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  • Sunday, Feb 23rd
    4:30pm – 5:30pm Eastern Time
    The New Frontier: The Role of AI and Translational Research in Global Outreach Critical Care
    Location: W311A
    John Oropello, MD, MCCM (he/him/his) – Mount Sinai Hospital
    Epidemiology Outcomes
     ACE Credit(s): 1
  • Sunday, Feb 23rd
    4:35pm – 4:50pm Eastern Time
    What Is the Right Type of Research in LMICs?
    Location: W311A
    Kenneth Remy, MD, MSc, MSCI, FCCM – Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Sunday, Feb 23rd
    4:50pm – 5:05pm Eastern Time
    High Income Versus Low Income: Who Needs AI?
    Location: W311A
    Ankit Sakhuja, MBBS, MS – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Sunday, Feb 23rd
    5:05pm – 5:20pm Eastern Time
    Where Do We Start With AI and Research in Global Outreach Critical Care Medicine?
    Location: W311A
    Qalab Abbas, MD, FCCM – Aga Khan University
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Monday, Feb 24th
    9:45am – 10:45am Eastern Time
    Global Outreach in Critical Care Medicine: Do We Need It?
    Location: Valencia Ballroom/415A
    Epidemiology Outcomes
     ACE Credit(s): 1
  • Monday, Feb 24th
    9:50am – 10:05am Eastern Time
    Effective Models for Global Outreach in Critical Care Medicine: How Can We Achieve Excellence?
    Location: Valencia Ballroom/415A
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Monday, Feb 24th
    10:05am – 10:20am Eastern Time
    Global Critical Care in a War Zone
    Location: Valencia Ballroom/415A
    Majdi Hamarshi, MD, FCCM (he/him/his) – Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Monday, Feb 24th
    10:20am – 10:35am Eastern Time
    Sustainability in Global Critical Care Medicine
    Location: Valencia Ballroom/415A
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Tuesday, Feb 25th
    3:45pm – 4:45pm Eastern Time
    Critical Care Chronobiology: Should We Reset the Clocks?
    Location: W224GH
    Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD, FCCM (she/her/hers) – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    Epidemiology Outcomes
     ACE Credit(s): 1
  • Tuesday, Feb 25th
    3:50pm – 4:05pm Eastern Time
    Environmental Aspects of the ICU That Cause Sleep and Circadian Dysregulation and the Current Evidence to Improve Them
    Location: W224GH
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Tuesday, Feb 25th
    4:05pm – 4:20pm Eastern Time
    What Is Known About the Impact of the ICU on MT Levels and the Circadian Rhythms of Critically Ill Adults and Children?
    Location: W224GH
    Epidemiology Outcomes
  • Tuesday, Feb 25th
    4:20pm – 4:35pm Eastern Time
    Elephant in the Room: How to Measure the Sleep of a Critically Ill Child for Multicenter Trials to Be Feasible
    Location: W224GH
    Amanda B. Hassinger, MD, MS, MSc (she/her/hers) – John R Oishei Children's Hospital
    Epidemiology Outcomes