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We’ve listened and considered all of your feedback to enhance your experience at CHEST 2017, Oct 28-Nov 1, Toronto, Canada. This year, we have changed the format of our postgraduate courses, updated our interdisciplinary sessions, and added new ways to register. Take a look at what’s new.

Postgraduate courses

New this year at CHEST 2017 is the option to attend a half-day or full-day course for a more flexible experience. There are nine, half-day sessions that include lunch, and the afternoon sessions allow people to fly in that morning to avoid an extra hotel night and missing work.

Interdisciplinary sessions

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Bring your entire care team to attend programs that will address clinical issues across disciplines. Each role and perspective will be represented through session speakers, so your group can collectively experience practical, relevant updates. Sessions will combine lecture-based, case-based, and hands-on learning opportunities. Here are updated sessions:

These sessions are free but require a ticket.

Monday, October 30

  • The State of PAH in 2017: An Update on the Science, New Therapies, and the Changing Treatment Algorithm
  • Critical Skills for ICU Directors and Their Leadership Team
  • Interstitial Lung Disease: 2017 Update on Patient-Centered Management
  • Lung Cancer: 2017 Update in Diagnosis and Management

Tuesday, October 31

  • Challenges in ICU Management

Wednesday, November 1

  • Enhancing Quality of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs and Integrated COPD Disease Management

Don’t forget to register for CHEST 2017!

You can now register as a group! Ten or more health-care professionals from your team can register as a group for discounted tuition rates. Group registration is open through October 22 and will not be offered on-site. Learn more about CHEST 2017 updates and how to register at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

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We’ve listened and considered all of your feedback to enhance your experience at CHEST 2017, Oct 28-Nov 1, Toronto, Canada. This year, we have changed the format of our postgraduate courses, updated our interdisciplinary sessions, and added new ways to register. Take a look at what’s new.

Postgraduate courses

New this year at CHEST 2017 is the option to attend a half-day or full-day course for a more flexible experience. There are nine, half-day sessions that include lunch, and the afternoon sessions allow people to fly in that morning to avoid an extra hotel night and missing work.

Interdisciplinary sessions

rolikett/Thinkstock
Skyline of Toronto, Canada
Bring your entire care team to attend programs that will address clinical issues across disciplines. Each role and perspective will be represented through session speakers, so your group can collectively experience practical, relevant updates. Sessions will combine lecture-based, case-based, and hands-on learning opportunities. Here are updated sessions:

These sessions are free but require a ticket.

Monday, October 30

  • The State of PAH in 2017: An Update on the Science, New Therapies, and the Changing Treatment Algorithm
  • Critical Skills for ICU Directors and Their Leadership Team
  • Interstitial Lung Disease: 2017 Update on Patient-Centered Management
  • Lung Cancer: 2017 Update in Diagnosis and Management

Tuesday, October 31

  • Challenges in ICU Management

Wednesday, November 1

  • Enhancing Quality of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs and Integrated COPD Disease Management

Don’t forget to register for CHEST 2017!

You can now register as a group! Ten or more health-care professionals from your team can register as a group for discounted tuition rates. Group registration is open through October 22 and will not be offered on-site. Learn more about CHEST 2017 updates and how to register at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

 

We’ve listened and considered all of your feedback to enhance your experience at CHEST 2017, Oct 28-Nov 1, Toronto, Canada. This year, we have changed the format of our postgraduate courses, updated our interdisciplinary sessions, and added new ways to register. Take a look at what’s new.

Postgraduate courses

New this year at CHEST 2017 is the option to attend a half-day or full-day course for a more flexible experience. There are nine, half-day sessions that include lunch, and the afternoon sessions allow people to fly in that morning to avoid an extra hotel night and missing work.

Interdisciplinary sessions

rolikett/Thinkstock
Skyline of Toronto, Canada
Bring your entire care team to attend programs that will address clinical issues across disciplines. Each role and perspective will be represented through session speakers, so your group can collectively experience practical, relevant updates. Sessions will combine lecture-based, case-based, and hands-on learning opportunities. Here are updated sessions:

These sessions are free but require a ticket.

Monday, October 30

  • The State of PAH in 2017: An Update on the Science, New Therapies, and the Changing Treatment Algorithm
  • Critical Skills for ICU Directors and Their Leadership Team
  • Interstitial Lung Disease: 2017 Update on Patient-Centered Management
  • Lung Cancer: 2017 Update in Diagnosis and Management

Tuesday, October 31

  • Challenges in ICU Management

Wednesday, November 1

  • Enhancing Quality of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs and Integrated COPD Disease Management

Don’t forget to register for CHEST 2017!

You can now register as a group! Ten or more health-care professionals from your team can register as a group for discounted tuition rates. Group registration is open through October 22 and will not be offered on-site. Learn more about CHEST 2017 updates and how to register at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

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