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American College of Chest Physicians

“Improving Patient Care Through Education”. American College of Chest Physicians. 2012-2013 ACCP Leadership Orientation. ACCP Overview. The ACCP was founded in 1935 by Murray Kornfeld , with the original focus of treating and preventing tuberculosis.

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American College of Chest Physicians

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  1. “Improving Patient Care Through Education” American Collegeof Chest Physicians 2012-2013 ACCP Leadership Orientation

  2. ACCP Overview • The ACCP was founded in 1935 by Murray Kornfeld, with the original focus of treating and preventing tuberculosis. • Now, the world’s largest clinical pulmonary, critical care, sleep medicine society. • The CHEST Foundation, philanthropic arm of the ACCP, was established in 1996. • ACCP e-Community rolled out in 2012 to all NetWork members. • ACCP apps available include the CHESTjournal, ACCP Bronch+, ACCP 3-D Bronchial Tree, Radiology, ACCP-SEEK, and ACCP-SEEK with CME. • Monthly electronic ACCP Leadership Update sent from President and EVP/CEO to all members of ACCP leadership. • Weekly e-newsletter, ACCP NewsBrief, sent to all members. • Website - www.chestnet.org.

  3. ACCP Vision As the global leader in providing education in cardiopulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine, the ACCP will promote diversity to optimize health, advance patient care, and support research while fostering health equity.

  4. ACCP Mission To promote the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of chest diseases through education, communication, and research.

  5. ACCP Strategic Plan/Goals ACCP Strategic Plan Goals for 2012-2013: • Deliver a diversified and innovative portfolio of education programs to advance the three pillars of our mission: cardiopulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. • Grow the ACCP community (members, partners, nonphysicians, and customers) to advance our mission and foster health equality. • Increase public/patient awareness of the ACCP and cardiopulmonary disease. • Implement a new technology infrastructure for the College. • Ensure that the ACCP structure (leadership and organization) is strategically aligned and properly prepared across the College to advance College priorities. • Maintain a strong and diverse financial base. • Fund, design, and build a new ACCP headquarters.

  6. ACCP Membership • Included in the 18,500+ active members are representatives from the following disciplines and clinical areas: • Anesthesiology • Cardiology • Cardiothoracic Surgery • Critical Care • Occupational Medicine • Pediatric Chest Medicine • Pulmonology • Sleep Medicine • Transplant • Many others! • Physicians • Nurses • Physician Assistants • Pharmacologists • Respiratory Therapists • Physical Therapists • Occupational Therapists • Researchers • Patient Advocates • Practice Administrators

  7. Membership’s Employment Type 7%

  8. ACCP Conflict of Interest Policy The current Conflict of Interest (COI) Policy was amended in August 2012, by the ACCP Board of Regents. Its structure includes three levels for leadership, with specific rules related to COI for each level. COI POLICY Each year, members of leadership will be asked to complete a new electronic COI form and may be requested to update that form throughout the year if representing the ACCP at external meetings, applying for a guideline panel, etc.

  9. ACCP Board of Regents 2012-2013The Board of Regents is the governing body of the ACCP. It is composed of the following members: • Darcy Marciniuk, MD, FCCP, President and Chair • Michael Baumann, MD, FCCP, President-Elect and Vice-Chair • Panagiotis Behrakis, MD, FCCP, Chair, Council of Global Governors • Clayton Cowl, MD, FCCP, Regent-at-Large • Edward Diamond, MD, FCCP, Joint Financial Oversight Committee Chair • Richard Hamrick III, MD, FCCP, Regent-at-Large • Angeline Lazarus, MBBS, FCCP, Regent-at-Large • Burton Lesnick, MD, FCCP, Chair, Council of NetWorks • Scott Manaker, MD, FCCP, Regent-at-Large • Francis Podbielski, MD, FCCP, Chair, Council of US & Canadian Governors • SuhailRaoof, MBBS, FCCP, Immediate Past President • Curtis Sessler, MD, FCCP, Regent-at-Large • Gerard Silvestri, MD, FCCP, Regent-at-Large • John Studdard, MD, FCCP, The CHEST Foundation President & Trustee • President-Designate (to be determined at CHEST 2012) NOTE: There are 3 open Regent-at-Large Positions on the Board to be filled at CHEST 2012 Ex Officio Members • Paul Markowski, CAE, EVP & CEO, Secretary • Alan Fein, MD, FCCP, Vice-Chair, Council of US & Canadian Governors • Thomas Fuhrman, MD, FCCP, Vice-Chair, Council of NetWorks • Richard Irwin, MD, Master FCCP, Editor in Chief, CHEST Journal • ParaschivaPostolache, MD, FCCP, Vice-Chair, Council Global Governors .

  10. ACCP Staff Organizational Chart

  11. ACCP Committees/Councils/Task Forces • Bylaws (Nancy MacRae) • Chest Medicine Affairs (SharmiMahajan) • CHEST Scientific Presentations and Awards (Rachel Gutterman) • CHEST Scientific Program (Teresa Rodriguez) • Compensation (William Rieser) • Contractor Advisory Committee (Marla Brichta) • Council of Advisors (Jenny Nemkovich) • Council of US & Canadian Governors (Marla Brichta) • Council of Global Governors (Mark Rosen) • Council of NetWorks (Jennifer Pitts) • 23 Individual NetWorks (Maggie Bochnak & Beth Corey) • Diversity (Jenny Nemkovich) • Education (Chad Jackson) • Ethics (Nancy MacRae) • Global Education and Development (Mark Rosen) • Guidelines Oversight (Sandra Zelman Lewis) • Industry Advisory Council (Jeanne Schaschwary) • Joint Financial Oversight (Stratton Davies & Marilyn Lederer) • Leadership Development Task Force (Jenny Nemkovich) • Membership (Suzanne Sletto) • Nominating (Nancy MacRae) • Practice Management (Marla Brichta) • Quality Improvement (Jeff Maitland) • ACCP-SEEK (John Stangel) • Strategic Work Action Team (Jenny Nemkovich) • Training and Transitions (Rachel Gutterman)

  12. ACCP Committee Organization

  13. ACCP Leadership Organization

  14. ACCP NetWorks NetWorks are special interest groups within the ACCP that focus on particular areas of chest medicine, help members form alliances with professionals who have similar interests, plan educational sessions, take on leadership roles, participate in the development of policies, opinions, and position statements affecting chest medicine, and much more! • Airways Disorders • Allied Health • Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery • Chest Infections • Clinical Pulmonary Medicine • Clinical Research • Critical Care • Cultural Diversity in Medicine • Disaster Response • Home Care • Interstitial and Diffuse Lung Disease • Interventional Chest/Diagnostic Procedures • Occupational and Environmental Health • Palliative and End-of-Life Care • Pediatric Chest Medicine • Practice Operations • Pulmonary Physiology, Function, and Rehabilitation • Pulmonary Vascular Disease • Respiratory Care • Sleep Medicine • Thoracic Oncology • Transplant • Women’s Health

  15. ACCP Education Curriculum Established by the Education Committee, the curriculum is the list of topics used to classify all educational sessions and products of the ACCP. • Allergy & Airway • Biotechnology • Cardiothoracic Surgery • Cardiovascular Disease • Chest Infections • Critical Care • Cultural Diversity • Diffuse Lung Disease • Disaster Medicine • Disorders of the Mediastinum • Disorders of the Pleura • Education, Research, and Quality Improvement • Genetic and Developmental Disorders • Imaging • Lung Cancer • Lung Pathology • Obstructive Lung Diseases • Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases • Palliative Care and End-of-Life/Ethics • Pediatrics • Pharmacotherapeutics • Practice Management and Administration • Pulmonary Manifestations of Systemic Disease • Pulmonary Physiology • Pulmonary Procedures • Pulmonary Rehabilitation • Pulmonary Vascular Disease • Respiratory Care • Signs and Symptoms of Chest Diseases • Sleep Disorders • Tobacco Cessation and Prevention • Transplantation

  16. ACCP Education Offerings • Live Educational Events (including Board Review Courses, CHEST, and Simulation programs) • ACCP Advanced Clinical Training Certificate Programs (Bronchoscopy, Ultrasound, Mechanical Ventilation, & Airways) • Online Education (including PCCSU and CAE Pulm/Critical Care Ultrasonography) • Patient Education Guides (such as Traveling With Oxygen, the Patient Education Guides on Cough, and many more) • ACCP-SEEK (print and app versions) See them all at www.chestnet.org/accp/education Implementation of a new Learning Management System (LMS)- An online system that delivers Web-based learning and supplements live courses with online resources, pre/posttesting, and real-time assessment.

  17. Publications CHEST • CHEST publishes up-to-date, cutting-edge research in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.  • Ranked fourth in impact factor among all respiratory systems and critical care journals. • New enhanced website, journal.publications.chestnet.org, features better content display, increased search functions, and easier access to ACCP evidence-based guidelines and consensus statements. • Available in mobile format on all smartphones, as well as an app for iOS devices including the iPad®, iPhone®, and iPodtouch®. • Monthly podcast can be played from mobile devices and from the new journal home page. • All content is free to the public 12 months after publication, including the entire CHEST archive back to 1935. • CHEST Physician • ACCP monthly news publication provides relevant clinical information and latest news in chest medicine specialties in print and online at www.chestnet.org/accp/chest-physician. • • Pulmonary Perspective articles • Critical Care Commentaries • Sleep Strategies Section • • Dedicated section for “College News”

  18. The CHEST Foundation OneBreath®: Make The Most Of It: An Initiative of The CHEST Foundation • The goal of OneBreath is to improve lung and heart health by providing valuable prevention resources, raising public awareness, and encouraging healthy behaviors. • Encompasses three pillars of the Foundation: Education, Care, and Community • Reflects breadth of Foundation resources, including tobacco prevention/cessation, nine prevention areas, clinical and humanitarian awards, and end-of-life, and critical care • Get involved by joining OneBreath today at OneBreath.org, and start accessing resources for you, your patients, and your community.

  19. Thank you! Please e-mail your staff liaison to let him or her know you have viewed this orientation presentation. Mark your calendar! CHEST 2012: October 20–25, 2012, Atlanta, Georgia CHEST 2013: October 26-31, 2013, Chicago, Ilinois CHEST World Congress 2014: March 21-24, 2014, Madrid, Spain

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