Hey friends! Let’s dive into the lineup for Sleep Medicine Essentials 2023. This event is packed with experts who will share their knowledge on various sleep-related topics. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the speakers and what they’ll be discussing:
Jamie Roberts, MD
Co-Chair of Sleep Medicine Essentials
- Welcome & Introductions – 10:00 AM, September 22
- Test Your Knowledge – 4:00 PM, September 22
Samantha Lee, MD
Co-Chair of Sleep Medicine Essentials
- Neurophysiology of Sleep – 3:00 PM, September 22
- Circadian Rhythm Disorders – 11:00 AM, September 24
Peter Johnson, PhD
- Insomnia in Adults – 12:45 PM, September 23
Nina Thompson, MD
- Sleep Disorders in the Psychiatry Clinic – 10:00 AM, September 24
- Common Medications and their Impact on Sleep – 12:00 PM, September 24
Mark Davis, MD
- What’s New in Central Sleep Apnea – 3:15 PM, September 23
- Ambulatory Evaluation and Management of Chronic Hypoventilation Syndromes in Adults – 4:00 PM, September 23
Laura Fields, MD
- Potpourri of Disorders and Sleep – 12:15 PM, September 22
- OSA: What You Know and What You Should Know – 5:15 PM, September 22
Grace Mitchell, MD, PhD
- Introduction to Intensive Scoring Review – 1:00 PM, September 21
- Waveform Recognition – 1:10 PM, September 21
Ellie Carter, MD
- Parasomnias: NREM and REM – 11:15 AM, September 22
- Sleep and Other Neuro Disorders – 5:15 PM, September 23
Ryan Brooks, MD
- Test Your Knowledge – 11:00 AM, September 23
- Pediatric Insomnia – 1:30 PM, September 23
Zoe Harper, DO
- Restless Legs Syndrome and Other Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders – 1:15 PM, September 22
- Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence – 10:00 AM, September 23
This event promises to be an enlightening experience, especially if you’re keen on improving your understanding of sleep medicine. Speaking of sleep, if snoring has been an issue, you might want to check out the Snorple Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece—it could be just what you need for a quiet night’s sleep. You can find it here.
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Let’s make sleep a priority and tackle those nighttime disturbances together!