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This package gathers together the sleep measurement and sleep science sessions from the conference. It includes the plenary session on new thinking on the role of sleep labs as well as the popular interactive PSG analysis session. International speaker Jean-Louis Pepin covered innovative approaches to diagnosing sleep apnoea, while local speakers covered the latest in digital technologies. Don't miss the oral presentation session on sleep measurement topics, as well as a spotlight session on sleep science credentials.
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This package gathers together the sleep measurement and sleep science sessions from the conference. It includes the plenary session on new thinking on the role of sleep labs as well as the popular interactive PSG analysis session. International speaker Jean-Louis Pepin covered innovative approaches to diagnosing sleep apnoea, while local speakers covered the latest in digital technologies. Don't miss the oral presentation session on sleep measurement topics, as well as a spotlight session on sleep science credentials.

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This package consists of the sleep measurement and sleep science sessions from Sleep DownUnder 2022, a total of 8 hours' worth of the latest science across the sleep field. This package is $85 for ASA members and $180 for everyone else.

Helen Bearpark Plenary Session and ANZSSA Awards: Wake up to grey matters? Expert exposé on brain health opportunity for sleep labs

  • Introduction and Overview - Angela D'Rozario
  • Sleep makes waves: Consequences of sleep apnea on markers of brain health - Anna Mullins
  • So you want to measure cognition and mood in the sleep lab? An introduction to what and how - Romola Bucks
  • Snoring and sadness: Can we improve mood outcomes in individuals with sleep apnea? - Melinda Jackson
  • What next? Integrating brain health assessments into the sleep lab - Julia Chapman

International Keynote Presentation

  • Innovative approaches and digital medicine solutions for diagnosing sleep apnea - Jean-Louse Pepin

Reason or rhyme? The rhythms of PSG. Interactive session including paeds and adult questions, expertise, and discussion

  • Adult Sleep Analysis Cha Cha - Kerri Melehan
  • Adult Respiratory Analysis Waltz - Thomas Churchward 
  • Paediatric Analysis Promenade - Rebecca Mihai

Putting the cred in sleep science credentials: A guided tour of professional development and recognition opportunities for ANZ Sleep Science professionals

  • Navigating the world of international sleep science qualifications - Kerri Melehan
  • How to consolidate your sleep career - a tour of education and development opportunities -  Fraser Lowrie
  • A major advance in the profession of sleep science - The Australian Council for Clinical Physiologists accreditation framework - Andrew Perkins

Designing digital sleep health interventions: from bench to bedside

  • Know thy consumers: Designing, developing and deployment digital technologies with consumer and community involvement - Prerna Varma
  • The A to ZZZ development of behavioural therapy for insomnia app - Chris Gordon
  • Not just sleep tracking: Developing a wearable device to actually improve sleep - Hannah Scott
  • When the rubber meets the road. Using digital sleep interventions in the real world? - David Cunnington
  • Q and A Panel with speakers

ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Sleep measurement technologies

  • Slow frequency wake EEG and hypoxemia during sleep predicts vigilance performance following extended wakefulness in patients with OSA - Andrew Vakulin
  • The effects of sleep disordered breathing on sleep spindle activity in children and the relationship with neurocognition - Marisha Shetty
  • Longitudinal associations of sleep micro architecture with future cognitive function in middle-aged and older men from a community-based cohort study - Jesse Parker
  • The performance accuracy of wrist worn oximetry and its automated output parameters for screening obstructive sleep apnoea in children - Mon Ohn
  • Episodes of drowsiness present during cognitively demanding tasks - Arvind Gnani Srinivasan
  • Traditional clinical and novel oximetry measures as predictors of cardiovascular events - Philip de Chazal
  • A systematic scoping review of minimally invasive respiratory monitoring - Chris Bull

 

Free for members, $20 for others

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