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EMBASSY SUITES BY HILTONSAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT WATERFRONT150 ANZA BLVD, BURLINGAME, CA 94010
10th Annual
EducationalSymposium
SEPTEMBER 22 & 23, 20178:00AM - 6:30PM
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10TH ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
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WHY ATTEND THE SYMPOSIUM?
Learn :: The CSS Symposium brings together leading industry experts to keep you current on issues in the sleep medicine field
Network :: share and exchange ideas with industry peers
Earn Credits :: Earn up to 15 elective credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians OR up to 15 CEUs by the CSTE (BRPT) Program.
Have Fun :: Between sessions meet and greet peers then have a ball at the grand reception and enjoy live music and dinner!
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AGENDAFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2017
7:00AM - 8:00AM Registration | Exhibitor Displays Open | Continental Breakfast
8:00AM - 8:05AM Introduction and Welcome Address
CSS President: Trish Stiger, RPSGT Course Directors: Anoop Karippot, MD Rafael Pelayo, MD Richard Rosenberg, PhD Edwin M. Valladares, MS, RPSGT
8:05AM - 9:00AM School Start Bill SB328 - Keynote Senator Anthony J. Portantino California State Senator
9:00AM - 9:45AM Alzheimer’s Disease and the Emerging Interaction with Sleep Bryce A. Mander, PhDUniversity of California, Irvine
9:45am - 10:30am AASM’s Initiatives on Sleep - 2017 Update AASM Staff
10:30AM - 11:00AM Snack & Coffee Break | Exhibitor Displays Open
11:00AM - 11:45AM History of Sleep Medicine - Where are we Going? William C. Dement, MD, PhD Professor, Stanford University
11:45AM - 12:30PM Brain Drain - Overview of Research on Sleep-Disordered Breathing and the Brain
Mary Woo, DNScUCLA
12:30PM - 2:00PM Lunch | Networking Ballroom
2:00PM - 2:45PM Transportation Industry and Influence of Sleep Medicine Mark Rosekind, PhD
2:45PM - 3:30PM BRPT: Vision for the FutureDaniel D. Lane, BS, RPSGT, CCSHPresident, BRPT
3:30PM - 3:45PM Snack & Coffee Break | Exhibitor Displays Open
3:45PM - 4:30PM Sleep and Fatigue - a Challenge with Drivers of Commercial Vehicles Sergeant James NunezCalifornia Highway Patrol
4:30PM - 5:15PM Insomnia - Struggles with Sleep at Night Rachel Manber, PhD
5:15PM- 6:00PM Sleep and Neuromuscular Disease Management Michelle Cao, MDStanford University
6:00PM - 6:30PM Networking | Exhibitor Displays Open
6:30PM - 7:30PM Wine & Cheese Reception | Networking | Exhibitors Open SPONSORED BY
7:30PM CSS GRAND RECEPTION | DINNERLive Music
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AGENDASATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017
7:00AM - 8:00AM Continental Breakfast | Registration Open | Exhibitor Displays Open
8:00AM - 8:05AM Introduction and Welcome Address
CSS President: Trish Stiger, RPSGT Course Directors: Anoop Karippot, MD Rafael Pelayo, MD Richard Rosenberg, PhD Edwin M. Valladares, MS, RPSGT
8:05AM - 9:00AM Pediatric Sleep Apnea and Impact on HealthDavid Gozal, MDProfessor of Pediatrics, The University of Chicago
9:00AM - 9:45AM Sleep and Sports Performance - Can You Eliminate Fatigue?Cheri D. Mah, MSClinical & Translational Research Fellow
9:45AM - 10:30AM Arrhythmias in Sleep Apnea - Physiology or Pathophysiology? Thomas Konecny, MD, PhDKeck School of Medicine, USC
10:30AM - 10:45AM Snack & Coffee Break | Exhibitor Displays Open
10:45AM - 11:30AM Patient-Centered Approaches to Sleep Medicine Clete Kushida, MD, PhD, RST, RPSGT
11:30AM - 12:15PM Surgical Advances in Sleep Medicine - Is this the Future Stanley Liu, MDStanford
12:15PM - 1:00PM Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Complicated Interventions David Claman, MDProfessor, UCSF
1:00PM - 1:15PM Coffee Break | Exhibitor Displays Open
1:15PM - 2:00PM Lunch Ballroom
2:00PM - 3:00PM
BREAKOUT SESSION #1
Session A: AAST Training: “The Evolving Role of the Sleep Technologist” - with Peter Allen, BSRC, RRT-NPS-SDS, RST, RPSGTModerator: Richard Rosenberg, PhD
Session B: Oral Appliances and other SRBD Collaborative TherapiesModerator: Michael Simmons, DMD, MSc
Session C: Home Sleep Testing: A Hands-On Approach - PanelModerator: Anoop Karippot, MD, DFAPA, FAASM
3:00PM - 3:10PM Snack & Coffee Break | Exhibitor Displays Open
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AGENDASATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017
3:10PM - 4:10PM
BREAKOUT SESSION #2
Session D: AAST Training: “Scoring of Respiratory Events”Moderator: Richard Rosenberg, PhD
Session E: Oral Appliances and other SRBD Collaborative TherapiesModerator: Michael Simmons, DMD, MSc
Session F: Management of Sleep Lab, Administrative Ladder - PanelModerator: Anoop Karippot, MD, DFAPA, FAASM
4:10PM - 4:15PM Snack & Coffee Break | Exhibitor Displays Open
4:15PM - 5:15PM
BREAKOUT SESSION #3
Session G: AAST Training: “The Science and Art of PAP Titration”Moderator: Richard Rosenberg, PhD
Session H: Oral Appliances and other SRBD Collaborative Therapies Moderator: Michael Simmons, DMD, MSc
Session I: Meet the Professor, Difficult Cases in Lab/Clinic - PanelModerator: Rafael Pelayo, MD
5:15PM - 5:30PM Snack & Coffee Break | Exhibitor Displays Open
5:30PM - 6:30PM
BREAKOUT SESSION #4
Session J: AAST Training: “Surviving the Surveyor, AASM/Commission” - with Peter Allen, BSRC, RRT-NPS-SDS, RST, RPSGTModerator: Richard Rosenberg, PhD
Session K: Oral Appliances and other SRBD Collaborative TherapiesModerator: Michael Simmons, DMD, MSc
Session L: ICD-10, EMR and Billing Issues in Sleep Lab - PanelModerator: Anoop Karippot, MD, DFAPA, FAASM
6:30PM Wrap Up | Receive CME/CEU Certificates
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COURSE DIRECTORSAnoop Karippot, MD, DFAPA, FAASMChief, Psychiatry, Scripps Mercy Hospital.Vice Chief, Psychiatry, Scripps Memorial Hospital.Medical Director - Scripps Mercy Hospital - BHOP Psychiatry
Rafael Pelayo MDClinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science; Stanford University School of Medicine; Stanford Sleep Disorder Clinic
Richard S. Rosenberg, PhDAdjunct Faculty, Department of Psychology; California State University, Long Beach
ACCREDITATIONCME Information:This Live activity, California Sleep Society 10th Annual Meeting, with a beginning date of 09/22/2017, is submitted for up to 16.5 Elective credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1.
CEU Information:Applied for 16.5 C.E.U’s by the AAST. Technologists and Sleep Clinicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Edwin M. Valladares, MS, RPSGTSr. Polysomnography Technologist; Sleep Disorders Center, Keck Medical Center of USC
CSS BOARD PRESIDENT:Trish Stiger RPSGT, RCPPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
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BREAKOUT SESSION DETAILAAST TECHNOLOGIST TRACK
BREAKOUT SESSION A: 2pm - 3pm“The Evolving Role of the Sleep Technologist”Learning Objectives:
1. Attendees will be better able to adapt to the ev-er-changing job description of today’s technologist.
2. Attendees will gain insight into shaping their own career path in the current sleep medicine business model.
3. Attendees will come away with concepts that will guide them as they move forward in the workplace.
BREAKOUT SESSION D: 3:10pm - 4:10pm“Scoring of Respiratory Events” Learning Objectives:
1. Review of the rules for scoring respiratory events2. Update of recent changes to the scoring rules3. Apply scoring rules to examples of challenging events
BREAKOUT SESSION G: 4:15pm - 5:15pm“The Science and Art of PAP Titration” Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss strategies for mask choice and fitting2. Describe guideline recommendations for pressure
changes3. Assess the success and failures of sample titrations
BREAKOUT SESSION J: 5:30pm - 6:30pm“Surviving the Surveyor, AASM/Commission”Learning Objectives:
1. Sleep Lab Managers and Staff will better understand their responsibilities regarding site surveys.
2. How to run and also prepare for “Mock” surveys prior to actual accreditation or re-accreditation visits.
3. Infection Control, Patient Safety, Error Prevention, Outcome Reporting and Patient File Tracers covered.
4. Importance of proper application submission.
ORAL APPLIANCES AND OTHER SRBD COLLABORATIVE THERAPIES
BREAKOUT SESSION B: 2pm - 3pmBREAKOUT SESSION E: 3:10pm - 4:10pmBREAKOUT SESSION H: 4:15pm - 5:15pmBREAKOUT SESSION K: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
This session series will feature 15 minute cameo lectures followed by 20-30 minute hands-on stations:
CAMEO LECTURES:1. Overview and future of oral appliance therapy, “It’s
much more than you think” - presented by Michael Simmons, DMD, MSc
2. Preliminary Results of a Phenotyping Study Utilizing a Trial Oral Appliance - presented by Todd Morgan, DDS
3. Where does the nose fit in and how to do a basic exam of the nose and airway - presented by Stanley Liu, MD
4. The importance of nasal patency in SRBD and swallowing patterns to improve protective airway muscle function - presented by Mark Abramson, DDS
5. Tongue function evaluation as related to sleep disorders. Exercises to correct poor tongue function - presented by Sanda Valcu-Pinkerton, RDHAP,OMP (myofunctional therapist)
6. Improved techniques in oral appliance titration - presented by James DuHamel DDS
7. Interesting Case Presentations Using Oral Appliances (example “Failure of an Oral Appliance Status-post UPPP” and “Combination of Pharyngeal Exercise with OAT”)
8. Ask the expert(s) Q&A
HANDS-ON STATIONS:• Ask the expert(s) - continued Q&A• Myofunctional exercises- starting to train the
tongue• The screening exam of the nose and more• Determining normal and abnormal swallowing
patterns• Hands on adjusting and troubleshooting oral
appliances in treating SRBD - picking the right OA