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Oral appliances (MAS) and severe OSA – endotyping application in clinical practice
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Added:05/12/2024 12:32 PM

This presentation and discussion session aims to begin translating the research around this field so that it may provide clinicians confidence and guidance in applying this information with oral appliances into practice.
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This presentation and discussion session aims to begin translating the research around this field so that it may provide clinicians confidence and guidance in applying this information with oral appliances into practice.

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This presentation and discussion session aims to begin translating the research around this field so that it may provide clinicians confidence and guidance in applying this information with oral appliances into practice. 

What are the 2-3 key points that the audience will take away after attending this webinar?

  • In what circumstances can oral appliances (MAS) be appropriate for severe OSA cases
  • What combination treatments with oral appliances (MAS) are found to improve clinical 
    outcomes for OSA management
  • How can endotyping be translated into the clinical setting for oral appliances (MAS)

Who would benefit from attending this webinar?
Sleep and respiratory clinicians, researchers, technologists, psychologists and other allied health professionals, students of all career stages and primary care clinicians.

Chair:
Dr David Cunnington, Specialist sleep physician, Sunshine Coast Respiratory & Sleep

Speaker:
Prof Danny Eckert, Director & Professor at Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health, Flinders University
Dr Amal Osman, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health, Flinders University 

This webinar is free for members and $45.00 for non-members. 

The webinar will be recorded and made available online afterwards - free to ASA members and for a small fee to others. By registering to attend, you are giving your permission to be recorded.

Please note:
We will email you the webinar access details after you register and again a few hours before the webinar commences.

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  • Training Hours: 1.00
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