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Vol. 4, Issue 6 - June
 
  Quality Improvement:
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  Benefits of CME With The ACCP  
  Learn About ACCP Practice Management Educational Opportunities  
  ACP-IDSA Joint Statement of Medical Societies Regarding Adult Vaccination by Physicians  
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  ACCP CELEBRATES THE NATION'S VICTORY FOR TOBACCO CONTROL  
  "Pain in the ICU"
Report Suggests
Comprehensive
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  New CME Guidelines Advise Paradigm Shift in Physician Education  
 
 
 
 

American College of Chest Physicians Attends White House
Bill Signing For New Tobacco Control Law   Learn more

 

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CHEST Scores Record-High Impact Factor
and Receives SLA Top 100 Award.   Learn more>>

 
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 Difficult Airway Management
 July 24-26

 Basic and Advanced
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       With a Focus on
       Endobronchial Ultrasound

     August 1-2

 

 Focused Pleural and
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September 9-10

 Critical Care
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September 11-12

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  Sleep Apnea
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  August 15, 2009

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The American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) is the world’s largest clinical cardiopulmonary and critical care medical society with more than 17,000 members in 100 countries. Members include physicians, allied health professionals, and PhDs from the specialties of pulmonology, critical care medicine, thoracic surgery, cardiology, sleep, and other chest-related specialties.Founded in 1935, the ACCP works to promote the prevention and treatment of diseases of the chest through leadership, education, research, and communication. To achieve this mission, the ACCP publishes CHEST, delivers clinically focused continuing medical education programs, participates in advocacy issues, and more.