Target Audience
- Physicians
- Residents
- Fellows
- Advanced Practice Providers
- Those taking the recertification exam
- Anyone looking to learn the latest in the field of sleep medicine
Module Topics
- Normal Sleep Across the Lifespan
- Parasomnias: NREM and REM
- Endocrine, GI, and Other Medical Disorders…and Sleep
- Sleep Related Movement Disorders
- Neurobiology of Sleep (and wakefulness) and Circadian Rhythms
- Test Your Knowledge I
- OSA: What You Know and What You Should Know
- Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence
- Test Your Knowledge II
- Sleep-disordered Breathing in Children
- Insomnia in Adults
- Pediatric Insomnia
- What’s New in Central Sleep Apnea
- Hypoventilation Syndromes in Adults
- Sleep and Neurological Disorders
- Sleep Disorders in the Psychiatry Clinic
- It’s Time for Circadian Rhythms!
- Common Medications and their Impact on Sleep
- Important Things to Remember
- The Technology of Sleep Studies
- Waveform Recognition
- Name That Stage (Sleep Stage Scoring)
- Name That Discharge (Arousal and EEG Abnormalities)
- Respiratory Event Scoring
- Movement and Cardiac Event Scoring
- Infant Scoring Rules
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss normal sleep and the effects of sleep deprivation.
- Explain the neurophysiology of sleep.
- Recognize the nuances of circadian rhythm.
- Identify, assess, and treat adult and pediatric patients with a variety of sleep disorders.
- Successfully complete the sleep medicine certification or maintenance of certification exam.
- Describe signal processing of polysomnographic variables
- Recognize key waveforms for sleep scoring
- Differentiate sleep stages
- Detect arousals, sleep-related breathing events and movements in sleep
- Identify common ECG and EEG abnormalities
- Construct a comprehensive sleep report
Estimated Time to Complete: 20.5 hours
Release Date: 5/29/2024
