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Registration Open
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7:30am – 5:00pm
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Invited Lecturer
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8:00am – 9:00am
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I09:
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Edward Bixler, PhD - Natural History of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children: An Anatomic or Systemic Disorder?
Natural History of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children: An Anatomic or Systemic Disorder? |
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General Sessions
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8:00am – 10:00am
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W07:
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Adaptation of Evidence-based Behavioral Treatments for Co-morbid Insomnia
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D04:
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State of the Science: Translating Sleep and Circadian Research Advances into Clinical Practice
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O20:
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Sleep and Aging: Epidemiology and Outcomes
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O21:
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Co-morbidities of Sleep Disordered Breathing
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S15:
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Sleep and Traumatic Brain Injury
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Invited Lecturer
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9:05am – 10:05am
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I10:
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Lisa Wolfe, MD - Sleep and Anesthesiology
Sleep and Anesthesiology |
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Exhibit Hall Open
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10:00am – 2:00pm
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Refreshment Break (Exhibit Hall)
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10:00am – 10:20am
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General Sessions
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10:20am – 12:20pm
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D05:
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Eyes Wide Shut: Children, Adolescents and Caregivers Living with Narcolepsy
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O22:
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The Contribution of Sleep Disturbance to Depression
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O23:
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Sleep Physiology: Genes and Outcomes
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S16:
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Effects of Insufficient Sleep and Circadian Rhythmicity on Metabolism in Humans and Rodents
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S17:
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Night-to-Night Variability of Sleep in Insomnia: Characteristics, Consequences and Treatment Implications
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S18:
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The Impact of PAP on OSA Co-morbidities
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Poster Presentations
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10:20am – 12:20pm
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Lunch Break
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12:20pm – 1:30pm
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Late-breaking Abstracts
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12:30pm – 1:30pm
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Lunch Sessions
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12:30pm – 1:30pm
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L03:
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Adaptive Servo Ventilation is the Treatment of Choice for Opioid Associated Central Sleep Apnea
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M17:
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Cardiovascular Consequences of Sleep Apnea
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M18:
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Treatment of Narcolepsy: Neural Mechanisms and Nagging Mysteries
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M19:
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Measuring Circadian Timing in Human Rhythms
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M20:
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Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and Aging: It’s Not All Bad News!
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M21:
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Using Social Media to Market Your Practice
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M22:
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Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia: The Art and the Science
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M23:
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Home Sleep Testing: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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M24:
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Sleep, Antidepressants and Learning
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Invited Lecturer
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1:30pm – 2:30pm
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I11:
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Steven Hursh, PhD - Fatigue Science at Work: The Benefits of Fatigue Risk Management Systems
Fatigue Science at Work: The Benefits of Fatigue Risk Management Systems |
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Oral Presentations
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1:30pm – 2:30pm
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O24:
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Sleep Across the Lifespan in Women
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O25:
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Novel Approaches to the Evaluation of Insomnia
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O26:
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Sleep Neurobiology: From Rats and Mice to Flies and Worms
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O27:
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Medical Disorders and Sleep
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O28:
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Sleep Disorder Diagnosis: New Approaches and Improved Solutions
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Refreshment Break
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2:30pm – 2:45pm
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General Sessions
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2:45pm – 4:45pm
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W08:
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The Complexity of Complex Nocturnal Behaviors
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D06:
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The Affordable Care Act: What Sleep Medicine Clinicians and Center Managers Need to Know
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O29:
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Risk Factors for Insomnia
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O30:
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Assessment and Treatments for Sleep Disordered Breathing
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O31:
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Basic Mechanisms Underlying Central and Peripheral Responses to Sleep Loss
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S19:
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Sleep and Circadian Dysregulation in Neurodegenerative Disorders
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