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Read a new statement from CHEST advocating for a national immunization policy grounded in rigorous scientific review and recommendations that prioritize patient welfare over ideology.
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In a recent blog post, members of the Nonrespiratory Sleep Section discuss how to assess artificial intelligence (AI) readiness in sleep medicine—from vocabulary literacy to clinical perceptions and system capacity—and how AI is reshaping the future of sleep care.
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Learn about the development of an outpatient pleural disease clinic in the latest APP Intersection column from the CHEST Physician® publication.
In a new CHEST Physician® article, members of the Asthma and COPD Section discuss updates to the GOLD Report, including the reframing of COPD as a disease characterized by activity rather than by static airflow limitation alone, systematic evaluation of high-risk individuals, and more.
A new consensus statement from the American Thoracic Society and the European Respiratory Journal introduced interstitial lung disease terminology such as bronchiolocentric interstitial pneumonia and alveolar macrophage pneumonia. In a CHEST Physician® article, members of the Interstitial Lung Disease Section discuss recommendations from the statement.
A recent consensus statement from CHEST and the American Thoracic Society proposes a strict diagnostic yield definition, reiterating the need for close follow-up in patients with nonspecific benign findings. In a CHEST Physician® article, members of the Interventional Procedures Section highlight the difference between a liberal and strict definition of diagnostic yield.
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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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