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At this year’s annual meeting, the CHEST Foundation will have several new and exciting events, including three networking happy hours, October 23-25, for women in lung health, international members, and nonphysician providers, and two educational sessions developed by CHEST Foundation leaders and volunteers, Chris Carroll, MD, FCCP, and Muhammad Adrish, MD, FCCP. The new sessions will provide a focus on essential tactics for conducting effective research and a panel discussion featuring past CHEST Foundation grant winners, on how to create a successful community service program. In addition to these events, we will be hosting another “Young Professionals Reception” Monday evening. Be sure to stop by the Donor Lounge to network and mingle with leadership, meet the foundation staff, grab a coffee, and learn how you can engage with the CHEST Foundation. If you arrive early on Saturday, October 22, don’t miss out on our afternoon “Champions for Lung Health Event,” where CHEST Foundation leadership will be giving back to the Los Angeles community by volunteering their time at a COPD screening.
We are also proud to introduce our 2016 CHEST Foundation grantees at this year’s Opening Session on Monday, October 24. This year, we will be awarding nearly a half-million dollars in funding to the next generation of lung health champions. Our grants and programs have made a difference in the lives of our members and their patients through the impactful clinical research and impressive humanitarian projects our grantees have created. Since 1996, we’ve provided over $10 million in funding for clinical research and community service, with a reach that spans from Texas to Tanzania. The foundation is an important go-to resource for young investigators seeking research funding, and the projects we support lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of chest diseases and patient care.
We hope to see you at one of our open invitation activities to learn more about how the CHEST Foundation can support you in your efforts to champion lung health.
At this year’s annual meeting, the CHEST Foundation will have several new and exciting events, including three networking happy hours, October 23-25, for women in lung health, international members, and nonphysician providers, and two educational sessions developed by CHEST Foundation leaders and volunteers, Chris Carroll, MD, FCCP, and Muhammad Adrish, MD, FCCP. The new sessions will provide a focus on essential tactics for conducting effective research and a panel discussion featuring past CHEST Foundation grant winners, on how to create a successful community service program. In addition to these events, we will be hosting another “Young Professionals Reception” Monday evening. Be sure to stop by the Donor Lounge to network and mingle with leadership, meet the foundation staff, grab a coffee, and learn how you can engage with the CHEST Foundation. If you arrive early on Saturday, October 22, don’t miss out on our afternoon “Champions for Lung Health Event,” where CHEST Foundation leadership will be giving back to the Los Angeles community by volunteering their time at a COPD screening.
We are also proud to introduce our 2016 CHEST Foundation grantees at this year’s Opening Session on Monday, October 24. This year, we will be awarding nearly a half-million dollars in funding to the next generation of lung health champions. Our grants and programs have made a difference in the lives of our members and their patients through the impactful clinical research and impressive humanitarian projects our grantees have created. Since 1996, we’ve provided over $10 million in funding for clinical research and community service, with a reach that spans from Texas to Tanzania. The foundation is an important go-to resource for young investigators seeking research funding, and the projects we support lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of chest diseases and patient care.
We hope to see you at one of our open invitation activities to learn more about how the CHEST Foundation can support you in your efforts to champion lung health.
At this year’s annual meeting, the CHEST Foundation will have several new and exciting events, including three networking happy hours, October 23-25, for women in lung health, international members, and nonphysician providers, and two educational sessions developed by CHEST Foundation leaders and volunteers, Chris Carroll, MD, FCCP, and Muhammad Adrish, MD, FCCP. The new sessions will provide a focus on essential tactics for conducting effective research and a panel discussion featuring past CHEST Foundation grant winners, on how to create a successful community service program. In addition to these events, we will be hosting another “Young Professionals Reception” Monday evening. Be sure to stop by the Donor Lounge to network and mingle with leadership, meet the foundation staff, grab a coffee, and learn how you can engage with the CHEST Foundation. If you arrive early on Saturday, October 22, don’t miss out on our afternoon “Champions for Lung Health Event,” where CHEST Foundation leadership will be giving back to the Los Angeles community by volunteering their time at a COPD screening.
We are also proud to introduce our 2016 CHEST Foundation grantees at this year’s Opening Session on Monday, October 24. This year, we will be awarding nearly a half-million dollars in funding to the next generation of lung health champions. Our grants and programs have made a difference in the lives of our members and their patients through the impactful clinical research and impressive humanitarian projects our grantees have created. Since 1996, we’ve provided over $10 million in funding for clinical research and community service, with a reach that spans from Texas to Tanzania. The foundation is an important go-to resource for young investigators seeking research funding, and the projects we support lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of chest diseases and patient care.
We hope to see you at one of our open invitation activities to learn more about how the CHEST Foundation can support you in your efforts to champion lung health.