Canadian Thoracic Society
Canadian Thoracic Society is a national not-for-profit medical association representing researchers and healthcare professionals in the field of respirology. It was established when the Canadian Tuberculosis Association, now The Lung Association, recognized the need for a medical association as evidenced by the increase in attendance of both medical and non-medical members at the annual meetings.
History
In September 2021, CTS called for legislation to require healthcare workers to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of continued employment. The position paper published by CTS urged "all levels of government" across Canada to mandate full vaccination, stating it was the most effective way to prevent against serious illness and death from COVID-19.
Activities
CTS publishes clinical practice guidelines for care of various respiratory conditions including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Organization
CTS is led by a board of directors and executive committee. Leadership for the 2022-2023 fiscal year include:
Richard Leigh, President - University of CalgaryPaul Hernandez, Past President - Dalhousie UniversityMohit Bhutani, President-elect - University of AlbertaDonna Goodridge, Treasurer - University of SaskatchewanMelinda Solomon, Secretary - SickKids/University of TorontoJean Bourdeau, Chair of Business Development - McGill UniversityDina Brooks, Chair of Long-term Planning - McMaster UniversityDavid Gourde, Chair of Canadian Respiratory Health Professionals - Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord-de-l’Île-de-MontréalSamir Gupta, Chair of the Canadian Respiratory Guidelines Committee - University of TorontoChristopher Hergott, Chair of Education & Continuing Professional Development - University of CalgaryLarry Lands, Chair of Research - McGill UniversityChristopher Li, Chair of Memberships & Communications - University of TorontoDavid Zielinski, Pediatric Assembly Representative - Montreal Children's Hospital/McGill University Health Centre