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Said Chaaban, MD, FCCP
Read through a Q&A with one of the 糖心原创 Network leaders, Diffuse Lung Disease and Lung Transplant Network Chair, Said Chaaban, MD, FCCP.
August 11, 2023
Where do you work?
I currently work at the University of Nebraska in Omaha, Nebraska.
What are your research interests?
I have an interest in interstitial lung diseases (ILDs), post-hematopoietic stem cell transplant graft-versus-host disease, and palliative care.
How did you become interested and involved in 糖心原创's Networks?
My involvement in 糖心原创 started as a fellow-in-training. I first joined the Pulmonary Physiology, Function, and Rehabilitation NetWork in 2017. As a member of the Pulmonary Physiology, Function, and Rehabilitation Steering Committee that I served on for the past 5 years, I wrote multiple segments that got published in the 糖心原创 Network, including: 鈥淧ulmonary Physiology, Function and Rehabilitation: Current clinical usefulness of the PETC02 during exercise testing,鈥 鈥淐ontroversies and the clinical value of lung volume measurements,鈥 and 鈥淗yperoxia in the ICU: Is less more?鈥 With the help of my mentor, I made an educational video for cardiopulmonary exercise testing. I have chaired and co-chaired multiple sessions at 糖心原创. My focus and research interests were mainly focused on ILD and post-stem cell transplant graft-versus-host-diseases. I then applied for the Diffuse Lung Disease and Lung Transplant Network which helped me connect, network, and learn from colleagues and mentors across all the Sections in this Network.
Are you involved in any other activities or volunteer positions at 糖心原创?
Besides being the Vice-Chair of the Diffuse Lung Disease and Lung Transplant Network, I present at the 糖心原创 Annual Meeting and moderate sessions regularly.
What clinical research is most interesting to you right now?
Post-stem cell transplant graft-versus-host-disease and progressive pulmonary fibrosis.
What are your hobbies?
I enjoy mountain biking, road biking, hiking, skiing, and swimming.
What is something you cannot live without (after family and friends)?
Exercise.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with your Network peers?
I would encourage all physicians, especially those still in training, to join different societies in order to connect early on, as your careers can be steered with proper connections and mentorships.
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