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Sleep Issues in Primary Care: The Sleeping Giant
Expert faculty discuss sleep disorders and how common they are; the serious consequences that sleep disorders can have; the issue of underdiagnosed sleep disorders in primary care; and a sleep disorders primer for primary care providers. The best practices in screening and diagnosis, as well as how and when to refer a patient to a specialist, are also discussed in this prerecorded presentation.
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Faculty
David N. Neubauer, MD
Program Chair
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Associate Director
Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorders Center
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Paul Doghramji, MD
Family Physician
Collegeville Family Practice
Collegeville, PA
Faculty Disclosures
Full Disclosure Policy Affecting CME Activities
As a provider accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), it is the policy of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine to require the disclosure of the existence of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or a sponsor has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed in an educational presentation. The presenting faculty reported the following:
Dr. Neubauer has disclosed the following financial relationships:
Consultant – Neurocrine Biosciences, sanofi-aventis U.S., Takeda
Speaker’s Bureau – sanofi-aventis U.S., Takeda
Dr. Doghramji has disclosed the following financial relationships:
Consultant – Cephalon, Neurocrine, sanofi-aventis U.S., Takeda
Speaker’s Bureau – Cephalon, sanofi-aventis U.S., Sepracor, Takeda
No faculty member has indicated that their presentation will include information on off-label products.
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