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Insomnia management in primary care Can it be done Prof Robert Adams
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New drugs for sleepiness Where might they fit in Prof Brendan Yee
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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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Hypoglossal nerve stimulation for OSA Prof Peter Eastwood
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What do other specialty colleagues tell us about managing sleep in children with neurodisability Assoc Prof Jasneek ChawlaPaediatric Respiratory And Sleep Medicine Physician Queensland Children's Hospital
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New Investigator award presentations
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Official Opening, welcome to country and awards
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The orexin-hypocretin system implications for sleep, wake and the ageing brain Prof Ron, AProf Laura Jacobson, Dr Camilla Hoyos, Dr Julia Chapman, Prof Daniel Hoyer
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Reflections by a pulmonologist on adaptive and maladaptive responses to intermittent hypoxia Prof Maria Bonsignore Director of the Pulmonary Division, and of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Department Ospedali
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What do parents of children with neurodisability want us to prioritise for their child’s sleep Dr Natalie Pride Clinical Neuropsychologist The Children's Hospital at Westmead
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Improving the understanding of sleep in children with a neurodisability Panel Discussion
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How should we approach management of sleep in children with neurodisability International insights Prof Evelyn Constantin Paediatrics McGill University
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Paediatric sleep medicine overview of over two decades of research and discoveries in Montreal, Canada, and beyond! Prof Evelyn Constantin Paediatrics McGill University
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How common are sleep problems in Australian children with neurodisability Dr Moya Vandeleur Paediatric Respiratory And Sleep Specialist Royal Children’s Hospital
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Sleepless secrets unveiled bridging neuroscience, measurement and practice in insomnia Prof Eus Van Someren, Assoc Prof Amy Reynolds, Dr Keith Johnson
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Medicolegal report a comprehensive overview - how to prepare and face the courts Dr Anup Desai, Prof Matthew Naughton, Trevor Wallwork
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What do population based cohort studies teach us about sleep and cardiometabolic risk Prof Peter Cistulli Professor Of Sleep Medicine University of Sydney
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Developing a pathway for the diagnosis and management of obstructive sleep apnoea in First Nations communities Dr Daniel Sullivan, Assoc Prof Yaqoot Fatima, Ms Roslyn Von Senden, Dr Bushra Nasir, Dr Kathleen Madd
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What can clinical cohorts, in particular the ESDA cohort, teach us about cardiometabolic risk Prof Maria Bonsignore Director of the Pulmonary Division, and of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Department Ospedal
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What do population based cohort studies teach us about OSA and cardiometabolic risk Prof Garun Hamilton Respiratory And Sleep Physician Monash Health
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Sleep and cardiometabolic disease - from populations to clinical trials Prof Peter Cistulli, Prof Garun Hamilton, Prof Maria Bonsignore, Prof Bhajan Singh
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Navigating disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep conditions
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Driving phenotyping – deciphering who’s at risk before they get behind the wheel Assoc Prof Andrew Vakulin
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Obstructive sleep apnea and sleepiness at the wheel Prof Maria Bonsignore