SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 91

Wednesday
June 4
Tuesday
June 3
Sunday
June 1
Monday
June2
Saturday
May31
L03: DoesObjectiveMeasuring of
Compliance ImproveOutcome?
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Room 200I
All LunchDebate sessions require additional registration
fees.
CE credits for psychologists are not provided for this
session.
Faculty:
NajibAyas, MD; andRichardSchwab, MD
Objectives:
1. Determine how tomeasure compliance effectively;
2. Evaluate patients for a compliance plan;
3. Discuss compliancemeasures to improvepatients
outcomes.
Meet theProfessors
12:30pm – 1:30pm
All Meet theProfessors sessions require additional
registration fees.
CE credits for psychologists are not
provided for these sessions.
M17: Treatment Updates on Insomnia
RoomM100B
AndrewKrystal, MD
M18: Exercise andSleep
RoomM100C
ShawnYoungstedt, PhD
M19: HomeSleepTesting
RoomM100D
MaxHirshkowitz, PhD
M20: TheExpandingRole ofAPRNs andPAs in
SleepMedicine
RoomM100E
LorettaColvin, APRN-BC
M21: How toEvaluate andManageExcessive
DaytimeSleepiness inChildhood
RoomM100F
SureshKotagal, MBBS
M22: IncreasingPublicAwareness of Sleep
throughEmployers
RoomM100G
CharlesCzeisler, MD, PhD
M23: TiredCops andFirst Responders: Sleep,
Justice andPublicSafety
RoomM100H
HansVanDongen, PhD
M24: Sleep, Memory andEmotion
RoomM100I
JessicaPayne, PhD
I11: TheFuture of SleepApnea
Therapy
1:30pm – 2:30pm
Room 101E
Atul Malhotra, MD (Bio on page31)
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Recognize themultifactorial nature of OSA;
2. Define loop gain; and
3. Identify subsets of OSAamenable to therapy.
O26: SleepQuality inOlderAdults
1:30pm – 2:30pm
Room 102A
Co-chairs:
SoniaAncoli-Israel, PhD; andNalaka
Gooneratne, MD
LunchBreak
12:20pm – 1:30pm
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