ATS awards recognize leaders in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep. Most of these awards are presented during the ATS International Conference. Click on the links below to learn more:
- The Respiratory Health Awards given by The American Thoracic Society
- ATS Scholarships
- ATS Abstract Scholarships
- ATS Assembly Awards
- International Trainee Scholarships
- Minority Trainee Development Scholarship
- Elizabeth A. Rich, MD Award
- Outstanding Clinician Award
- Ziskind Clinical Research Scholar Award
ATS Code of Conduct:
When the Society awards an Honor, the Honor reflects the Society's judgment that the honoree's contributions to, and effect on, the field are exemplary. The Society takes into account the totality of the individual's work, professional conduct, ethics and reputation. It expects those who hold Honors to embody highly professional and ethical conduct in their work and interactions with others during their careers. As part of that commitment, when submitting the nomination, nominators must include a statement attesting, to the best of their knowledge, that the nominee's conduct has conformed to the values and expectations in the Policy on Professionalism and Ethical Conduct, and there have been no allegations against the nominee to the contrary, except to the extent you have disclosed them to ATS in your statement.
The ATS will ask nominees to complete a form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest with the Society’s mission.