section rank pharmacologic sleep aids for ICU patients who are not intubated, beginning with those that have the strongest evidence for safety and efficacy.
In a new CHEST Physician® article, members of the Disaster Response and Global Health Section offer planning advice in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Section members suggest implementing the Incident Command System, following the Emergency Mass Critical Care framework, choosing a structured triage system, and more.
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Gain key skills in point-of-care ultrasound as experts guide you through interactive training on high-quality ultrasound machines, September 18 to 19.
When you become an FCCP (Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians), you play an active role in advancing the field of chest medicine while enjoying the prestige of being associated with a distinctive group of chest medicine professionals.
“I have found being an FCCP to be rewarding on a personal level, as well as a professional level. It has provided me with connections to colleagues nationally and internationally, and it has opened the door to leadership opportunities.”
– Thomas Van der Kloot, MD, FCCP
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