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SLEEP 2011 Sold-out Sessions
Associate Professional Sleep Societies, LLC
03/23/2011
The following SLEEP 2011 sessions do not have any remaining seats available and are sold-out: the APSS does not maintain waiting lists for sold-out sessions.
All Meet the Professor Sessions and lunch and learn sessions are SOLD-OUT
Meet the Professor Sessions:
M01: Genetic Basis of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
Fred Turek, PhD
M02: Innovative Approaches for Teaching Sleep Medicine
Alon Avidan, MD, MPH
M03: Perioperative Assessment and Management of Patients with OSA: Impact and Outcomes
Peter Gay, MD
M04: Predicting and Improving CPAP Adherence
Christopher Lettieri, MD
M05: Sleep and the Failing Heart
Virend Somers, MD, PhD
M06: Sleep Apnea Surgery Uncensored
Kasey Li, DDS, MD
M07: When Does a Child Become an Adult? How to Apply the AASM Scoring Rules in Adolescents
Lee Brooks, MD
M08: Where's the Epiphany? A Curmudgeonly Analysis of Sleep Deprivation and Neurocognitive Performance Research
Thomas Balkin, PhD
M09: Basics of Portable Monitoring
Max Hirshkowitz, PhD
M10: Cytokines and the Local Use-dependent Sleep Regulation Hypothesis
James Krueger, PhD
M11: Infant and Toddler Sleep Disturbances
Jodi Mindell, PhD
M12: Oral Appliances in Sleep Medicine
Dennis Bailey, DDS
M13: Primary vs. Secondary Insomnia Mechanisms
Kenneth Lichstein, PhD, CBSM
M14: Sleep and Pain: A Two-way Street
Michael Vitiello, PhD
M15: Sleep Disorders in Psychiatric Patients
Ruth Benca, MD, PhD
M16: Treatment of Narcolepsy - Cataplexy across the Lifespan
Emmanuel Mignot, MD, PhD
M17: Beyond Dopamine Therapy: Causes and Management of Refractory RLS
Michael Silber, MBChB
M18: Current Hot Topics among the Parasomnias
Carlos Schenck, MD
M19: Designing a PAP Compliance Program
Lawrence Epstein, MD
M20: Mixing Cognitive Behavioral Insomnia Therapy and Hypnotics: Happy "Bedfellows"
Jack Edinger, PhD
M21: Neurobiology of Sleep Onset
Ronald Szymusiak, PhD
M22: Portable Monitor Testing: Ready or Not Here It Comes
Samuel Kuna, MD
M23: Research Findings on the Physiological Effects of Inadequate Sleep
Carol Everson, PhD
M24: Sleep and Pain: A Bi-directional Relation
Timothy Roehrs, PhD
Lunch and Learn:
L01: Hypnotic Induced Sleep Is As Good As Natural Sleep
Michael Perlis, PhD; and Thomas Roth, PhD
L02: Should Mild Sleep Apnea Be Treated?
Michael Littner, MD; and Terri Weaver, PhD
L03: nonREM Slow Wave Activity: Is It an Epiphenomenon without Function?
Marcos Frank, PhD; and Reto Huber, PhD