Monday, November 9, 2020

American Thoracic Society Member Education and Research Benefits



Dr. Jason Jaramillo earned his doctor of medicine in 2005, and for 15 years he has been working in healthcare leadership positions. In 2017, Jason Jaramillo, MD, presented the work “Achromobacter Xylosoxidans And Enterovirus-Rhinovirus Co-Infection Causing Ards In A Patient With An Underlying Genetic Condition” at a meeting of the American Thoracic Society (ATS), held in Washington, D.C..

ATS is an international society with over 16,000 members dedicated to advancing the science and clinical understanding of critical illnesses, pulmonary diseases, and sleep-related breathing disorders. The ATS membership program is offered to physicians, nurses, researchers, respiratory therapists, and other professionals interested in the organization and its mission to study, prevent, and eradicate lung disease.

The program grants these professionals several educational and research benefits, including access to leading-edge publications and medical journals, such as the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and email subscriptions to the ATS News and the ATS Morning Minute. Members also receive discounted access to the Methods in Epidemiologic, Clinical, and Operations Research (MECOR) program, which prepares practitioners and researchers to plan and conduct industry-relevant investigations. Besides the MECOR program discounts, ATS members pay reduced fees for admission to the International Conference and when purchasing the Respiratory Medicine Book Series. 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.