
ATS 2025 Great Cases: Clinical, Radiologic, And Pathologic Correlations By Master Clinicians
The Great Cases session is an active discussion about adult and pulmonary clinical cases with a multidisciplinary team. Radiology and pathology are presented and reviewed by experts in their fields. Attending learners have the opportunity to learn about unusual clinical problems and the approach to diagnosis, treatment and course.
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the learners should be able to:
- Improve recognition of clinical findings of patients in correlation with rare and common pulmonary diseases using a multidisciplinary approach
- Apply clinical reasoning approaches to formulate differential diagnoses from complex patient presentations from real-time sharing of clinical knowledge, correlations, and inclusive of radiologic, and pathologic assessment by Master Clinicians
- Increase clinical knowledge of management and treatment approaches of pathologies presented
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Faculty
Omar Rahman, MD, Indiana University Health
Yasmine Khairandish, MD, BS, UT Health San Antonio
Andrea Jaramillo, BM, Medellin, Colombia
Bernie Young. Sunwoo, MBBS, ATSF, UCSD, University of California San Diego
Kirk D. Jones, MD, UCSF, University of California San Francisco
Charlie Strange, MD, ATSF, Medical University of South Carolina
Robert Suh, MD, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Lisa R. Young, MD, ATSF, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Marcos Garcia, MD, PhD, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Chairs
Edward Kilb, MD, Medical University of South Carolina
Sarah Beesley, MD, MSc, Intermountain Medical Center
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