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FROM THE CHEST PHYSICIAN EDITORIAL BOARD – There will be some exciting changes happening at the CHEST Physician publication in 2025. We’re building on nearly three decades as a leading source of news and clinical commentary in pulmonary and critical care medicine to roll out several notable improvements.

First, the CHEST Physician website, chestphysician.org, will undergo a complete transformation. With an improved user experience, you’ll be able to more easily find content relevant to your interests and specialties.

Second, a brand-new email newsletter will hit your inbox twice a month, starting in January 2025. These emails will give you a quick look into timely content that may interest you and affect your daily practice. Additionally, this digital-first approach will get you the news and research you rely on sooner.

Lastly, the redesigned CHEST Physician print issue will now be produced and delivered on a quarterly basis. The first issue will arrive in March 2025. These special issues will feature print-exclusive content and graphics, as well as offer a deeper dive into the most relevant news stories from recent months.

Notably, all new CHEST Physician content published in the new year will be tailored to our audience and readership, and it will address the issues and topics that matter to you most as health care providers.

As the CHEST Physician publication undergoes this transformation, we want to hear from you. What topics do you want more of? How can CHEST continue to best serve the chest medicine community? Email chestphysiciannews@chestnet.org to share your ideas.

Thank you for being a loyal CHEST Physician reader. We look forward to bringing you elevated content and an enhanced reader experience in the new year.

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FROM THE CHEST PHYSICIAN EDITORIAL BOARD – There will be some exciting changes happening at the CHEST Physician publication in 2025. We’re building on nearly three decades as a leading source of news and clinical commentary in pulmonary and critical care medicine to roll out several notable improvements.

First, the CHEST Physician website, chestphysician.org, will undergo a complete transformation. With an improved user experience, you’ll be able to more easily find content relevant to your interests and specialties.

Second, a brand-new email newsletter will hit your inbox twice a month, starting in January 2025. These emails will give you a quick look into timely content that may interest you and affect your daily practice. Additionally, this digital-first approach will get you the news and research you rely on sooner.

Lastly, the redesigned CHEST Physician print issue will now be produced and delivered on a quarterly basis. The first issue will arrive in March 2025. These special issues will feature print-exclusive content and graphics, as well as offer a deeper dive into the most relevant news stories from recent months.

Notably, all new CHEST Physician content published in the new year will be tailored to our audience and readership, and it will address the issues and topics that matter to you most as health care providers.

As the CHEST Physician publication undergoes this transformation, we want to hear from you. What topics do you want more of? How can CHEST continue to best serve the chest medicine community? Email chestphysiciannews@chestnet.org to share your ideas.

Thank you for being a loyal CHEST Physician reader. We look forward to bringing you elevated content and an enhanced reader experience in the new year.

FROM THE CHEST PHYSICIAN EDITORIAL BOARD – There will be some exciting changes happening at the CHEST Physician publication in 2025. We’re building on nearly three decades as a leading source of news and clinical commentary in pulmonary and critical care medicine to roll out several notable improvements.

First, the CHEST Physician website, chestphysician.org, will undergo a complete transformation. With an improved user experience, you’ll be able to more easily find content relevant to your interests and specialties.

Second, a brand-new email newsletter will hit your inbox twice a month, starting in January 2025. These emails will give you a quick look into timely content that may interest you and affect your daily practice. Additionally, this digital-first approach will get you the news and research you rely on sooner.

Lastly, the redesigned CHEST Physician print issue will now be produced and delivered on a quarterly basis. The first issue will arrive in March 2025. These special issues will feature print-exclusive content and graphics, as well as offer a deeper dive into the most relevant news stories from recent months.

Notably, all new CHEST Physician content published in the new year will be tailored to our audience and readership, and it will address the issues and topics that matter to you most as health care providers.

As the CHEST Physician publication undergoes this transformation, we want to hear from you. What topics do you want more of? How can CHEST continue to best serve the chest medicine community? Email chestphysiciannews@chestnet.org to share your ideas.

Thank you for being a loyal CHEST Physician reader. We look forward to bringing you elevated content and an enhanced reader experience in the new year.

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