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American Thoracic Society
NameAmerican Thoracic Society
Formation1905
LocationNew York City, New York

American Thoracic Society. The American Thoracic Society is a professional organization focused on the lung, respiratory system, and critical care medicine, with members including pulmonologists, intensivists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals from institutions like Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and University of California, Los Angeles. The society has strong ties with other organizations, such as the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization, to advance research and patient care in areas like tuberculosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. The society's work is also influenced by the research of prominent scientists, including Andreas Vesalius, William Harvey, and Rene Laennec, who have contributed significantly to the understanding of the human body and diseases.

History

The American Thoracic Society was founded in 1905 as the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, with the goal of combating tuberculosis, a major public health concern at the time, and has since evolved to address a broader range of respiratory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer, in collaboration with organizations like the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and American Lung Association. The society's early work was influenced by the research of scientists like Robert Koch, Louis Pasteur, and Joseph Lister, who made significant contributions to the field of microbiology and infectious diseases at institutions like the University of Berlin, Pasteur Institute, and University of Glasgow. The society has also been shaped by the work of prominent physicians, including Hippocrates, Galileo Galilei, and Marie Curie, who have advanced the understanding of human health and diseases.

Mission_and_Objectives

The American Thoracic Society's mission is to improve health and wellness by advancing the science, treatment, and prevention of respiratory diseases, critical care medicine, and sleep-related disorders, through collaboration with organizations like the National Sleep Foundation, American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and Society of Critical Care Medicine. The society's objectives include promoting research and education in the field of respiratory medicine, supporting the development of guidelines and standards for patient care, and advocating for public health policies that address the needs of patients with respiratory diseases, in partnership with organizations like the American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, and Healthcare Financial Management Association. The society's work is guided by the principles of evidence-based medicine and the research of prominent scientists, including Archibald Hill, Otto Warburg, and Barbara McClintock, who have made significant contributions to the understanding of human physiology and diseases.

Membership_and_Organizational_Structure

The American Thoracic Society has a diverse membership of over 16,000 healthcare professionals from around the world, including pulmonologists, intensivists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals from institutions like Stanford University, University of Oxford, and University of Tokyo. The society is governed by a board of directors and has a number of committees and assemblies that focus on specific areas, such as respiratory medicine, critical care medicine, and sleep medicine, in collaboration with organizations like the Society of Hospital Medicine, American College of Chest Physicians, and American Academy of Sleep Medicine. The society also has a number of international partners, including the European Respiratory Society, Asian Pacific Society of Respirology, and Latin American Thoracic Society, which work together to advance the field of respiratory medicine and improve patient care.

Conferences_and_Publications

The American Thoracic Society hosts a number of conferences and meetings throughout the year, including the annual International Conference, which brings together healthcare professionals from around the world to share the latest research and advances in the field of respiratory medicine, in partnership with organizations like the American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Medicine. The society also publishes a number of journals, including the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, and Annals of the American Thoracic Society, which feature research articles, reviews, and editorials on topics related to respiratory medicine and critical care medicine, and are influenced by the work of prominent scientists, including Stephen Hawking, James Watson, and Francis Crick, who have made significant contributions to the understanding of human biology and diseases.

Research_and_Advocacy

The American Thoracic Society is committed to advancing research in the field of respiratory medicine and critical care medicine, and works to promote funding for research studies and clinical trials through partnerships with organizations like the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. The society also advocates for public health policies that address the needs of patients with respiratory diseases, such as tobacco control and air quality regulations, in collaboration with organizations like the American Lung Association, American Heart Association, and Environmental Protection Agency. The society's advocacy efforts are guided by the principles of evidence-based medicine and the research of prominent scientists, including Jonas Salk, Albert Sabin, and Edward Jenner, who have made significant contributions to the development of vaccines and public health policies.

Awards_and_Recognition

The American Thoracic Society presents a number of awards and honors to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of respiratory medicine and critical care medicine, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, Distinguished Achievement Award, and Scientific Achievement Award, which have been awarded to prominent scientists, including Alexander Fleming, Selman Waksman, and Baruch Blumberg, who have made significant contributions to the understanding of human health and diseases. The society also offers a number of fellowships and grants to support the development of young investigators and researchers in the field of respiratory medicine, in partnership with organizations like the National Institutes of Health, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Burroughs Wellcome Fund. The society's awards and recognition programs are designed to promote excellence in research and patient care, and to recognize the contributions of healthcare professionals who have made a significant impact in the field of respiratory medicine. Category:Medical organizations

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