Sleep disorders affect millions worldwide, but identifying and addressing them often falls through the cracks. This two-part seminar equips sleep professionals and allied healthcare providers with the insights and tools to bridge this gap.
Event Details: Some Event Details TBD.
Statistics You Need to Know:
Explore the prevalence of major sleep disorders like insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrome, and circadian rhythm disorders across different demographics.
The Ripple Effect:
Understand the wide-reaching impacts of sleep disorders on physical health, mental well-being, and economic productivity.
Unpacking Disparities:
How social determinants of health influence the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders.
Structured Diagnostics:
Learn how to walk through a comprehensive decision tree for identifying and diagnosing sleep disorders, from initial symptoms to advanced testing options.
Tests to Consider:
Overview of tools like polysomnography, home sleep apnea testing (HSAT), actigraphy, and their role in clinical evaluation.
Knows and Unknowns:
Explore the limitations of current diagnostic methods and areas of ongoing research in sleep medicine.
This seminar is ideal for:
Sleep disorders are underdiagnosed and undertreated, despite their profound impact on overall health. By enhancing cross-disciplinary understanding and communication, we can empower providers to identify sleep issues earlier and coordinate better care.
📢 Join us to transform the way you approach sleep disorders in your practice!
NOTE: This is planned as a FREE EVENT open to the public. Event details are TENTATIVE*
Health Culture Foundation’s mission is to make high quality health education material as widely available as possible. We will be publishing a resource from each event with key findings and links to related resources.
*In some cases, if we don’t have the right host and audience for a live event, resources will be reallocated for an interactive report or pre-recorded webinar.
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If you want to join leaders who will shape what Americans think about sleep.