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Oral corticosteroid stewardship Assoc Prof John Blakey
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The future of asthma Michael Wechsler, Peter Gibson, Jo Douglass, Peter Wark, Christine Jenkins, Michelle Goldman
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VCD-ILO panel discussion Martin MacDonald, Deb Phyland, Malcolm Baxter
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Asthma Treatment opportunities for tomorrow Prof Michael Wechsler
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Endogenous immune-suppression in chronic inflammatory lung disease Dr Belinda Thomas
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Asthma COPD overlap Professor Christine McDonald
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Asthma control, treatable traits, remission what’s next Professor Peter Gibson
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Asthma – a patient’s perspective Q & A Gary Lam
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What is diabetic retinopathy Dr Amy Cohn
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Mild asthma – ignored for too long Prof Christine Jenkins
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Panel discussion the role of screening for sleep apnoea in high risk conditions Frances Chung, Garun Hamilton, Daniel Hillman
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New drugs for sleepiness Where might they fit in Prof Brendan Yee
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Hypoglossal nerve stimulation for OSA Prof Peter Eastwood
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CBT-I apps. Are we ready to replace the clinician Assoc Prof Bei Bei
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Medicinal cannabis for sleep disturbances Dr Jennifer Walsh
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Insomnia management in primary care Can it be done Prof Robert Adams
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Mechanisms by which OSA may mediate risk for postoperative outcomes Prof David Hillman
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Will managing shift work save our service industry workforce Dr Tracey Sletten
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What’s new in treating circadian disorders Prof Sally Ferguson
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Sleep apnoea in patients undergoing major surgery What is the risk Prof Frances Chung
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Circadian disorders Physiological mechanisms Associate Professor Sean W Cain
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Models of care for sleep apnoea screening in Australia Is there a role Professor Matthew Naughton
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Developments in the basic science of COPD Clinical Implications Prof Ross Vlahos
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Eosinophils in COPD - do they matter Dr Martin MacDonald