Trainee Hub
As a chest medicine trainee, or a specialist transitioning out of training, we strive to provide you with access to personal and professional resources tailored to your career level.
Our goals are to provide each member with the opportunities and resources necessary to become excellent teachers, clinicians, and scholars; to foster active participation and progress in our organization; and to develop exemplary ambassadors of CHEST at local, regional, and national levels.
With this in mind, the Trainee Hub features highlighted resources for each stage of your training.
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NEW CHEST 2020 Trainee Lounge Videos
Burnout in Medical Education and Beyond
Diversity and Inclusion in Training
Fail Fest: How Can I Learn to Succeed from Failure?
Recognizing your Imposter Syndrome: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis
The Clinician Educator Portfolio: Strategies and Tips for Trainees Interested in a Career in Medical Education
Will Bronch for Food: Finding your First Job as a Pulmonary/Critical Care Physician
Get Social
Connect with CHEST and your colleagues on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat!
CHEST 2018 Severe Asthma Fellows e-Learning Course
Severe Asthma Fellows Course Highlights
Take advantage of CHEST's newest e-learning activity, based on the materials from the CHEST Annual Meeting 2018's Severe Asthma Fellows Course. Dive into relevant topics such as asthma immunology, phenotyping and biomarkers, and severe asthma mimickers, by following presentations from Drs. Monica Kraft, Jay Peters, Reynold Panettieri, and other pulmonary experts. This course is free to anyone with a CHEST account.
CHEST 2018 Trainee Recharge Lounge Presentation
Billing and Coding for Young Professionals
— Joint Clinical Practice Committee Workshop
Google Hangouts On Air
The Training and Transitions Committee held Hangouts On Air, live presentations covering relevant topics to trainees throughout their career.
The following presentations are available to view at your convenience from your computer, tablet, or phone.
Early Career Development: Tips for Academic and Community Practice
Length: 1 Hour
Speakers: Mauricio Danckers, MD, FCCP, May Lee, MD, FCCP, Joshua Smith, MD, and John Studdard, MD, FCCP
Work-Life Balance
Length: 30 minutes
Speakers: Gabriel Bosslet, MD, FCCP, Subani Chandra, MD, FCCP, David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP, and Sarah Tapyrik, MD, FCCP
Life as a Fellow Blog
A series of "fellow life lessons" from members of the Trainee Work Group (current and previous trainees in leadership with CHEST):
Clinical Topics
Fellowship Topics
- Saying No During Fellowship by Stephen Doyle, DO
- Finding the Right Mentor by Radu Postelnicu, MD
- Why I Chose an Interventional Pulmonology Fellowship by Van Holden, MD
- A Fellow's Experience: Adjusting to Research by Erin Crowley, MD
- Surviving Your First Year of PCCM/Sleep Fellowship by Usman Nazir, MD
- Tricks to Stay Afloat During Your First Year of Fellowship by Van Holden, MD
- Choosing the Right Fellowship (For You) by James Town, MD
- How to Succeed in Research During Your PCCM Fellowship by Christopher Erb, MD, PhD
- Selecting Mentors and Projects by Joshua Smith, MD
Health and Work/Life Balance Topics
- Long-Distance Relationships While Training by Casey Cable, MD, MS
- Fighting Burnout One Day at a Time- Part 1 by Gretchen Winter, MD
- Fighting Burnout One Day at a Time- Part 2 by Gretchen Winter, MD
- Work/Life Balance by Talayeh Rezayat, MC, USAF
- How to Balance Personal and Professional Life During Fellowship by Leena Pawar, MD
- Take a Deep Breath by Deepak Chandra, MD
- Physical Fitness and Health During Fellowship by Bravein Amalakuhan, MD
- Becoming a Parent During Fellowship by James Town, MD
End-of-Life Topics
Transition Topics
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