SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 79

Wednesday
June 4
Tuesday
June 3
Sunday
June 1
Monday
June2
Saturday
May31
2:45pm– 3:15pm
PAPAdherence: KeepingPace
with aChangingFuture
LorettaColvin, APRN-BC
3:15pm– 3:35pm
TheTeam-BasedApproach:A
Team isBetter than theSumof
itsParts
Neil Freedman, MD
3:35pm– 3:55pm
TailoringCare:MeetingPatients
WhereTheyAre to Improve
Adherence
JamieCvengros, PhD
3:55pm– 4:15pm
EducatingPatients:APicture is
Worth aThousandWords
AnnCartwright, PA-C
4:15pm– 4:30pm
TheEvolvingSleep
Technologist: NewRoles in
EnrichingPAPAdherence
RobynWoidtke, RN, RPSGT
4:30pm– 4:45pm
Success for theClaustrophobic
Patient: StopFearingFear Itself
PatriciaDettenmeier, DNP, ANP,
MSN
W05: Occupational SleepMedicine
2:45pm –4:45pm
Room 101E
Chair:
StefanosKales, MD
Faculty:
Christopher Drake, PhD; CharlesSamuels, MD;
andHansVanDongen, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Evaluate the clinical presentation of occupational
sleepiness/fatigue, determine its sleep and circadian
related causes, and assess the impact on safety and
productivity in thework environment;
2. Implement effective treatment strategies for workers
suffering from occupational sleepiness/fatigue; and
3. Advise occupational medicine colleagues and local
industries/institutions running 24/7 operations about
the health and human performance implications of
shift work and shift work disorder.
2:45pm– 3:05pm
Fatigue andFatigue
Countermeasures in
Occupational Settings
HansVanDongen, PhD
3:05pm – 3:25pm
DiagnosisandTreatment of Shift
WorkDisorder
Christopher Drake, PhD
3:25pm – 4:05pm
SleepDisorders inOccupational
Settings: Patient-based
ManagementApproaches
StefanosKales, MD
4:05pm – 4:45pm
CaseStudies inOccupational
SleepMedicine
CharlesSamuels, MD
D06: StoneSoup: Leveraging
ResearchResources and
Opportunities
2:45pm – 4:45pm
Room 102A
Chair:
Janet Mullington, PhD
Faculty:
CharlesCzeisler, MD, PhD;AllanPack, MBChB,
PhD; Till Roenneberg, PhD; Michael Twery, PhD; Kenneth
Wright, Jr., PhD; andPhyllis Zee, MD, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Discuss the pipeline and the future of sleep and
circadian research;
2. Evaluateways inwhich existing resources canbe
leveraged to get research support for early stage
investigators;
3. Recognize the importance of a diversified portfolio
and the importance of making the health relevance
of sleep and circadian neurobiology very clear in the
grant proposal; and
4. Review the opportunities and challenges associated
with the new era of BigData, global research
initiatives.
O20: Insomnia: Treatment
2:45pm – 4:45pm
RoomL100F
Co-chairs:
ColinEspie, PhD; andBrandyRoane, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objective:
Discuss treatment options for insomnia.
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