Description
The overarching goal of this conference is to provide a forum for all interested providers to come together to review the trends in sleep medicine with a focus on the integration of innovative therapies. This conference is designed to meet a critical need expressed by many educators and multidisciplinary health advocates to address and manage the growing number of patients with complaints of poor sleep. The Kentucky Sleep Society encourages sleep professionals, nurse practitioners, and technical providers to take steps to collaborate with experts in sleep medicine, who are contributing standards for practice at this conference.
THIS COURSE MUST BE COMPLETED BY 12/22/2023.
This program has been approved for a maximum of 10 contact hours Continuing Sleep Technology Education (CSTE) credit by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists, 8400 Westpark Drive, 2nd Floor, McLean, VA 22102. Program #569P01265 Approval #6951110
Transcutaneous CO2 monitoring is Diagnostic Sleep Medicine
Bradley Sexauer, MBA, RRT-NPS
The AAST 2022 Summit and Workforce Survey: Summary and Key Takeaways
J. Emerson Kerr III, MBA, RRT
The Endocrinology of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Abinash Joshi, MD
The History and Future of Positive Airway Pressure
William H. Noah, MD
Co-Morbid insomnia and Sleep Apnea (COMISA) What was Old is New Again
Ryan G. Wetzler, PsyD, DBSM, ABPP, FSBSM
Effects of Drugs on Polysomnography
Michael Zachek, MD
Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children
Egambaram Senthilvel, MD
You Have the Crystal Ball
Daniel Lee, MD, FAAN, FAASM
Surgical Approaches to the Treatment of OSA
Michael Zachek, MD
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