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2009 ATS Reading ListThis updated edition of the ATS Reading List includes articles published through March, 2009. We have added and removed a substantial number of articles and further refined the overall organization of the syllabus. The primary goal of the ATS Reading List is to compile clinically relevant articles familiar to all "well-read" adult pulmonary and critical care physicians. Clinicians wishing to delve into influential original research articles rather than rely solely on the distilled summaries offered by review articles will find it to be a particularly rich resource. The Reading List is not intended to be a "Best Evidence Guide" to pulmonary and critical care medicine, substitute for on-line resources like UpToDate, or serve as another Board Review tool. We have included the following types of articles:
The selection of articles is based primarily upon literature searches and various "Year in Review" summaries. This edition has been reviewed by members of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the request of the ATS Training Committee. We offer sincere thanks for their valuable editorial input. We acknowledge the process of selecting articles is, to some degree, inherently subjective. Feedback from readers has resulted in substantial improvements to the Reading List, and we welcome additional comments from you. Please send comments and suggestions to Robert Kempainen, MD at: kempa001@umn.edu 1st Edition: Robert Kempainen, MD, University of Minnesota; Catherine Lee, MD, University of Washington 2004 Update: Gimino V, Kempainen RR, University of Minnesota 2006 Update: Qureshi AS, Kempainen RR, University of Minnesota 2008 Update: Ham KR, Kempainen RR, University of Minnesota 2009 Update: Kempainen RR, University of Minnesota With thanks to Christopher Carlsten, University of British Columbia for Occupational and Environmental Medicine update 2006-2009
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