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