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October 22-26

Los Angeles, California

With mild temperature and sunshine nearly 300 days a year, Los Angeles is often described as “perfect.” And, it’s a perfect setting for CHEST Annual Meeting 2016, where we’ll connect a global community in clinical chest medicine. As always, our program will deliver current pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine topics presented by world-renowned faculty in a variety of innovative instruction formats.

Take advantage of these opportunities now:

Call for Abstracts

Submission Deadline: April 1

Submit an abstract of your original investigative work for presentation at CHEST 2016. Submission is free, and accepted abstracts become eligible for CHEST Foundation investigative awards. Accepted abstracts will appear in an online supplement to CHEST featuring abstracts and case reports. Two types of abstracts will be considered:

• Slide Presentations

• Poster Presentations

Learn more and submit at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

Call for Case Reports

Submission Deadline: April 1

Submit case reports for presentation during special sessions. Accepted case reports (excluding clinical case puzzlers) will be published in an online supplement to CHEST. Four types of case reports will be considered:

• Affiliate Case Reports

• Medical Student/Resident Case Reports

• Global Case Reports

• Clinical Case Puzzlers

Learn more and submit at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

Call for Moderators

Moderators are needed on-site during the meeting. Responsibilities include reviewing the abstracts and case reports prior to the meeting, then facilitating discussion, questions, and answers within your assigned session(s). All slide sessions and most poster sessions will have two moderators. Moderators will be recognized in the CHEST 2016 program and will receive a reduced registration rate to the meeting. Travel reimbursement will not be offered. Learn more at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

The CHEST Foundation 2016 Grants Program

Application Deadline: April 30

The CHEST Foundation tradition of recognizing and rewarding health-care professionals for scholarly projects and research continues. This year, a total of $500,000 is available, including:

• The CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Lung Cancer - $90,000 2-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension - $50,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation and the Alpha-1 Foundation Research Grant in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency - $25,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Pulmonary Fibrosis - $30,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - $50,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Venous Thromboembolism - $30,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Nontuberculous Mycobacteria - $25,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Women’s Lung Health - $10,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Community Service Grant Honoring D. Robert McCaffree, MD, Master FCCP - up to $15,000 1-year grant (multiple awards available!)

• GlaxoSmithKline Distinguished Scholar in Respiratory Health - $150,000 3-year grant

See which grants you are eligible for, and apply today at chestnet.org/grants.

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October 22-26

Los Angeles, California

With mild temperature and sunshine nearly 300 days a year, Los Angeles is often described as “perfect.” And, it’s a perfect setting for CHEST Annual Meeting 2016, where we’ll connect a global community in clinical chest medicine. As always, our program will deliver current pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine topics presented by world-renowned faculty in a variety of innovative instruction formats.

Take advantage of these opportunities now:

Call for Abstracts

Submission Deadline: April 1

Submit an abstract of your original investigative work for presentation at CHEST 2016. Submission is free, and accepted abstracts become eligible for CHEST Foundation investigative awards. Accepted abstracts will appear in an online supplement to CHEST featuring abstracts and case reports. Two types of abstracts will be considered:

• Slide Presentations

• Poster Presentations

Learn more and submit at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

Call for Case Reports

Submission Deadline: April 1

Submit case reports for presentation during special sessions. Accepted case reports (excluding clinical case puzzlers) will be published in an online supplement to CHEST. Four types of case reports will be considered:

• Affiliate Case Reports

• Medical Student/Resident Case Reports

• Global Case Reports

• Clinical Case Puzzlers

Learn more and submit at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

Call for Moderators

Moderators are needed on-site during the meeting. Responsibilities include reviewing the abstracts and case reports prior to the meeting, then facilitating discussion, questions, and answers within your assigned session(s). All slide sessions and most poster sessions will have two moderators. Moderators will be recognized in the CHEST 2016 program and will receive a reduced registration rate to the meeting. Travel reimbursement will not be offered. Learn more at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

The CHEST Foundation 2016 Grants Program

Application Deadline: April 30

The CHEST Foundation tradition of recognizing and rewarding health-care professionals for scholarly projects and research continues. This year, a total of $500,000 is available, including:

• The CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Lung Cancer - $90,000 2-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension - $50,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation and the Alpha-1 Foundation Research Grant in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency - $25,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Pulmonary Fibrosis - $30,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - $50,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Venous Thromboembolism - $30,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Nontuberculous Mycobacteria - $25,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Women’s Lung Health - $10,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Community Service Grant Honoring D. Robert McCaffree, MD, Master FCCP - up to $15,000 1-year grant (multiple awards available!)

• GlaxoSmithKline Distinguished Scholar in Respiratory Health - $150,000 3-year grant

See which grants you are eligible for, and apply today at chestnet.org/grants.

October 22-26

Los Angeles, California

With mild temperature and sunshine nearly 300 days a year, Los Angeles is often described as “perfect.” And, it’s a perfect setting for CHEST Annual Meeting 2016, where we’ll connect a global community in clinical chest medicine. As always, our program will deliver current pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine topics presented by world-renowned faculty in a variety of innovative instruction formats.

Take advantage of these opportunities now:

Call for Abstracts

Submission Deadline: April 1

Submit an abstract of your original investigative work for presentation at CHEST 2016. Submission is free, and accepted abstracts become eligible for CHEST Foundation investigative awards. Accepted abstracts will appear in an online supplement to CHEST featuring abstracts and case reports. Two types of abstracts will be considered:

• Slide Presentations

• Poster Presentations

Learn more and submit at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

Call for Case Reports

Submission Deadline: April 1

Submit case reports for presentation during special sessions. Accepted case reports (excluding clinical case puzzlers) will be published in an online supplement to CHEST. Four types of case reports will be considered:

• Affiliate Case Reports

• Medical Student/Resident Case Reports

• Global Case Reports

• Clinical Case Puzzlers

Learn more and submit at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

Call for Moderators

Moderators are needed on-site during the meeting. Responsibilities include reviewing the abstracts and case reports prior to the meeting, then facilitating discussion, questions, and answers within your assigned session(s). All slide sessions and most poster sessions will have two moderators. Moderators will be recognized in the CHEST 2016 program and will receive a reduced registration rate to the meeting. Travel reimbursement will not be offered. Learn more at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

The CHEST Foundation 2016 Grants Program

Application Deadline: April 30

The CHEST Foundation tradition of recognizing and rewarding health-care professionals for scholarly projects and research continues. This year, a total of $500,000 is available, including:

• The CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Lung Cancer - $90,000 2-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension - $50,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation and the Alpha-1 Foundation Research Grant in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency - $25,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Pulmonary Fibrosis - $30,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - $50,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Venous Thromboembolism - $30,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Nontuberculous Mycobacteria - $25,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Research Grant in Women’s Lung Health - $10,000 1-year grant

• CHEST Foundation Community Service Grant Honoring D. Robert McCaffree, MD, Master FCCP - up to $15,000 1-year grant (multiple awards available!)

• GlaxoSmithKline Distinguished Scholar in Respiratory Health - $150,000 3-year grant

See which grants you are eligible for, and apply today at chestnet.org/grants.

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