Objectives:
1. Discuss the complex and controversial bidirectional
relationship between exercise and sleep;
2. Explain the differences in sleep parameters that
distinguish elite athletes from normal controls; and
3. Implement innovative research methods to investigate
specific human performance outcomes using sleep/
circadian interventions.
I06: Brain Function During Sleep Deprivation
and Sleep Disorders: Is There a Common
Dysfunction?
9:05am – 10:05am
Sean P.A. Drummond, PhD
See page 50 for more information about Dr. Drummond.
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Discuss changes in brain function, as measured with
functional neuroimaging, during sleep deprivation and
in sleep disorders;
2. Review common changes to the default mode network
during sleep deprivation and in sleep disorders; and
3. Recognize potential physiological mechanisms
underlying changes in brain function during sleep
deprivation and in sleep disorders.
Exhibit Hall Open
10:00am – 4:00pm
Refreshment Break in the
Exhibit Hall
10:00am – 10:20am
General Sessions
W03: Positive Airway Pressure Therapy
in Children: Reflecting on Experience and
Developing Best Practices
10:20am – 12:20pm
Chair:
Darius Loghmanee, MD
Faculty:
Rakesh Bhattacharjee, MD, RPSGT; Brigitte
Fauroux, MD, PhD; Manisha Witmans, MD; and
Lisa Wolfe, MD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. List indications for PAP therapy in children;
2. Describe the evidence that supports the use of new
PAP technologies; and
3. Review strategies that address the unique needs of
children on PAP therapy.
D05: A New Sleep Care Paradigm
10:20am – 12:20pm
Co-chairs:
Lawrence Epstein, MD; and Ilene Rosen, MD
Faculty:
M. Safwan Badr, MD; Timothy Morgenthaler, MD;
and Nathaniel Watson, MD, MS
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Review the current sleep care paradigm used to
diagnose and manage patients with sleep disorders;
2. Describe a new sleep care paradigm for diagnosing
and managing patients with sleep disorders based
on the Affordable Care Act and other changes in the
health care system; and
3. Discuss the role of the board certified sleep medicine
physician and the sleep team in the new sleep care
paradigm.
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