Prof. Dr. Peter Cistulli, Prof. Dr. Atul Malhotra, Prof. Dr. Anshul Sama, Dr. John Viviano, Dr. Aditi Desai
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Listen to a series of world-leading experts on the causes of sleep-disordered breathing, and the new technologies being developed in the field of sleep medicine. Topics covered include:
1. Precision Medicine for OSA and Emerging Technologies
2. Snoozeal®: Novel Approach to Treatment of Snoring and Mild OSA
3. Latest Advances in the Management of Sleep Disordered Breathing
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Listen to a series of world-leading experts on the causes of sleep-disordered breathing, and the new technologies being developed in the field of sleep medicine. Topics covered include:
1. Precision Medicine for OSA and Emerging Technologies
2. Snoozeal®: Novel Approach to Treatment of Snoring and Mild OSA
3. Latest Advances in the Management of Sleep Disordered Breathing
Prof. Dr. Peter Cistulli - Precision Medicine for OSA and Emerging Technologies - June 2020
Treat Snoring & Sleep Apnea
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Prof. Dr. Peter Cistulli - Precision Medicine for OSA and Emerging Technologies - June 2020
Join Prof. Dr. Peter Cistulli to learn about Obstructive Sleep Apnea: the need for bespoke management.
Prof. Dr. Peter Cistulli is the Clinical Director of the Sleep Medicine Program at Royal North Shore Hospital University of Sydney and Res Med Chair in Sleep Medicine
Treat Snoring & Sleep Apnea
Listen to a series of world-leading experts on the causes of sleep-disordered breathing, and the new technologies being developed in the field of sleep medicine. Topics covered include:
1. Precision Medicine for OSA and Emerging Technologies
2. Snoozeal®: Novel Approach to Treatment of Snoring and Mild OSA
3. Latest Advances in the Management of Sleep Disordered Breathing