Sleep in Aotearoa 2019 - Welcome Pack - Australasian Sleep Association

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Sleep in Aotearoa 2019 - Welcome Pack - Australasian Sleep Association
Sleep in Aotearoa 2019
                         Welcome Pack

Nau mai, haere mai

On behalf of the organising committee we wish you a very warm
welcome to Sleep in Aotearoa 2019. We are excited to host this event in
the magnificent facilities of the Manawa campus in the Te Papa
Hauora/Health Precinct.

This year we have a delightfully diverse array of topics associated with
sleep physiology, sleep medicine, and sleep health. We welcome the
ASA board who will be contributing to this exciting programme.

We really hope you enjoy your time at Sleep in Aotearoa, and also get
some time to experience this beautiful city and its wonderful people.

Kia manahau
Sleep in Aotearoa 2019 - Welcome Pack - Australasian Sleep Association
Sleep in Aotearoa 2019
                                 Location
Sleep in Aotearoa will be
held in the Manawa build-
ing. Entrance is off Antigua
street.

Make your way through the
ground floor foyer to the
lifts. Head up to level 3. The
registration desk will be ad-
jacent to the lift exit in the
common area.

                  Room

Registration      316

Trade             303

Short Course      311

Exam              310

Board             309

Conference        302

Please allow plenty of time
for transport to the venue.
For parking, please refer to
https://ccc.govt.nz/
transport/parking .
Sleep in Aotearoa 2019 - Welcome Pack - Australasian Sleep Association
Programme: Thursday 2nd of May
Time        Speaker                 Theme/Title
0900-1200   Chair: Karyn O'Keeffe   Short Course - Circadian Biology
900         Mirjam Munch            Basic concepts of the circadian timekeeping system
945         Philippa Gander         Synchronising the circadian timekeeping system
1030-1100                           Morning Tea
1100        Karyn O’Keeffe          Circadian biology in the real world: shift work
1000-1200   Chair: Angela Campbell NZ Sleep Competency Exam
1230-1315                           Lunch
1315-1330   Eru Waiti               Official Opening
1330-1500   Chair: Paul Kelly       General Abstracts
1330        James Miller            Bedtime routine in New Zealand children aged 7-10: Differences related to eth-
                                    nicity and socioeconomic status
1340        Sally Baddock           Infant-adult overnight bed-sharing: a systematic review of infant physiology and
                                    behaviour
1350        Mirjam Munch            The effects of a new dawn-dusk simulator on circadian rest-activity cycles, sleep,
                                    mood and well-being in dementia patients
1400        Barbara Galland         The use of autocameras for capturing the pre-bedtime activities of teenagers
1410        Lauren Miller           Improving sleep in pre-schoolers - can wearable cameras be used to assess pre-
                                    bedtime routines and behaviours? Study Protocol
1420        Rosie Gibson            Factors associated with the Sleep of Family Carers
1430        Rosie Gibson            “I think I could have coped if I was sleeping better”:
                                    Sleep across the trajectory of caring for a family member with dementia
1440        Nicky McNaught          The “Gift” of CPAP – a win-win outcome
1450        Angela Campbell         A review of Level III cardio-respiratory testing at WellSleep
1500        Pratiksha Ramji         Commercial sleep apnoea screening software: The reliability of auto-analysis
                                    versus manually scored studies.
1510        Shivangi Chandra        Clinical Audit of incoming phone calls/emails at Sleep Service at ADHB
1520        Jessica Langbridge      The Sleep Pathway restless leg questionnaire does not predict periodic limb

1530-1600                           Afternoon Tea
1600-1700   Chair: Michael Hlavac   New Investigator Award
1600        Grace Macaulay          Sleep states, habitual sleep and glycaemic control in children and adolescents
                                    with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
1615        Irene Cheung            Investigating the relationship between Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and hear-
                                    ingPilot and Feasibility study
1630        Tim Lequeux             Is the Nasal Cycle modified in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea syn-
                                    drome?
1645        Clare Ladyman           A longitudinal sleep education intervention for pregnant women with a history of de-
                                    pression

1700-1730 ASA NZ Branch AGM
1730-1800 SHF NZ Branch AGM
1900                                Conference Dinner. Mediterranean Food Company
                                    Dux Central. Poplar lane
Conference Dinner: Thursday 2nd of May 1900 till late
Due to the high demand for dinner,
there are now 2 options for delegates:

Option 1 (70 delegates) is the Mediterra-
nean food company. Walk time is 20
minutes from the Manawa building.

https://www.mediterraneanfoods.co.nz/

Option 2 (20 delegates) is the Dux Cen-
tral. This is 500 m from the Mediterrane-
an food company.

https://www.duxcentral.co.nz/#Home

Programme: Friday 3rd of May
Time          Speaker                    Theme/Title
0830-1000     Chair: Sally Powell        Obstructive sleep apnoea, models of care
830           Alan Young
850           Sutapa Mukherjee
910           ChingLi Chai-Coetzer
930           Michael Hlavac
950           Panel discussion
1000-1030                                Morning Tea
1030-1130     Chair: Kerri Melehan       Transitioning from paediatric to adult sleep service
1030          Andy Davies
1050          Dawn Elder
1110          Angela Campbell
1130-1200     Chair: Kerri Melehan       New ENT interventions
1130          Rachelle Love              Contemporary upper airway surgery for sleep breathing disorders in adults
1200-1300                                Lunch
1300-1430     Chair: Danny Eckert        Sleep and the Brain
1300          Russ Buckley               Reduced cerebral perfusion when awake in OSA
1330          Richard Jones              Sleep: Connection between OSA and Alzheimer's disease. Why we need sleep. Local
                                         sleeps
1430-1500                                Afternoon Tea
1500-1630     Chair: Peter Eastwood Career Development
1500          Danny Eckert               Career development
1530          Kerri Melehan              Career development
1600          Lucy Williams              Dealing with the Media
1630          Chair: Michael Hlavac      Conference close
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