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Mashup Score: 0A Prayer for My Children - 9 hour(s) ago
Most mornings, I whisper a prayer. When I have the words, I speak the Blackfeet language. When I don’t, I speak English. If time permits amid the chaotic beauty of greeting my children, pouring coffee, and gathering my belongings for work, I offer tobacco. This morning I gather essentials for a day in the ICU. An ultrasound probe, white coat, and medicine bundle filled with sweetgrass, sage, tobacco, and sweet pine share space in my backpack. My prayer begins with humility.
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Mashup Score: 4
American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) is a Top Workplace award winner. Learn what makes American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) a great place to work & how to find open job positions.
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Mashup Score: 4Changing Policies to Change Practices | CHEST Advocates - American College of Chest Physicians - 3 day(s) ago
CHEST is deeply involved in tobacco use, control, cessation, and regulation, and includes it as one of its priorities within advocacy.
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Mashup Score: 0Critical Care Echocardiography Exam CCEeXAM Virtual Board Review December 2024 | American College of Chest Physicians - 3 day(s) ago
The interactive curriculum in this course is specifically designed for learners who are preparing for the upcoming CCEeXAM.
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Mashup Score: 4Promoting Diagnostic Excellence Across Medicine: CME for CHEST Journal Series on ILDs | American College of Chest Physicians - 3 day(s) ago
This program aims to translate recent guidelines addressing various ILDs into more actionable and implementable guides for the practicing clinician.
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Complete a new, CME-eligible series on interstitial lung disease (#ILD) in the journal CHEST® to better understand recent guidelines. To claim CME credit, read the four specified journal articles and complete the accompanying quizzes. Get started here: https://t.co/M5YXzD5HHA https://t.co/Mctutfjjfp
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Mashup Score: 61
Smoking, vaping, and nicotine addiction has become increasingly common among teens and students.
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This #GreatAmericanSmokeout, empower your patients to quit tobacco. While youth smoking rates decline, vaping & e-cigs are rising. Tobacco experts Dr. Susan Walley and Dr. Evan Stepp share evidence-based cessation strategies for young people. Learn more: https://t.co/K8iJmPsFmM https://t.co/fcUtYqC0Ff
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Mashup Score: 2Initial Maintenance Therapy Selection for Patients With COPD | Infographics - American College of Chest Physicians - 4 day(s) ago
Assessment of symptoms and history of exacerbations is imperative to guide initiation of therapy for COPD. Get guidance on initial maintenance therapy selection for patients with COPD.
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Mashup Score: 5
Together with the Forum of International Respiratory Societies, the American College of Chest Physicians is bringing attention to World COPD Day.
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Mashup Score: 44CHEST Annual Meeting Call For Topics - 6 day(s) ago
Submission deadline: December 4, 2024, at 2 PM CT Tell us what you want to learn at CHEST 2025, October 19 – 22 in Chicago. Help shape the curriculum by submitting topic ideas from areas you’re passionate about, topics affecting your practice, or new technologies you’d like to learn more about, so CHEST 2025 will be a clinically relevant learning experience for you. Collaborate with other experts in the field. Receive recognition and feedback from the CHEST community. Expand your professional portfolio.
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In 2023, CHEST proposed a revision to the NIH’s mission statement to shift away from the perception of disabilities as “broken.” Highlighting the need for a more inclusive and patient-centered approach, CHEST argues for optimizing health and preventing illness without focusing solely on cures, thereby reducing stigma and enhancing mental well-being.
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In recognition of #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, we're spotlighting a CHEST Exhalations article by Dr. Annie Rusk (@AnnRuskMD) about her experience as an Indigenous physician and what she hopes for her children's future: https://t.co/9PudRVdXF2 #CHESTHumanities #JournalCHEST https://t.co/lbUEu4Rf9k