Awards

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2019 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients

These Abstract Scholarship Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society

Andrew Admon, MD, MPH
University of Michigan
Abstract Title: Regional Rates of Primary Care Visits, ICU Admission, and Mechanical Ventilation

Deepshikha Ashana, MD, MBA
University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Title: Determining the Association Between End-of-Life Care Resources and Patient Outcomes in Pennsylvania Intensive Care Units

Alexander Gileles-Hillel, MD
Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center
Abstract Title: Acute and Chronic Sleep Deprivation Among Residents: A Prospective Cross-Sectional Bio-Behavioral Study of Attention, Executive Function, Risk Taking Behaviors, and Stress Biomarkers

Neha Goel, MD
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract Title: Triage Decision-Making by ICU and Emergency Medicine Physicians: A Mixed Methods Analysis

Emily Harlan, MD, MA
University of Michigan
Abstract Title: Understanding the Relationship Between Communication Preferences and Distress Among Family Members of Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Mixed Methods Study

Maximilian Hemmrich, BS
University of Chicago
Abstract Title: Accuracy Comparison of a Machine Learning Readmission Prediction Model with HOSPITAL and PEARL Scores for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Inpatients

Daniel Kats, BS
Case Western Reserve University
Abstract Title: Providers at an Academic Safety-Net Hospital System Tend to Refer Patients for Lung Cancer Screening Based on Patient Risk, but Demographic Disparities Persist

Thomas Keller, MD
University of Washington
Abstract Title: The Association of COPD Inhaler Regimen on Mortality and Hospitalization: A Secondary Analysis of the Long-Term Oxygen Treatment Trial

Rachel Kohn, MD, MSCE
University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Title: The Influence of Geographic Dispersion on Outcomes of Hospitalized Pulmonary Service Patients

Heidi Lindroth, PhD, RN
Indiana University, School of Medicine, Center for Aging Research
Abstract Title: Impact of Critical Care Recovery Center on 2-Year Healthcare Utilization Outcomes

Helen Miller, MD
University of Michigan
Abstract Title: What Happens During Outpatient Visits Immediately Prior to Sepsis Hospitalization?

Jacqueline O'Toole, DO
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Contribution of Anxiety and Depression on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Outcomes

John Thayer, BA, MBS
University of Washington
Abstract Title: Examinations of Adherence to Follow-Up Recommendations in Lung Cancer Screening