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Denver, Colorado
Where today’s science meets tomorrow’s care™
PREVIEW EDITIONMAY 15-20, 2015
4 ATS PAR PATH
ATS 2015: Expand Your Educational Experience in the Exhibit Hall
T he American Thoracic Society 2015 International Conference is one of the largest gatherings of pulmonary,
critical care, and sleep clinicians and research-ers in the world. When you take part in ATS 2015, you are among thousands of your col-leagues who have gathered to hear the latest and most significant developments in clinical practice; clinical, basic, and translational re-search; health advocacy; and professional and patient education.
ATS 2015 provides a thriving, interactive venue with 500 sessions, 800 speakers, and the presentation of more than 5,500 scientific abstracts and case reports. There is no limit
to the amount of learning that awaits you in Denver, as programing for ATS 2015 will include:
• A new Discoveries Series celebrating the ATS’s 110th anniversary by covering semi-nal clinical and scientific breakthroughs.
• Adult and Pediatric Core Curriculums that provide opportunities to earn Ameri-can Board of Internal Medicine Mainte-nance of Certification (MOC) Medical Knowledge Points and American Board of Pediatrics MOC Part 2 Self-Assessment credits.
• A Basic Science Core on “Host Pathogen Interactions and Host Defense.”
• Networking opportunities, and much more.The breadth and depth of ATS 2015 also
is exceedingly apparent in the ATS Exhibit Hall. Among representatives from more than 200 exhibiting organizations, you will immerse yourself in innovations to compare new products and services, participate in live demonstrations, meet with experts, learn about new clinical trials and efforts in the basic sciences, and network with peers.
Most importantly, the ATS Exhibit Hall of-ten provides your first look at new technology. NeilMed Pharmaceuticals in Booth 724 will announce the launch of a pediatric line and
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The ATS 2015 International Conference, May 15-20, in Denver will bridge science and patient care. (Photo courtesy of Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.)
6 ATS CENTER3 COPD, ASTHMA Show Floor Features Noninvasive Therapies, Technologies
The continuous development of nonin-
vasive technologies and therapies has
allowed physicians to provide patients
with options that avoid lengthy hospital
stays and postoperative recoveries, while
reducing costs and improving outcomes.
The ATS 2015 Exhibit Hall will feature
exhibitors showcasing several novel alter-
natives to invasive procedures. Check out
these and others on the show floor.
The Cheetah Medical exhibit in
Booth 125 will present the noninvasive
CHEETAH NICOM, which provides real-
time hemodynamic data to inform clinical
decision-making. Using its Bioreactance
technology, the CHEETAH NICOM delivers
results equivalent to more invasive methods.
In Booth 544, Hill-Rom will showcase
its VitalCough System. As the newest
addition to the respiratory care portfolio, it
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Register for ATS 2015 by May 14 and Save
T he American Thoracic Society’s 2015 International Conference will take place May 15–20 in Denver. Register
by May 15 and save up to $100*.
REGISTER EARLY TO:• Confirm your accommodations at an
official ATS hotel of your choice. • Learn more about the Exhibit Hall.• Pre-register and reserve your seat in
postgraduate courses, sunrise seminars, the thematic seminar series, meet the professor seminars, workshops, assembly dinners, and much more.
• Purchase tickets for the Seventh Annual ATS Foundation Research Program Benefit.
• Purchase your Bistro ATS lunch tickets.
FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER1. Visit conference.thoracic.org/2015.2. Call Convention Data Services at 866-
635-3582 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT). Callers outside the U.S. and Canada may dial 508-743-8518. For international groups of 10 or more, dial 508-743-8519.
3. Mail a registration form to: ATS 2015, c/o Convention Data Services107 Waterhouse RoadBourne, MA 02532
4. Fax a registration form to 508-743-9673. Online registration is recommended, but
registration forms are available at the confer-ence website. Registration by phone or fax requires a credit card.
*$100 Savings reflects the difference between Full Member Late Advance Registration and Full Member Onsite Registration before any additional purchases and/or fees.
Don’t miss out on attending one of the largest gather-
ings of your colleagues—register for ATS 2015.
Patients may benefit from new noninvasive tech-
nology featured in the ATS 2015 Exhibit Hall.
APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
©2015 Gilead Sciences, Inc. All rights reserved. Gilead and the Gilead logo are trademarks of Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Gilead Sciences Research Scholars Programs
Pulmonary Arterial HypertensionSCIENTIFIC REVIEW COMMITTEE
Nicholas S. Hill, MDCommittee Chair
Tufts University School of MedicineBoston, MA
Todd M. Bull, MDUniversity of Colorado
Denver, CO
Karen A. Fagan, MDUniversity of South Alabama College of Medicine
Mobile, AL
Paul M. Hassoun, MDJohns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Steven M. Kawut, MD, MSUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
Bruce R. Pitt, PhDUniversity of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
Cystic FibrosisSCIENTIFIC REVIEW COMMITTEE
Christopher H. Goss, MD, MScCommittee Chair
University of WashingtonSeattle, WA
J. P. Clancy, MDCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH
Michael R. Knowles, MDUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
Jerry A. Nick, MDNational Jewish Health
Denver, CO
Pamela L. Zeitlin, MD, PhD Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Each program provides fi nancial support to three junior faculty researchers for
a 2-year period, with each award funded up to $130,000.
For more information, please visit the website below:
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Learn About the Latest Approaches in COPD, Asthma
C OPD and asthma are ranked the highest by ATS International Conference attendees as their topics
of interest, which is reflected in the many sessions that will be available at ATS 2015. In the ATS 2015 Exhibit Hall, attendees will learn more about options that will help them diagnose and treat these and other respira-tory conditions.
In Booth 639, Boston Scientific Corpora-tion will showcase the Alair Bronchial Ther-moplasty System, the first FDA-approved non-drug therapy for adult patients with severe asthma.
Methapharm, Inc. in Booth 647 will offer two new training videos to help professionals maintain best practices in asthma diagnostics, either through training of new technicians or refreshing the more experienced individu-als. The first covers “Mixing Methacholine Dilutions for Bronchoprovocation Challenge Testing,” and the second video is “Performing a Methacholine Challenge Test.”
Nonin Medical Inc. will present its white paper on active co-management of acute and chronic COPD phases in Booth 937. The company also is able to make arrangements to introduce you to industry experts and provide a sneak peek of its new COPD Patient Hospi-tal 30-Day Readmission Reduction Program.
Novartis Pharma AG will present an Industry Theater from 1 to 1:45 p.m. on Monday, May 18, to help attendees become up to date in the rapidly evolving COPD therapy area by exploring the latest evidence in the management of COPD, including clinical data from the most recent trials in dual bronchodilation. The program will look closely at current practice, discuss consider-
ations related to the delivery and regimens of inhaled therapies, and present evidence on the risks and benefits of inhaled corticoste-roids in COPD. Please note that due to local regulations, this program is only available to non-U.S. based physicians. Novartis Pharma-ceuticals will be in Booth 745.
PneumRx, Inc., Booth 321, will host a series of Ask-the-Expert sessions with leaders in interventional pulmonology to discuss their experiences in treating patients with severe emphysema with the innova-tive RePneuEndobronchial Coil System. Physicians from the United States, Germany, France, and other countries will be available to answer questions about patient selection, follow-up, mechanism of action, the role of coil therapy in emphysema management, as well as proctor coil demonstrations.
Be sure to add these exhibitors your itinerary.
ATS 2015 exhibitors will describe options that address the diagnosis and treatment of COPD, asthma, and other respiratory
conditions.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVESAfter participating in this educational activity, participants should be able to:• Identify presenting signs and symptoms that may indicate the presence
of PH in a patient with an IIP• Explain key test results that can help to confirm a PH diagnosis• Review data from studies evaluating treatments for PH in patients with
IIPs/IPF
A non-CME educational program sponsored by The France Foundationopen to all ATS 2015 International Conference attendees
There is no fee for this educational activity.Seating will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
Register at:
www.PILOTforIPF.org/ATS15
WHAT’S NEW IN
ASSOCIATED WITH
An Industry-Organized Symposium at the ATS 2015 International Conference
Sponsored by
PulmonaryHypertension (PH)
InterstitialPneumonia (IIP)?
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 20156:30–9:30 PM
Sheraton Denver Downtown • Grand Ballroom 1DENVER, COLORADO
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AGENDA & FACULTY6:30 PM Gather and Dinner
6:45 PM Welcome and Introductions
7:00 PM PH in Patients with IIP: Prevalence and Significance ATHOL U. WELLS, MD
Royal Brompton Hospital
7:30 PM Diagnosing PH in IIP: Recognizing the Need for Further Exploration
8:15 PM Recent Trials in PH-IIP STEVEN D. NATHAN, MD Inova Fairfax Hospital
9:00 PM Q&A
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Learn about new product launches and treatment options during any of 19 Industry Theater and Mini Industry Theater
discussions in the Exhibit Hall. Complimentary boxed lunch provided by the ATS while supplies last. (Photo: Robert Wilson/
RC Photographic Productions)
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Testing, Testing: Devices for the Field or Office
N eed help staying ahead of the latest devices that have the potential to improve your workflow in the field
or office? The ATS 2015 Exhibit Hall offers a glimpse into what is newly available on the market.
ECO MEDICS in Booth 1659 will exhibit the EXHALYZER D system for perform-ing the nitrogen multiple-breath washout (N2MBW) test for the determination of the LCI value. The measurement gives a quantitative calculation of the nonhomoge-neity of the lungs and gas dispersion, and it is intended for researchers examining the effectiveness of certain medications and procedures as well as the baseline capability of an individual in a research setting. ECO MEDICS notes that the software is easy to use and the hardware is robust.
Additionally, ECO MEDICS offers the CLD 88 exhaled and nasal NO analyzer sys-tem. Measuring ppb concentrations of nitric oxide, either as exhaled breath, or from
the nose, its system is a fast and accurate analyzer, ECO MEDICS notes. The DENOX 88 is used to provide NO-free air to breathe for the measurements and also to provide a resistance against which to exhale.
MedQIA and ClinAssist LLC in Booth 449 have entered into a strategic partner-ship and will showcase computer vision systems that semi-automatically and ob-jectively detect, measure, and analyze ana-tomic, biologic, and pathogenic signals.
Vitalograph Ltd. in Booth 445 is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its lightweight desktop spirometer, the Vitalograph ALPHA. More than 30,000 ALPHAs have been sold since being launched, Vitalograph notes. After four generations of the device, ALPHA con-tinues to win new fans who are attracted to its ease of use, speed, and accuracy, the company notes.
Be sure to add these exhibitors to your itinerary.
The best new devices and software will be featured in the
ATS 2015 Exhibit Hall.
ATS PAR Path: Connect with the Patient Perspective
P atients and their families are cen-tral to the mission, activities, and programs of the ATS. Throughout
the conference, patients will share their experiences during select symposia to add their perspectives to highly technical topics. Attendees will also be able to connect with patient interest groups involved in the ATS Public Advisory Roundtable (ATS PAR) in the Exhibit Hall at the ATS PAR Path.
ATS PAR, which was established in 2001, is a partnership with organizations rep-resenting persons affected by respiratory diseases, sleep-related conditions, or related
critical illnesses. The group collaborates with the ATS to advance shared educational, research, patient care, and advocacy goals.
Organizations taking part in the ATS PAR Path will provide information about how they might assist your patients. One such or-ganization is the ATS PAR partner the LAM Foundation, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary. For the past two decades, the LAM Foundation has funded more than 105 projects, including the MILES Trial, the first treatment trial for LAM. Learn more about them in Booth 815.
FOR YOUR PATIENTS AND YOU: MEET-THE-EXPERTS
The ATS PAR will host its ninth annual Meet-the-Experts patient-family forum during ATS 2015. The event gives patients the opportunity to learn from and speak with leading physicians, researchers, and community organizers about specific disease topics. This year’s event will focus on “Lungs and Environmental Health,” and will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Plaza Ballrooms and Governors Square, Con-course Level, 1550 Court Place.
After presentations from seven physicians, attendees will take part in breakout sessions focusing on pulmonary hypertension, LAM/tuberous sclerosis, sarcoidosis, scleroderma, pulmonary fibrosis, rare lung diseases, children’s ILD, and Alpha-1 (A1AD). The seven experts participating will be available to answer questions.
You are encouraged to attend and tell your patients about the Meet-the-Experts forum. Learn more at thoracic.org/patients/par.
Advocates from the Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome Network (center) will be among the participants in the ATS PAR Path.
• Alpha-1 Foundation—Booth 811
• Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
• Children’s Interstitial Lung Disease Foundation, Inc.
• Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis— Booth 906
• Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
• Emphysema Foundation for Our Rights to Survive
• Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research—Booth 803
• Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome Net-work—Booth 914
• The LAM Foundation—Booth 815
• Lung Transplant Foundation— Booth 801
• Lymphangiomatosis & Gorham’s Dis-ease Alliance —Booth 813
• NTM Info and Research, Inc.— Booth 910
• Pulmonary Hypertension Association—Booth 805
• Scleroderma Foundation—Booth 807
• Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance—Booth 912
ATS Public Advisory Roundtable
Rory Williams, DirectorLisa K. Brown, Manager
ATS Communications and Marketing
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for the ATS.
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Advance Your Career and Improve WorkflowD uring ATS 2015, attendees have
many opportunities to advance their careers, whether it’s network-
ing at events or catching a session at the Center for Career Development. The ATS Exhibit Hall also serves as a great resource to help you boost your career by exploring new options and improving your workflow.
The designated Career Area in the Ex-hibit Hall will feature six recruiters.
Raymond Blank Children’s Hospital in Booth 1523 offers opportunities to practice in this 96-bed full-service tertiary care facility in Des Moines, Iowa. The chil-dren’s hospital has a 24-hour emergency department, ACGME pediatric residency program, and 40 specialists on its teaching staff.
Gundersen Health System in Booth 1738 has been named a Top 100 organiza-tion. The organization offers top-quality primary and specialty health care usually found only in larger metropolitan areas. It is anchored by a large multi-specialty group practice linking the system with regional clinics and affiliated hospitals via telemedicine, distance learning, digital imaging, and other services. Based in La Crosse, Wisconsin, the group serves west-ern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, and northeastern Iowa.
ICC Healthcare (Intensive Care Con-sortium) in Booth 1732 has more than 60
physicians staffing programs in 15 hospital ICUs in Florida, Georgia, Virginia, and New Jersey. By aligning the interests of the patient, hospital, and physician, ICC Healthcare has a documented track record of developing programs that provide better care for critically ill patients, high patient and family satisfaction, improved out-comes, better financial results for hospi-tals, and superior quality of life for the hospital medical staff.
Jackson & Coker in Booth 1527 will help you learn about the organization’s flex-ibility and service that makes it convenient to work locum tenens. Jackson & Coker’s credentialing department, privileging as-sistance, and travel coordinators handle all the details.
National Jewish Health in Booth 1733 was founded 116 years ago as a nonprofit hospital, and today it is a clinical, research, and educational facility that is known worldwide for treatment of patients with respiratory, cardiac, immune, and related disorders.
PracticeLink, the Career Advancement Resource for Physicians, in Booth 1149, will discuss new job search workshops and job fairs that are rolling out in cities across the U.S. in 2015.
PracticeLink’s Career Advancement Workshop and Job Fair events include the one-hour informative workshop “When To
Do What in Your Job Search”; a physician job fair; and networking opportunities with food and beverages. PracticeLink’s workshops include a panel of expert in-house recruiters who cover topics such as curriculum vitae tips; preparing for a site visit; Federation Credentials Verifica-tion Service licensing and credentialing; and questions to ask during the interview process.
Experts will outline a timeline to help navigate a job search smoothly. In-house recruiters from hospitals, private practices, and medical groups from across the U.S. also attend those events, which are free of charge. ATS attendees will be able to view a list of participating locations and RSVP in PracticeLink’s booth.
After learning about new career op-portunities, those in the Exhibit Hall will also be able to see how they might improve their workflows. nSpire Health in Booth 144 will showcase Iris, a respiratory infor-mation system that offers interoperability with HIS or EMR systems and enterprise-wide protocol-driven workflows.
Iris integrates hospital-, clinic- and home-based spirometry, symptom and QoL scores with PFT and other diagnostic respiratory-related data into a centralized, scalable, and secure respiratory informat-ics solution. ATS 2015 will feature sessions and exhibitors who will
share how you may improve your career prospects.
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Pick up your free DVD of the ab-stracts presented at ATS 2015.
Purchase a postgraduate course flash drive; choose from 28 different courses.
Purchase gift items, including a conference T-shirt, ATS fleece jacket
or polo shirt, stethoscope pen, pewter lung key chain, 4-in-1 pen with laser light and pointer, and a doctor rubber duck.
Join ATS or renew your membership while in Denver and receive a free
conference T-shirt.
Access patient education fact sheets at the computer kiosks in the ATS
Center-Exhibit Hall, and send them directly to your email account. Choose from more than 75 titles.
Clinicians: Obtain a copy of High-lights for Clinicians, which guides
clinicians to the conference sessions most relevant to you.
Trainees: Obtain a copy of the Road Map for Early Career Professionals
for details on the conference sessions most advantageous for your career.
Rediscover the three ATS scientific journals and the journals app.
Learn about ATS educational pro-grams and products, including MOC
opportunities.
Ask about having your profes-sional business photograph taken,
free for ATS members.
At the ATS Center in the Exhibit Hall you can use the charging stations for your phone or tablet.
ATS Center Booth HoursAtrium F, Street LevelFriday, May 15 6:30 a.m.–5 p.m.Saturday, May 16 6:30 a.m.–6 p.m.Sunday, May 17 7–10:30 a.m. and 5–6 p.m.Monday, May 18 6:30–10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 19 8–10:30 a.m. and 3–4:30 p.m.Wednesday, May 20 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Booth 725 in Exhibit Halls D, E & FSunday, May 17 10:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday, May 18 10:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesday, May 19 10:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
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can’t come by the ATS Center, send a text mes-
sage to 929-224-4411 and staff will reply to you
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WHAT TO EAT & DRINK AT ATS 2015
BISTRO ATS
A well-balanced buffet lunch including beverages and dessert located in the Exhibit Hall. Tickets available at ATS registration and at the Bistro ATS.
BREATHE EASY BAR
Unwind after a full day at this Happy Hour hot spot in Lobby B. Help benefit the ATS Foundation with the purchase of the Marvin Schwartz signature drink. Open from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Supported by MEDA Pharmaceuticals.
The Hydration Stations
Fill up your ATS water bottle fromone of 15 water coolers or 22 water fountains located around the Colorado Convention Center. Supported by Gilead Sciences, Inc.
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ear-care products, and Restorative Therapies in Booth 6215 will launch RT300-Supine cycle, a product for critical care. RT300-Supine cycle provides early rehabilitation via leg and arm cycling from a bed. It is ideal for use in the ICU and acute rehabilitation settings. The design fits the cycle over and around the bed, allowing RT300 to be brought to the patient. The height is adjustable via a motorized table.
MGC Diagnostics in Booth 334 will an-nounce the release of the Ultima Series CPX and Pulmonary Function system designed to improve patient care by maximizing the tech-nologist/patient interface and improve testing accuracy and workflow. The system has been ergonomically designed to perform exercise tests while standing or pulmonary tests while sitting, with a work area for both.
In Booth 651, MIR–Medical International Research will present two new products: Spirobank II Smart and Spirolab. Spirobank II Smart is an iSpirometry and iOximetry app that includes data transfer to a cloud sys-tem for backup or second-opinion facility. Spirolab is a portable desktop spirometer with oximetry option and seven-inch touchscreen. It offers a database for up to 10,000 spirom-etry tests or 900 hours of oximetry recording coupled with search services.
Bruker BioSpin in Booth 1150 launched the SkyScan 1278 micro-CT system for in vivo X-ray computed tomography. The technology
addresses the needs of preclinical imaging scientists who aim to reduce the radiation dose used in animal studies while maintain-ing image quality. As part of the development, Bruker has created a new micro-CT spatial beam shaper, which reduces the absorbed dose by up to five times while maintaining quality image output.
PneumaCare in Booth 220 will show its Thora-3Di imaging device featuring Struc-tured Light Plethysmography technology. New this year, representatives will share a compact version, which gives the same results and outputs as the Thora-3Di but can be transported as a portable device, which enables its use in more remote areas.
In Booth 639, Boston Scientific Corpora-tion will showcase its Ultraflex Tracheobron-chial Partially Covered Stent System. In its up-dated form, the stent has a silicone covering and is provided to customers sterile.
Be sure to add these exhibitors to your itinerary.
The ATS 2015 Exhibit Hall will include more than 200 exhibiting organizations.
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Exhibit Hall HoursSunday, May 17 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday, May 18 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Tuesday, May 19 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
provides a noninvasive therapy that simulates
a cough to remove secretions in patients with
compromised peak cough flow.
Veracyte in Booth 1250 will showcase a test
designed to reclassify the risk of lung cancer in
patients with a nondiagnostic bronchoscopy,
enabling patients with low-risk lung nodules to
avoid unnecessary invasive procedures and be
monitored with CT scans instead. Avrum Spira,
MD, MSc, professor of medicine at Boston Uni-
versity, will be at the Veracyte booth to discuss
the genomic test and the latest data supporting
its use. Veracyte also will highlight development
progress with the first genomic test to resolve
diagnostic ambiguity in IPF and other ILDs us-
ing bronchoscopy samples.
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