Sleep Apnea and Surgical Interventions for Sleep Apnea:
Advances in Sleep Apnea Diagnosis and Classification- more than just AHI, including innovative tools and technologies.
Myofunctional Therapy: Can we Produce a Common Protocol, who is the Right Patient? Who is the Right Therapist etc..
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Sleep Apnea Management, why it is Important? Who should be in the Team? And how do we Work Together?
Pediatric Sleep Apnea: Diagnosis and Treatment, Pediatric DISE, Surgery beyond T&A. Should we do PSG before Every T&A? Should we Scope every Kid before T&A?
Medical Marijuana for OSA or Insomnia- Dose it Work?
Complications and Management of Surgical Interventions and how to Avoid it
Emerging Technologies in Sleep Medicine
Sleep Surgery: Long-Term Outcomes and Follow-Up Care
Patient Selection for Sleep Surgery, and the Importance of Patient Assessment
Diagnosis and Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea
Treatment of Residual Excessive Daytime Sleepiness of a Well-treated OSA Patient
COMISA (OSA+ Insomnia) Challenges and Solutions
OSA and GI (The Effect of the Microbiome in OSA)
The Role of the Nose in OSA
Sleep Disorders beyond Sleep Apnea:
Insomnia: Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies
Narcolepsy and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
Management of Refractory RLS
Sleep in the Military
Parasomnias: From Night Terrors to Sleepwalking: Examine Various Parasomnias, their Underlying Causes, and Strategies for Diagnosis and Management.
Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders: Shift Work Disorder (Should Doctors still do Long Shifts?) and Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome, and their Impact on Health.
Pediatric Sleep Disorders: Focus on Sleep Disorders Specific to Children, such as Pediatric Insomnia, Night Terrors, and Pediatric
Sleep-related Breathing Disorders.
Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Sleep and Mental Health: The Bidirectional Relationship between Sleep and Mental Health, including the Impact of Sleep Disorders on Mental Well-being and Vice Versa.
Aging and Sleep: Challenges and Solutions
Sleep and Women’s Health: Sleep Disorders Unique to Women, including Pregnancy-related Sleep Disturbances and Menopause-related sleep Changes
Artificial Intelligence in Sleep Medicine
Technology and Sleep: Friend or Foe? (Smart Beds, Watches, Mobile Apps etc…)
Sleep and Neurological Disorders: Such as Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Epilepsy.