SLEEP 2012 – APSS Annual Meeting, Boston

SLEEP 2012 Sold-Out Sessions

APSS
02/08/2012

The following SLEEP 2012 sessions do not have any remaining seats available and are sold-out: the APSS does not maintain waiting lists for sold-out sessions.

Meet the Professor Sessions:

M01: Biomarkers for Predicting Response to Sleep Loss
Namni Goel, PhD

M02: Diagnosis and Management of Dream-enacting Behavior
Kenneth Casey, MD

M03: How Much Sleep Do We Really Need?
James Horne, PhD

M04: How to Sleep Like a Rockstar
William Dement, MD, PhD

M05: New Insights into the Pathogenesis of Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movements in Sleep
Arthur Walters, MD

M06: Sleep and Its Relationship to Epilepsy and Other Nocturnal Events in Children
Sanjeev Kothare, MD

M07: Using ASV in Clinical Practice
Shahrokh Javaheri, MD

M08: Using Actigraphy in Clinical Practice
James Wyatt, PhD

M09: Clinical Utility of PSG in Children: How Do Current Recommendations Guide Decisions?
Merrill Wise, MD

M10: Cognition and Sleep
Gina Poe, PhD

M11: DME In Your Sleep Center: Pearls, Perils and Pitfalls
Amy Aronsky, DO

M13: Shift Work Disorder: What to Do?
Gary Richardson, MD 

M14: Sleep-related Eating Disorder: Features, Diagnosis, Treatment and Many Remaining Questions
John Winkelman, MD, PhD

M15: Some Controversies in Sleep Neurobiology
Clifford Saper, MD, PhD

M17: Circadian Rhythms and Psychiatric Disturbances
R. Robert Auger, MD

M20: Evaluating OSA Outside of the Lab
Samuel Kuna, MD

M21: Evaluation and Treatment of Pediatric RLS
Daniel Picchietti, MD

M22: Imaging of the Brain in Sleep
Eric Nofzinger, MD

Postgraduate Courses

C04: PedSleep 2012: Hot Topics and Controversies in Pediatric Sleep Medicine
Madeleine Grigg-Damberger, MD; and Sanjeev Kothare, MD

C07: 2012 State of the Art for Clinical Practitioners
Charles Atwood, MD; and Michael Littner, MD

C08: Gizmos and Gadgets: Technological Advances in Clinical Outpatient Sleep Medicine
Neil Freedman, MD

C10: The Basics of Sleep
Namni Goel, PhD; Kathleen Sexton-Radek, PhD; and James Shaffery, DPhil

Lunch and Learn

L01: Does the MSLT Provide a Useful Measure of Daytime Sleepiness in Clinical Practice?
Ronald Chervin, MD; and Michael Silber, MBChB