Dr. Naftali Kaminski chats with Dr. Mark Gladwin as he discusses his role as the Dean of University of MD, School of Medicine, and Vice President of Medical Affairs, shares his upbringing in a social science home in an ever-changing environment that has led him to become extremely adaptable and discusses his keys to success and advice.
Apr 23, 2024•43 min•Ep. 422
Dr. Naftali Kaminski chats with Dr. Jose Herazo-Maya as he discusses his trajectory in becoming a Division Chief, how his international background influences his work-style approach and his fascination with heights and planes.
Apr 16, 2024•34 min•Ep. 421
American Thoracic Society Critical Care Assembly is excited to present the Elevator Pitch where we talk to scientists behind recent studies to understand how their research can impact the way we practice in the ICU.
Apr 09, 2024•14 min•Ep. 420
Drs. Khushboo Goel and Kathryn del Valle have a conversation with Drs. Stephen Chan and Andrea Frump, Pulmonary Circulation Assembly Programming Chairs for the ATS 2024, about the sessions and events they are most looking forward to in San Diego…and also how to make the most of #ATS2024 as a trainee or early career attendee!
Apr 02, 2024•28 min•Ep. 419
American Thoracic Society-Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology is pleased to present the new podcast, Sleep Pioneers. Join us as we get to know trailblazers in the field better through conversations about their insights working in the field of sleep.
Mar 26, 2024•27 min•Ep. 418
American Thoracic Society-Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology is pleased to present the new podcast, Sleep Pioneers. Join us as we get to know trailblazers in the field better through conversations about their insights working in the field of sleep.
Mar 19, 2024•36 min•Ep. 417
The AI in Sleep Medicine Podcast series (2 episodes) will help users apply the principles of machine learning to clinical care and conceptualize future applications of AI in pediatric and adult sleep medicine. In episode 2, the guest speakers delve into current use cases, potential opportunities, and possible challenges of AI in sleep medicine.
Mar 12, 2024•47 min•Ep. 416
American Thoracic Society-Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology continues its podcast series, Sleep Pioneers. Join us as we get to know trailblazers in the field better through conversations about their insights working in the field of sleep.
Mar 05, 2024•31 min•Ep. 415
In this "Breathe Easy Critical Perspective" podcast, Dr. Dominique Pepper interviews Dr. Nida Qadir and Dr. Sareena Sahetya. They discuss their recent Blue journal publication on updated management guidelines for adults with ARDS. Dr. Qadir is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Associate Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. D. Sahetya is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins.
Feb 27, 2024•47 min•Ep. 414
Despite well-established evidence of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR)effectiveness, inadequate US reimbursement has resulted in challenges that negatively impact PR financial stability, equity and access. The road to equitable payment and access to PR is a long and complex journey. All major pulmonary societies are working together to improve equity of PR reimbursement. ATS recently published a PR clinical practice guideline to update the evidence base of PR and further substantiate and define PR’s...
Feb 20, 2024•32 min•Ep. 413
Dr. Patrick Lyons sits down with Dr. Lekshmi Santhosh, the originator and chair of the ATS ICU-PAUSE program, to discuss this innovative new program. The ATS ICU-PAUSE program is a communication framework that aims to educate health care providers, including trainees, intensivists, hospitalists, and advanced practice providers around patient safety, diagnostic uncertainty and implicit bias during transitions of care. Dr. Lyons, an ICU-PAUSE co-investigator and collaborator, discusses the origins...
Feb 13, 2024•29 min•Ep. 412
American Thoracic Society-Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology is pleased to present the new podcast, Sleep Pioneers. Join us as we get to know trailblazers in the field better through conversations about their insights working in the field of sleep.
Feb 06, 2024•23 min•Ep. 411
This episode offers a CRUCIAL overview of the Medicare hospice benefit, utilization logistics for advanced lung disease patients, communication strategies, patient-focused methodology in discussions and additional resources to enhance providers’ skill sets in caring for this important and vulnerable patient population.
Jan 30, 2024•47 min•Ep. 410
In this podcast, Dr. Ally Larkin, Dr. Carol Mansfield, and Dr. Robyn Cohen discuss their experience implementing Single Maintenance and Reliever Therapy (known as "SMART" or "MART"). SMART is included in the 2020 updates to the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program Asthma Management Guidelines and the 2021 updates to the Global Initiative for Asthma Strategy. In this discussion, they cover how they implemented SMART into their clinical practice, challenges they've faced making the cha...
Jan 23, 2024•53 min•Ep. 409
Dr. Kathryn del Valle has a conversation with Dr. Hilary DuBrock about Pulmonary Hypertension fellowship, including what it entails, who is eligible to apply, and why it can be beneficial for those pursuing a career in PH.
Jan 16, 2024•16 min•Ep. 408
The AI in Sleep Medicine Podcast series (2 episodes) will help users apply the principles of machine learning to clinical care and conceptualize future applications of pediatric and adult sleep medicine. Episode 1 focuses on the definitions and applications of AI in sleep medicine. References: Sendak MP, Gao M, Brajer N, Balu S. Presenting machine learning model information to clinical end users with model facts labels. NPJ digital medicine. 2020 Mar 23;3(1):41. Rajpurkar P, Chen E, Banerjee O, ...
Jan 09, 2024•52 min•Ep. 407
Katie O'Grady shares her journey with Cystic Fibrosis and how running saved her life. Hear Katie's highs and lows of running, and tips on how to support your patients to exercise.
Jan 02, 2024•38 min•Ep. 406
Dr. Naftali Kaminski chats with Dr. Lynn Schnapp as she discusses how she became interested in triathlons, her passion for faculty development and mentorship, her journeys as President of the ATS during the Covid pandemic and what’s next in her career.
Dec 19, 2023•29 min•Ep. 405
Dr. Naftali Kaminski chats with Dr. Terri Laguna as she discusses her love of hair bands, her thoughts on diversity in medicine and the landscape of CF as well as her decision to become a division chief.
Dec 12, 2023•31 min•Ep. 404
Dr. Naftali Kaminski chats with Dr. Steve Dudek as he discusses his passion for marathon running, his decision to become a division chief, his role as chair of the APCCSD, as well as what he enjoys most about his chief role.
Dec 05, 2023•28 min•Ep. 403
The American Thoracic Society together with the Marron Institute of Urban Management at NYU has published the latest Health of the Air Report. Dr. Kevin Cromar and colleagues share local and national estimates of the health impacts of air pollution – including smoke from wildfires – that exceeds recommended levels by the ATS.
Nov 28, 2023•24 min•Ep. 402
Dr. Khushboo Goel has a conversation with Dr. Tim Lahm about his journey to becoming a PH expert and his tips for budding academic-physicians and physician-scientists.
Nov 21, 2023•26 min•Ep. 401
In this podcast, Ellen Duckers and John Hurst discuss health inequities in patients with pulmonary disease and how this intersects with pulmonary rehabilitation. Topics include program development and growth, and areas of future research.
Nov 14, 2023•35 min•Ep. 400
Dr. Meghan Cirulis explores the pros and cons of an academic research career in PVD with Drs. Andrea Frump and Rebecca Vanderpool.
Nov 07, 2023•27 min•Ep. 399
In this Behavioral Sciences and Health Services Research podcast, Dr. Henry Brems (fellow, Johns Hopkins University) interviews Dr. Sanja Stanojevic, who is the current chair of the ATS of Pulmonary Function Testing committee and an Associate Professor in Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at Dalhousie University. They discuss GLI-Global -- the reference equation recently recommended for spirometry interpretation by the ATS -- including how it was developed, what it means for spirom...
Oct 31, 2023•35 min•Ep. 398
Dr. Katherine Cox has a candid conversation with Dr. Chris Mullin about his path to a career as a PH expert and academic clinician educator.
Oct 24, 2023•19 min•Ep. 397
How to effectively teach on bedside rounds in the ICU.
Oct 17, 2023•30 min•Ep. 396
The ATS Critical Care Assembly receives hundreds to thousands of fantastic case reports. In recent years, there have been concentrated efforts to improve the quality of these case reports with a standardized grading rubric, and increased recognition of top submissions. The national conference now hosts multiple poster discussion sessions, and an increasing number of traditional poster sessions each year. In this podcast, we highlight two of the very best case reports from the 2023 National Confe...
Oct 10, 2023•25 min•Ep. 395
In this "Breathe Easy Critical Perspective" podcast, Dr. Dominique Pepper interviews Dr. Michael Sjoding. They discuss his NEJM publication about bias in pulse oximetry measurement. Dr. Sjoding is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the University of Michigan.
Oct 03, 2023•41 min•Ep. 394
Tune in to this podcast which discusses an incredibly important but often overlooked topic in academia - the cornerstones of financial planning for trainees and junior faculty! In this episode, Dr. Gallo de Moraes (Associate Professor, Pulmonary and Critical Care at Mayo Clinic), who has developed a Financial Planning curriculum for trainees at Mayo Clinic, uncovers practical strategies for budgeting, navigating student loans, and retirement planning to secure our financial futures and well-bein...
Sep 26, 2023•41 min•Ep. 393