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2021 3rd Annual Scientific Conference Sponsored by the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine September 13-19, 2021 The 2021 SBSM Scientific Conference is dedicated to continually expanding the field of behavioral sleep by providing global perspectives on BSM. Our invited speakers are devoted to the changing reality and the growing body of knowledge related to promoting innovation through science that drives the future of Behavioral Sleep Medicine impacted by federal funding for sleep disorder research through professional advocacy to facilitate change. OVERVIEW The program includes sessions devoted to the use of behavioral and cognitive approaches across the life span with specific sessions focused on children, adolescents, young and old adults to provide diverse content for all attendees. International BSM experts will present innovative research to diversify and expand BSM in other countries. The meeting offers a variety of different session formats to appeal to the wide range of SBSM members including daily poster data blitzes, symposia, workshops. The meeting continues to place an emphasis on career development and growth including sessions for networking and visiting the exhibits. Additionally, it will provide an opportunity for trainees of all levels, clinicians, and population scientists to obtain a review of BSM theory and practice. A separate event, the BSM Bootcamp is designed to give the BSM provider a case-centered approach to review BSM theory and practice. It will run through the basics for board preparation and sharpen your practice with coaching from experts. The course will provide an opportunity for information exchange and learning from behavioral sleep medicine (BSM) experts. TARGET AUDIENCE The meeting will provide an opportunity for information exchange and learning from behavioral sleep medicine (BSM) experts. Additionally, it will provide an opportunity for trainees of all levels, clinicians, and population scientists to obtain a review of BSM theory and practice.
DISCLOSURE POLICY SBSM intends to provide balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all sponsored educational activities. All faculty and planning committee members participating in sponsored activities and their spouse/partner are required to disclose to the activity audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of this conference. Conference content may include a discussion of an unlabeled use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved for any purpose. In addition, some discussions may be of a sensitive nature. Schedule at a Glance Thursday, September 16, 2021 Registration opens with the opportunity to network with other colleagues. Registration and Exhibits 3:00 – 5:00 pm Hermitage CD Foyer Networking Event 5:00 – 7:00 pm Hermitage CD Foyer Past President’s Dinner 7:30 pm central time TBD (invitation only) Schedule Friday, September 17, 2021 Hybrid Practice in today’s real world. More and more we are seeing clients through a screen, and they are bringing a wide array of comorbidities, diversity, medication interactions, and individual differences. To address these patients, we need to translate what we have learned in the literature into real-world practice. This Session starts with the virtual oral poster data blitzes that will spotlight the latest research in adolescent sleep, and behavioral sleep medicine, plus therapy for insomnia and pain. Breakfast Buffet/Exhibits 8:00 am eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Welcome and Session Overview 9:00 am eastern time Hermitage CD Michael Nadorff, PhD SBSM Board of Directors Liaison – Scientific Program Committee Oral Poster Data Blitz 9:15 am – 12:30 pm eastern time Hermitage CD (Streaming Live and In Person) Break with refreshments 12:30 – 1:00 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Awards and Recognition 1:00 – 2:15 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Christina McCrae, PhD, CBSM President, Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine Reception and Lunch and Exhibits 2:15 – 3:30 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Introduction Ariel Neikrug, PhD Hermitage CD Scientific Program Committee Invited Speaker Presentation 3:30 – 4:30 pm eastern time Hermitage CD
Impact of Pharmacology on Sleep: What a Behavioral Sleep Specialist needs to know Ruth Benca, MD, PhD Professor - Geropsychiatry Wake Forest School of Medicine; Atrium Health Psychiatry Symposium 4:30 – 5:30 pm eastern time Hermitage CD COZI Study: A Lesson in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research and Stakeholder Engagement Moderator: S. Justin Thomas, PhD, DBSM; Presenters: Daniel Buysse, MD; Daniel Taylor, PhD, DBSM; and Jennifer Scully, MDes. Keynote Presentation 5:30 – 6:30 pm eastern time Hermitage CD A Life in Sleep: Lessons Learned Mark Rosekind, PhD Distinguished Policy Scholar, Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University; Chief Safety Innovation Officer, Zoox Closing Comments Michael Nadorff, PhD SBSM Board of Directors Liaison – Scientific Program Committee Networking/Reception 6:30 – 7:30 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Grand Ole Opry 8:00 pm eastern time Ticketed Event Schedule Saturday, September 18, 2021 Hybrid Practice in today’s real world. More and more we are seeing clients through a screen, and they are bringing a wide array of comorbidities, diversity, medication interactions, and individual differences. To address these patients, we need to translate what we have learned in the literature into real-world practice. From a focus on innovation to discussions of how to conduct BSM in real world settings (e.g. academic medicine centers) this session will help you find new and better ways to navigate real world practice, and today’s challenges in clinical practice. Continental Breakfast/Exhibits 9:00 am eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Welcome and Session Overview 9:00 am eastern time Hermitage CD Moderator Jennifer Mundt, PhD, DBSM Scientific Program Committee Invited Speaker Presentation 9:15 – 10:00 am eastern time Hermitage CD The use of precision and personalized population health to assess, analyze, and mitigate Social Determinates of Health in Behavioral Sleep Medicine Azizi Seixas, PhD NYU Grossman School of Medicine; Department of Population Health; Department of Psychiatry
Symposium 10:00 – 11:00 am eastern time Hermitage CD Insomnia and Upper Airway Stimulation Therapy: Considerations for Screening and Treatment Presenters: Yelena Chernyak, PhD, DBSM; Michelle Drerup, PsyD, DBSM; Shalini Manchanda, MD; Stephanie M. Stahl, MD Break 11:00 – 11:30 am eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Moderator Luis Buenaver, PhD, DBSM Hermitage CD Scientific Program Committee Symposium 11:30 – 12:30 pm central time Hermitage CD Taking sleep to the streets: Innovative delivery models for sleep health promotion and insomnia treatment across disciplines Presenters: Michelle Drerup, PsyD, DBSM; Catherine Siengsukon, PT, PhD; Rebecca Ludwig, OT, PhD Candidate; Alexa Kane, PsyD; Alicia Roth, PhD, DBSM Lunch and Exhibits 12:30 – 1:15 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Keynote Presentation 1:15 – 2:15 pm eastern time Hermitage CD The future of BSM at the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research Marishka Brown, PhD Director, National Center on Sleep Disorders Research, NHLBI Workshop 2:15 – 4:15 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Sharing the Covers: Strategies for Integrating the Bedpartner into Behavioral Sleep Treatments Presenters: Wendy Troxel, PhD; Kelly Baron, PhD, DBSM Break 4:15 – 4:45 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Foyer Moderator Luis Buenaver, PhD, DBSM Hermitage CD Scientific Program Committee Workshop 4:45 – 6:45 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Hypersomnia Presenters: Jennifer M. Mundt PhD, Spencer C. Dawson PhD, Jason C. Ong PhD Symposium 6:45 – 7:45 pm eastern time Hermitage CD Innovative Solutions to Behavioral Sleep Medicine Challenges: Development and Launch of a Web-Based Provider Training for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) Moderator: Daniel J. Taylor PhD Presenters: Allison K. Wilkerson, PhD; Jessica R. Dietch, PhD; Kristi Pruiksma, PhD, DBSM; Daniel Taylor, PhD, DBSM Closing Comments Michael Grandner, PhD, DBSM Hermitage CD SBSM 2021 – 2022 President PLANNING COMMITTEE Eric Zhou, PhD - Chair Harvard Medical School Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Boston Children’s Hospital Attending Psychologist Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Sleep and Circadian Rhythms Geoff Brearley, BSc,SocSc(Psych)(Hons), School of Psychological Sciences PgDipProfPsych, AssocMAPS. Monash University, Clayton, Australia Bayside Sleep Health Wynnum, Australia Jennifer Mundt, PhD, DBSM Clinical Psychologist Luis Buenaver, PhD, DBSM Assistant Professor of Neurology Assistant Professor Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Assistant Professor Neurology Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine Director Johns Hopkins Behavioral Sleep Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Michael Nadorff, PhD Associate Professor of Psychology Professor Colin Espie, PhD, DSc, FBPsS, FRSM Mississippi State University Professor of Sleep Medicine Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Ariel Neikrug, PhD Senior Research Fellow, Somerville College Senior Assistant Clinical Professor Clinical Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior University of Oxford Honorary Consultant University of California, Irvine Clinical Psychologist OUH NHS Trust Prof. Dr. rer. Soc. Dipl. Psych. Dieter Riemann Sleep & Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi) Oxford, Psychological Psychotherapist/ Supervisor CBT OX1 3QU, UK Somnologe (DGSM)/ Behavioral Sleep Medicine (ESRS) Danielle M. Graef, PhD Head of the Department of Clinical Psychology & Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Psychophysiology Center for Mental Illness (Department) University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Freiburg, Germany Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology Sarah Silverman, PsyD Kathryn Hansen, BS, CPC, CPMA Sleep Psychologist Executive Director, Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine National Register Health Service Psychologist Orlando Sleep Medicine Center Hailey Meaklim, BSc (Hons), MPsych, DBSM Orlando, FL Psychologist and PhD Candidate Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health
BSM Bootcamp: A case-centered approach to BSM Friday, September 13, 2019 Saturday, September 18, 2021 5:00 – 9:15 pm central time September 13, 20 Hybrid Ticketed Event The BSM Bootcamp is designed to give the BSM provider a case-centered approach to review BSM theory and practice. It will run through the basics for board preparation and sharpen your practice with coaching from experts. The course will provide an opportunity for information exchange and learning from behavioral sleep medicine (BSM) experts. Registration 5:00 pm central time Hermitage CD Foyer Networking Event/Reception 7:00 – 8:00 pm central time Hermitage CD Foyer Allyson Gilles, PhD; Co-Chair Course Sub-Committee Carolyn Ievers-Landis, PhD, DBSM; Co-Chair Course Sub-Committee Welcome/Session Overview 8:00 pm central time Hermitage CD Skye Ochsner-Margolies, PhD, DBSM Chair, Education Committee Introduction Allyson Gilles, PhD; Co-Chair Course Sub-Committee Invited Presenter 8:15 – 9:15 pm central time Nightmares and unwanted dreams: What can you do about them? How to deal with unwanted dreams? Michael Nadorff, PhD Carolyn Ievers-Landis, PhD, DBSM Learning objectives: 1. Identify causes of unwanted dreams 2. Discuss behavioral treatment of nightmares for adults and children and adolescents Closing Comments: Allyson Gilles, PhD; Co-Chair Course Sub-Committee Carolyn Ievers-Landis, PhD, DBSM; Co-Chair Course Sub- Committee 7:30 AM – 3:15 PM Sunday, September 19, 2021 Hybrid Continental Breakfast 7:30 – 8:30 am central time Hermitage CD Foyer Introduction Carolyn Ievers-Landis, PhD, DBSM; Co-Chair Course Sub- Committee Invited Presenter 8:30 – 9:30 am central time Hermitage CD From owls to larks: Circadian rhythm disorders Julio Fernandez-Mendoza, PhD, CBSM, DBSM Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss differential diagnosis of circadian rhythm and insomnia disorders 2. Review current treatment modalities Invited Presenter 9:30 – 11:00 am central time Hermitage CD The language of sleep: PSG, HST and PAP Therapy Sally Ibrahim, M.D Learning Objectives: 1. Discuss evidenced-based management of breathing disorders, 2. Correlate the current treatment regimens for management across the lifespan Break 11:00 – 11:15 am central time Hermitage CD Foyer Introduction: Skye Ochsner-Margolies, PhD, DBSM Chair, Education Committee Invited Presenter 11:15 – 12:00 pm central time Hermitage CD Geriatric Sleep: What does it look like and what is different? Bruce Rybarcyk, PhD Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the clinical presentation and associated factors of sleep disorders in geriatrics 2. Define how best to tailor treatments for optimal outcomes Buffet in the meeting room 12:00 – 12:30 pm central time Hermitage CD Foyer Introduction Neal Morris, EdD, PhD, DBSM Education Committee; Course Sub-Committee Invited Presenter 12:30 – 1:15 pm central time Hermitage CD A Neurologist’s perspective of sleep in children with neurodevelopmental disorders Jose Colon, MD Learning Objectives: 1. Define the prevalence of sleep disorders in special populations 2. Correlate treatment strategies Invited Presenter 1:15 – 2:15 pm central time Hermitage CD Pharmacology for the BSM Providers Ruth Benca, MD, PhD Learning Objectives: 1. Present an overview of commonly prescribed sleep aids and OTC agents Invited Presenter 2:15 – 3:15 pm central time Hermitage CD Updates on restless leg syndrome (RLS) and dopaminergic drugs Roberta Leu, M.D Learning Objective: 1. Discuss the scope of practice for assessment and treatment of patients across the life span with RLS
Post-test answers/ Closing remarks 3:15 pm Allyson Gilles, PhD; Co-Chair Course Sub-Committee Carolyn Ievers-Landis, PhD, DBSM; Co-Chair Course Sub-Committee Neal Morris, EdD, PhD, DBSM; Course Sub-Committee; Education Committee Skye Ochsner-Margolies, PhD, DBSM; Chair, Education Committee PLANNING COMMITTEE Carolyn E. Ievers-Landis, PhD, DBSM – Co-Chair Neal Morris, EdD, DBSM, ABPP Clinical Psychologist/Professor of Pediatrics Clinical Psychologist Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Bethesda, MD Psychology University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Skye Ochsner Margolies, PhD Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital Clinical Psychologist/Assistant Professor Cleveland, OH UNC School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology Chapel Hill, NC Allyson Gilles, PhD – Co-Chair Research Scientist Kathryn Hansen, BS, CPC, CPMA, REEGT Behavioral Sleep Medicine Executive Director University of Utah Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine CONFERENCE ACCREDITATION APPROVAL Satisfactory Completion Learners must complete an evaluation form to receive a certificate of completion. You must participate in the entire activity as partial credit is not available. If you are seeking continuing education credit for a specialty not listed below, it is your responsibility to contact your licensing/certification board to determine Session eligibility for your licensing/certification requirement. Accreditation Statement In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and Society for Behavioral Sleep Medicine (SBSM). Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. Physicians TM Amedco LLC designates this live activity for a maximum of 27.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Psychologists Amedco LLC designates this activity for a maximum of 27.50 Psychologist contact hours. The following state boards accept courses from APA providers for Counselors: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, ME, MO, NC, ND, NH, NE, NJ, NM, NV, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI, WY MI: No CE requirements The following state boards accept courses from APA providers for MFTs: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IN, KS, MD, ME, MO, NE, NC, NH, NJ, NM, NV, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WY The following state boards accept courses from APA providers for Addictions Professionals: AK, AR, CO, CT, DC, DE, GA, IA, IN, KS, LA, MD, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NY (outstate held)*, OK, OR, SC, UT, WA, WI, WY
MA / MFTs: Participants can self-submit courses not approved by the MAMFT board for review. The following state boards accept courses from APA providers for Social Workers: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IN, KY, ME, MN, MO, NE, NH, NM, OR, PA, VT, WI, WY * If the activity is held live in the state of NY, then direct addictions board is required, ie: NAADAC. If the activity is held outside NY, is virtual, enduring or remote, it is considered "outstate" and this reciprocity applies. Social Workers As a Jointly Accredited Organization, Amedco is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Amedco maintains responsibility for this course. Social Workers completing this course receive 27.50 GENERAL continuing education credits. The following state boards accept courses offering ASWB ACE credit for Social Workers: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WI, WV, WY * WV accepts ASWB ACE unless activity is in live in West Virginia then an application is required. The following state boards accept courses offering ASWB ACE credit for Counselors: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, MA, MD, ME, MO, ND, NE, NM, NH, NV, OK, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI, WY AL / Counselors: Activities not providing NBCC approval may be approved by the Board for individual licensees upon receipt of acceptable documentation prior to the activity. Please send course details to your licensing board for approval BEFORE the event. No approvals afterward by the board. The following state boards accept courses offering ASWB ACE credit for MFTs: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, FL, IA, ID, IN, KS, MD, ME, MO, NC, NE, NH, NM, NV, OK, PA, RI, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI, WY MA / MFTs: Participants can self-submit courses not approved by the MAMFT board for review. The following state boards accept courses offering ASWB ACE credit for Addictions Professionals: AK, CA, CO, CT, GA, IA, IN, KS, LA, MO, MT, ND, NM, NV, OK, OR, SC, WA, WI, WV, WY New York Board for Psychology (NY PSY) Amedco is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0031. 27.50 hours. ADA Statement ADA accommodations will be made in accordance with the law. If you require ADA accommodations, please indicate what your needs are at the time of registration. We cannot ensure the availability of appropriate accommodations without prior notification. Grievances If you would like to file a grievance, complaints or have questions, please contact Kathryn Hansen at 859-312- 8880 or Kathryn@BehavioralSleep.org QUESTIONS Kathryn Hansen (859) 312-8880 or kathryn@behavioralsleep.org MEMBERSHIP Join and save! If you are not a member of SBSM and would like to become one, join SBSM and receive benefits such as journal subscriptions, access to the online member portal, and much more. Visit the SBSM website at www.behavioralsleep.org for membership information including a complete listing of benefits and description of all membership categories. Membership is on a rolling calendar-year and expires 365 days after payment of membership fees.
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