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Sleep and Cardiovascular Health US Perspective from a Canadian Prof Atul Malhotra
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The sleep apnoea phenotypes Towards assessment from clinical polysomnography Dr Brad Edwards
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Early success in predicting OSA treatment outcomes with phenotyping A Prof Garun Hamilton
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Future of Sleep Apnea Therapy Prof Atul Malhotra
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CBT for Insomnia Prof Sean Drummond
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Circadian timing in shift work and mood regulation Dr Shantha Rajaratnam
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Multidisciplinary care for insomnia Where pharmacotherapy may fit in A Prof Darren Mansfield
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Problematic airway disease Prof Phil Bardin
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Anxiety and depression in chronic lung disease Prof Kay Wilhelm
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Obstructive sleep apnea who needs a sleep study Assoc Prof Darren Mansfield
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Lung Nodules Dr Barton Jennings
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Investigating lung nodules
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COPD Pathophysiology Prof Peter Frith
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COPD Epidemiology Prof Michael Abramson
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Is COPD always progressive Prof Bartolome Celli (via Skype)
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Managing Severe SOB in COPD Prof David Currow
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COPD Current Therapies Prof Christine Jenkins
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COPD Comorbidity Prof Christine McDonald
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Anxiety and depression in COPD Prof Kay Wilhelm
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COPD Alternative and New Therapies Prof Bartolome Celli (via Skype)
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COPD Exacerbation Phenotyping Dr Martin MacDonald
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COPD State of the Art Panel
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History of Asthma in Australia
A/Prof Peter Holmes
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Asthma Pathogenesis Prof Gary Anderson