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PACKAGE COST |
$2500 (Ca residents, add 8.625% sales tax.)
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CONTENTS OF PACKAGE |
Introduction, which includes both the activity evaluation form AND
the certificate request form.
25 DVDs with 26 hours of lectures (see below for topics) recorded live at the 16th Annual Course in Pediatric Sleep Medicine, March 2010.
Accompanying lecture notes.
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OBJECTIVES |
The School of Sleep Medicine, Inc.™ strives to provide high quality sleep medicine education for the medical community. This package was developed for clinicians, technologists, and other health professionals with interest in the mangement of infant, pediatric, and adolescent sleep disorders.It is also used as a complement to our live courses.This course will review developmental aspects of normal sleep and sleep disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. Methodological considerations for the laboratory evaluation and diagnostic and treatment issues for this patient population are reviewed. Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to discuss or identify:
- normal developmental aspects of sleep in infants, children, and adolescents
- the most frequently encountered sleep disorders in infants, children, and adolescents
- evaluation, diagnoses, and treatment of sleep disorders in infants, children, and adolescents
- recent studies describing the interface between sleep disorders and emotional and behavioral disorders.
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TARGET AUDIENCE |
Physicians, technologists, and other health professionals with interest in the management of infant, pediatric, and adolescent sleep disorders. |
METHOD OF PARTICIPATION |
Viewing of DVD lectures takes approximately 26.0 hours. Reviewing course materials, completing recommend reading, and completing the evaluation form take approximately 3.0 hours.
- View DVD Lectures P01 through P25.
- Complete the recommend reading materials.
- Complete the activity evaluation form AND the certificate request form and return both to SSM in order to receive credit.
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| DVD lectures |
26.0 hours |
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CME /
BRN hours |
CE credit |
CEUs |
Reviewing course materials and
completing course evaluation form |
3.0 hours |
| Total estimated time to complete activity |
29.0 hours |
29.0 |
29.0 |
2.90 |
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| No. |
Faculty |
Lecture |
Time |
| P01 |
Sharon Keenan, PhD |
The Impact of Undiagnosed Sleep Disturbance In Children |
24 min. |
| P02 |
Mary Carskadon, PhD |
Circadian Rhythms and Sleep Homeostasis |
63 min. |
| P03 |
Mary Carskadon, PhD |
Adolescent Development and Sleep Regulation |
58 min. |
| P04 |
John Herman, PhD |
Circadian Rhythm Disorders in Children |
68 min. |
| P05 |
John Herman, PhD |
Circadian Rhythm Disorders in Children: Cases |
42 min. |
| P06 |
Sharon Keenan, PhD |
Sleep Stage Scoring |
84 min. |
| P07 |
Ron Ariagno, MD |
Sleep Development in Pre-Term & Full-Term Infants |
56 min. |
| P08 |
Nanci Yuan, MD |
Primary Sleep Apnea of Infancy |
53 min. |
| P09 |
Rafael Pelayo, MD |
Sleeplessness in The Young Child |
76 min. |
| P10 |
Rafael Pelayo, MD |
Sleep Disturbance in The Neurologically Impaired Child |
26 min. |
| P11 |
Rafael Pelayo, MD |
Pediatric Narcolepsy |
58 min. |
| P12 |
Rafael Pelayo, MD |
Pediatric Sleep Pharmacology |
42 min. |
| P13 |
Robyn Woidtke, RN, RPSGT |
Methodological & Practical Considerations For A Pediatric Sleep Facility |
65 min. |
| P14 |
Christian Guilleminault, MD |
Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing |
127 min. |
| P15 |
Kasey Li, MD, DDS, FACS |
Pediatric OSA Treatment: T&A and Beyond |
53 min. |
| P16 |
Gerald Rosen, MD |
The Clinical Evaluation of Children with Sleep Problems |
73 min. |
| P17 |
Gerald Rosen, MD |
Evaluation & Treatment of Parasomnias in Children |
73 min. |
| P18 |
Ann Halbower, MD |
Sleep-Disordsered Breathing in Infants and Children |
89 min. |
| P19 |
Ann Halbower, MD |
Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Infants and Children: Cases |
62 min. |
| P20 |
William Dement, MD,PhD |
Sleepiness |
77 min. |
| P21 |
Kin Yuen, MD |
Childhood Obesity and Sleep Disorders |
44 min. |
| P22 |
Jodi Sand, RN and Megan Klett, RRT, RPSGT |
Pediatric Sleep Disorders Program |
Program
56 min. |
| P23 |
Shannon Sullivan, MD, and Deepti Sinha, MD
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Stanford Sleep Medicine Center: Pediatric Cases |
72 min. |
| P24 |
Majid Mirmiran, MD, PhD |
Case Studies of Sleep Development in Pre- & Full-Term Infants |
68 min. |
| P25 |
Stacey Quo, DDS, MD |
Orthodontics |
48 min. |
| TOTAL DVD VIEWING TIME: 25:57 |
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.
This enduring material activity, Course in Pediatric Sleep Medicine, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 29 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. AAFP certification begins February 15, 2013. Term of approval is for two years from this date with the option of yearly renewal. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Disclosure: It is the intent of The School of Sleep Medicine, Inc. to assure that its CME activities should not be influenced by the special interests of individuals associated with its programs. Having an interest in or affiliation with any corporate organization does not necessarily influence a speaker’s presentation, but the relationship must be made known in advance to the audience in accordance with the standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. Faculty disclosure statements are provided in the handout material. The School of Sleep Medicine, Inc. has not received commercial support for these activities.
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