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Meet the new CHEST President, Neil Freedman, MD, FCCP, and hear his perspective on the year ahead, CHEST’s values, and his hopes for the future in the answers that follow.
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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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A new guideline from CHEST offers seven evidence-based recommendations to optimize the use of biologics in patients unresponsive to usual treatments for severe asthma.
Read a CHEST Physician® article on the practice-changing updates in neurocritical care, including the risk of pneumonia in patients with acute brain injuries who are mechanically ventilated, the use of prophylactic antibiotics, and more.
A new CHEST Physician® article highlights future priorities in lung transplantation that will be focused on improved donor organ utilization, equitable access, and reduced impact of chronic lung allograft dysfunction.
Gain a better understanding of how the new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) guidance for treatment of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) in patients with COPD better aligns with COPD pathophysiology and is based on research from two landmark trials.
Join the conversation on social media and connect with members of the CHEST community.
Be better equipped to take the upcoming CCEeXAM. Study now with on-demand tools to receive immediate access to videos and prerecorded lectures from the 2025 virtual course.
Receive expert-led training on solving airway problems, applying algorithms to airway scenarios, and maximizing procedural success, March 12 to 14.
Improve your expertise in lung cancer staging and pathology interpretation, March 19 to 20.
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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