Sleep is Your Superpower
Sleep scientist, Matt Walker, presents a TED Talk on the power of sleep.
Sleep: Neurobiology, Medicine, and Society
Courseera offered by the University of Michigan that gives students the most up-to-date information on the biological, personal, and societal relevance of sleep.
Sleep Stages & Circadian Rhythms
Lesson from Khan Academy Medicine.
Washington University Sleep Center Case Conference
This monthly conference is a presentation and discussion of a complex clinical case(s) in sleep medicine, which may include polysomnogram or other sleep/circadian data. Sleep medicine clinical faculty and trainees participate in this event. CME credit (1 hour per session) is available. This event is open only to Wash U members of COBRAS who are active in the clinical care of patients and are up-to-date on regulatory requirements for access to protected health information and disclosure of conflicts of interest. Please contact Karen Porter (keporter@wustl.edu) for additional information or to participate.
Washington University Sleep Medicine Center Journal Club
This monthly journal club is a presentation and discussion of 3 papers, with an emphasis on those relevant to the clinical practice of sleep medicine. Sleep medicine clinical faculty and trainees participate in this event. CME credit (1 hour per session) is available. This event is open only to Wash U members of COBRAS. Please contact Karen Porter (keporter@wustl.edu) for additional information or to participate.
Washington University Core Lecture Series in Sleep Medicine
The Core Lecture Series in Sleep Medicine covers essential topics in clinical sleep medicine to help provide a foundation for trainees in our sleep medicine fellowship program to take care of patients with sleep disorders and help with preparation for the sleep medicine board examination. The topics closely follow the chapters in topics in the textbook, Review of Sleep Medicine, by Alon Avidan, which is used a primary reference for the lecture series that spans the academic year. Please contact Karen Porter (keporter@wustl.edu) for additional information or to participate.