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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    A2Zzz 2025 Volume 34 Number 3 (A32020)

    The following articles can be found in the A2Zzz 2025 Volume 34 Number 3 (A32020) of A2Zzz:

    Cardiovascular Pathophysiology in Sleep: Interpreting EKG and Autonomic Influence by Brandon Ramirez, RPSGT, CCSH, OMS-II 

    Technical Corner: Cross-Training to Build Multiskilled Teams in  Understaffed Sleep Labs by Matthew Anastasi, RPSGT, RST, FAAST

    Shedding Light on Narcolepsy: A Two-Part Series for Sleep Technologists by Geoff Eade, RPSGT, CCSH

    The Ripple Effect: How Leadership Transforms Sleep Medicine by Colton Wiggins, MSML, BBA-HCM, RRT-SDS, RPSGT, CCSH

    Summer 2025 Reflection by Bretton Lane, BS, RPSGT

    Updates to Claiming CECs From A2Zzz:

    AAST members looking to claim their free AAST continuing education credits (CECs) from reading the latest issue of A2Zzz will need to complete a knowledge assessment in the Learning Center. Upon completion of the knowledge assessment, AAST members will be awarded their four free AAST CECs.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Barriers in the Sleep Patient Journey: A Patient Perspective (A32014)

    Key Talking Points:

    Title of Talk: “Barriers in the Sleep Patient Journey: A Patient Perspective”

    Speaker: Sarah Wahhab, RPSGT – Director of Clinical Outreach, Advanced Sleep Management

    Summary: Sleep disorders affect millions of Americans, yet patients face long waits, confusing referral pathways, and inconsistent education. In this engaging session, Sarah Wahhab, a nationally recognized sleep medicine leader with over 20 years of experience, explores how to break down these barriers and transform the patient journey from delayed and fragmented to efficient and patient-centered.

    Key Learning Points:

    • Why sleep health is foundational to overall well-being and how delayed care worsens outcomes.
    • The importance of educating both providers and patients about local sleep resources and referral pathways.
    • How specialist shortages and fragmented systems extend wait times—and what can be done now to ease the bottleneck.
    • How empowering providers to initiate testing can shorten time to treatment and improve adherence.
    • Why a well-built sleep program with fast, clear communication dramatically increases patient follow-through.
    • How DMEs can be partners rather than barriers by providing timely setups and meaningful patient education.

     

    Takeaways for the Audience: Participants will leave with practical strategies to streamline referrals, strengthen collaboration between stakeholders, and improve patient outcomes—ultimately elevating the perception and impact of sleep medicine in their communities.

    Ideal Audience: Healthcare providers, sleep technologists, program administrators, primary care teams, and anyone involved in patient referrals or care coordination within sleep medicine.

    Sarah Wahhab, RPSGT

    Director of Clinical Outreach, Advanced Sleep Management

    Advanced Sleep Management / Baylor, Scott, & White - Sleep Services

    Sarah Wahhab, RPSGT

    Sarah Wahhab is a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) with over 20 years of experience in sleep medicine. Since earning her credential in 2007, she has held leadership roles including Director of a DME company, Clinical Director, Chief Operating Officer, and now Director of Clinical Outreach at Advanced Sleep Management.

     

    In her current role, Sarah oversees the Has Been Evaluated division and partners with practices to strengthen sleep programs across 10 Baylor Scott & White locations—ensuring patients have a direct pathway to care and physicians’ clinical goals are met. She has successfully led multiple facilities through AASM and Joint Commission accreditation and designed occupational health programs promoting safety and compliance in the driving community.

     

    Passionate about education and best practices, Sarah works alongside more than 45 sleep specialists and some of the field’s founding leaders. Her mission is to elevate the profession, empower clinicians, and ensure patient care remains at the forefront of sleep medicine.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    COMISA-The Sleep Gap: How Women's Brains Rest Differently (A31983)

    This session, featuring renowned speaker Jennifer L. Martin, PhD, promises to be enlightening and engaging!  

    Sleep is essential, but did you know that sleep disorders can significantly differ in how they affect women? Join us as we explore the intricacies of COMISA (comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea) and how it uniquely presents in women. Here’s what you can expect from this engaging, research-driven session: 

    - Discover the Differences in how women experience rest, with insights into neurological and physiological factors.   

    - Stay Up to Date with the latest evidence on COMISA and dual-treatment approaches that are reshaping women’s sleep health.   

    - Unpack Clinical Challenges and uncover the gaps in managing this complex sleep disorder.   

    - Empower Yourself with actionable strategies to enhance outcomes for female patients. 

    Whether you're an experienced sleep technologist or new to the field, this session is designed to deepen your understanding of women’s sleep health and equip you with actionable knowledge. 

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    A2Zzz 2025 Volume 34 Number 2 (A31979)

    The following articles can be found in the A2Zzz 2025 Volume 34 Number 2 (A31979) of A2Zzz:

    Lights Out, Standards Up:  Safety in the Sleep Lab by Geoff Eade, RPSGT, CCSH

    AAST 2025 Annual Meeting, Back to SLEEP: AAST Reawakens the Technologist Experience by Matthew Anastasi, RPSGT, RST, FAAST 

    Safety Concerns and Considerations for Home Sleep Apnea Testing Devices by David Parenteau, RPSGT 

    Leadership Series: Developing Leaders by Bretton Lane, BS, RPSGT 

    Technical Corner: A Tech's Guide to Navigating Age-Related Sleep Changes by Matthew Anastasi, RPSGT, RST, FAAST 

    Breathing New Life into Sleep: The Impact Sleep Technologists Can Make on a Patient’s Experience by Lacey Adams, RPSGT, CCSH

    Updates to Claiming CECs From A2Zzz:

    AAST members looking to claim their free AAST continuing education credits (CECs) from reading the latest issue of A2Zzz will need to complete a knowledge assessment in the Learning Center. Upon completion of the knowledge assessment, AAST members will be awarded their four free AAST CECs.

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    AAST Water Bottle

    1. Introduction
    2. Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System 
    3. CPAP & BPAP 
    4. AVS 
    5. NPPV - AVAPS 
    6. AVAPS-AE
    7. Knowledge Check Answers

    AAST Water Bottle - Stay refreshed and represent your profession with the AAST Water Bottle. Designed for durability and convenience, this sleek, lightweight bottle is perfect for busy sleep technologists on the move. Whether you're at the clinic, at a conference, or on a quick break, this bottle helps you stay hydrated in style.

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    AAST Mug

    AAST Mug $20 NM | $10 M Start your day the right way—with the perfect cup in hand. The AAST Mug combines style and function, offering a sleek, durable design that’s ideal for home, office, or on-the-go use. Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this cup features a glossy white finish with the official AAST logo, making it a proud addition to any sleep technologist’s collection.

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    AAST 2025 Annual Meeting T-Shirt


    AAST 2025 Annual Meeting T-Shirt - Celebrate connection, community, and professional pride with the official AAST 2025 Annual Meeting T-Shirt. Whether you're attending in person or showing your support from afar, this commemorative shirt is a must-have keepsake. Made with soft, breathable fabric and designed for everyday comfort, it’s perfect for showcasing your role in the sleep technology profession. Available in S-M-L-XL-XXL-XXXL, limited quantities)

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 06/02/2025

    Impact of GLP-1 Medications on Sleep (A31974)

    Objectives for the presentation: 

    1. Understand the role of weight in OSA pathogenesis 

    2. Review mechanisms of GLP-1 medications for weight loss 

    3. Understand the latest data and recommendations on GLP-1 medications for OSA 

    4. Examine impacts of GLP-1 on current OSA therapies

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    A2Zzz 2025 Volume 34 Number 1 (A31959)

    The following articles can be found in the A2Zzz 2025 Volume 34 Number 1 (A31959) of A2Zzz:

    Leadership Series: Adding Value by Renae Davis, RPSGT, CCSH, and Ryan Lott, MBA, RPSGT

    Technical Corner: An Essential AI Roadmap for the Modern Sleep Technologist by Matthew Anastasi, RPSGT, RST, FAAST

    Is the Future Now? Sleep Technology Unleashed by Robert Miller, RPSGT

    Zepbound Officially Enters the Sleep Apnea Therapy Market by Bretton Lane, BS, RPSGT, President and chief operating officer at BetterNight

    2025 and Beyond Mike Stanton, RPSGT, CCSH


    Updates to Claiming CECs From A2Zzz:

    AAST members looking to claim their free AAST continuing education credits (CECs) from reading the latest issue of A2Zzz will need to complete a knowledge assessment in the Learning Center. Upon completion of the knowledge assessment, AAST members will be awarded their four free AAST CECs.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    A2Zzz Special Edition Archive Bundle 3: Assisting Patients with Unique Sleep Needs (A31961)

    The following articles can be found in the A2Zzz Special Edition Archive Bundle 3: Assisting Patients with Unique Sleep Needs (A31961)

    The Unique Sleep Needs of Women
    Interview by Alexa Schlosser
    2019 Issue 4

    Managing Sleep Problems in People With LONG COVID
    Regina Patrick, RPSGT, RST
    2023 Issue 3

    TRAUMA ASSOCIATED SLEEP DISORDER: How PTSD Patients Might Be Suffering From This New, Proposed Parasomnia
    Kate Jacobson
    2021 Issue 1

    Possible Link Between OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA and the SENSE OF SMELL
    Regina Patrick, RPSGT, RST
    2019 Issue 1

    Updates to Claiming CECs From A2Zzz:

    AAST members looking to claim their free AAST continuing education credits (CECs) from reading the special edition of A2Zzz will need to complete a knowledge assessment in the Learning Center. Upon completion of the knowledge assessment, AAST members will be awarded four free AAST CECs.