Streamlined Peer Review for ATS Journals
Effective June 1, 2026, authors submitting manuscripts to ATS Journals are only required to list conflicts of interest in a paragraph on the title page of the manuscript. Individual disclosure forms are no longer required.
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Journal Sessions at ATS 2026
MD14 ATS Scholar: Successful Publication in Medical Education
Monday, May 18 at 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Level 2, OCCC West · W240A
Journal Sessions at ATS 2026
NSC27 Discussion and Dialogue with the ATS Journal Editors: How to Get Your Paper Published in ATS Journals
Monday, May 18 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The Learning Studio in the Networking Super Center
Level 2, OCCC West
Welcome to ATS 2026!
All attendees will receive free online access to the ATS Journals through June 3, 2026. Stop by the ATS Conference Center in the Networking Supercenter in Hall C to scan the QR code.
When the EPA recently set the statistical value of a human life to nearly $0, it had big ramifications on policy and decision-making. As Anthony Gerber, MD, @universityofky, explains on the ATS Breathe Easy podcast, this new lowered value reduces the economic incentive to better public health and save lives.
Watch the full episode now or tune in wherever you listen to podcasts: https://t.co/wbXKfoG2tm
Enhancing a diverse population: the American Thoracic Society Mentoring Program for Underrepresented in Medicine
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🔗 https://t.co/UOM1AvnVs6
When you can't hire the best and the brightest, how does that affect public health? ATS Past-President Lynn Schnapp, MD, ATSF, explains that the impact of the current administration's immigration policies will be felt for years to come.
Watch the full episode now or tune in wherever you listen to podcasts: https://t.co/3alEw2oZk6
Cognitive Task Analysis to Understand and Overcome Heuristics in Medical Residents: Even More Relevant in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
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🔗 https://t.co/6e1d6AJ9pQ
Burnout is an increasing pressing issue, and not just with early-career or senior faculty. @KMonty_MD, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and @jdensonMD, Tulane University, discuss the quiet struggle of dealing with burnout as mid-career professionals on the ATS Breathe Easy podcast.
Watch the full episode now or tune in wherever you listen to podcasts: https://t.co/Dpqtgdpums