SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 53

Poster Set-Up
7:00am – 8:00am
Exhibit Hall B
Posters should be set-up during this time and should not be
removed until 6:00pm.
PlenarySession
8:00am – 10:00am
Auditorium
Welcome
DouglasKirsch, MD, Chair, APSSProgramCommittee
AASM andSRSPresentations
M. SafwanBadr, MD, President, AASM
Janet Mullington, PhD, President, SRS
KeynoteAddresses
Immediately following thewelcome address andSRS/
AASM presentations.
I01: Sleep and thePriceof Plasticity
GiulioTononi, MD, PhD (Bio on page 28)
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Discuss the role of sleep in synaptic plasticity;
2. Describe how sleep affects restoration of cellular
homeostasis; and
3. Analyze the interaction between sleep and learning
andmemory.
I02: ManagedCarePerspective on Long-
termTreatment, Outcomes andEconomics of
SleepDisorders
AndrewRenda, MD, MPH (Bio on page 28)
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Describe sleep disorder analytics: identification,
stratification and outcomemetrics;
ScientificProgram | Monday
Wednesday
June 4
Tuesday
June 3
Sunday
June 1
Monday
June2
Saturday
May31
IndustrySupportedActivities
Please see page 103 for information
regarding industry supported
activities at SLEEP2014.
C: PostgraduateCourse
B: Bench toBedside
W: ClinicalWorkshop
D: DiscussionGroup
I: InvitedLecturer
L: LunchDebate
M: Meet theProfessor
O: Oral Presentation
P: Poster Session
R: BrownBagCaseReport
S: Symposia
Educational Opportunities:
See page 5 for a description of these
session types.
BSM ICON
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with this icon focuson the
behavioral therapies for sleep
disorders.
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