Sleep Diagnostics, Past, Present and Future, Adapting to Change
Event Details
Course introduction: In-Lab and home diagnostics review with emphasis on adapting to new technology. Impact of technology on new business models with the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
Event Details
Course introduction:
In-Lab and home diagnostics review with emphasis on adapting to new technology. Impact of technology on new business models with the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and lab automation, will also be covered.
Course Objectives:
- Better understand the clinical pathway of sleep diagnostics from the early research period to present.
- Gain clinical insight into patient indications for study selection.
- Appreciate the patient experience depending on study type.
- See technology changes and the evolution of physician/technician roles.
- Better adapt to new business models for lab work-flow and automation.
CE Credits:
This Neuro Training Academy course is valid for 1.0 CEC approved by BRPT
Speakers for this event
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Peter Allen
Peter Allen
BSRC, RRT, NPS, SDS, RST, RPSGT, FAAST
Peter Allen has over 30 years experience, spanning the fields of sleep technology, critical care respiratory and DME. Peter has extensive experience in sleep disorders center management and accreditation along with active involvement with sleep, respiratory and DME societies as a board member and speaker.
Peter’s formal education in health care includes studies at Drexel University, West Chester University and The University of Pennsylvania.
Recently in 2021 Peter was recognized as a Fellow by the American Association of Sleep Technologists (AAST).BSRC, RRT, NPS, SDS, RST, RPSGT, FAAST
Time
(Thursday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
Location
ONLINE eSeminar
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