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Merging Strengths at the Crossroads in Sleep Technology

Steps in Implementing A Successful Patient Education Program and Getting Paid To Educate 

Dr. Al-Himyary relates his experience with the institution of a sleep educator program.

Motivating Sleep Patients to Utilize PAP Therapy and Other Treatment Options

Cheryl May describes her approach to motivating patients to use their CPAP treatment following a diagnosis of OSA and provides suggestions for communicating essential elements of CPAP adherence, putting the focus on the patient and establishing rapport.

Developing A Thriving Polysomnography Program: Strategies For Marketing And Maintaining Successful Students

Ms. Allen is the program coordinator for polysomnographic technology at Collin College, McKinney, Texas shares her experience in developing, marketing and accrediting a training program. Issues to be addressed during development include finding a sponsor, deciding whether to have a college affiliation, staffing, and preparation for accreditation.

Corporate Sleep Health: A Different Revenue Stream 

Marietta Bibbs describes an often-overlooked source of patients and revenue for sleep centers: corporate sleep wellness programs and reviews strategies for preparing a wellness program, provides specific suggestions for marketing and gives insights into her own functioning program.

Adding a Sleep Professional to the DME Team 

Mr. Gaden reviews the pressures and constraints on providing sleep therapy and advocates for a role of sleep professionals in the DME process. He shows significant return on investment when registered sleep technologists are added to the DME program.


Each of the modules in this bundle have been designed to meet the following overall objectives: Define current educational issues, trends and models; Identify links to grow sleep education programs; Evaluate innovative tools for successful sleep center growth; and Describe methods to leverage knowledge through collaboration

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Merging Strengths at the Crossroads in Sleep Technology: Steps in Implementing A Successful Patient Education Program and Getting Paid To Educate was recorded 4/19/2017. Dr. Al-Himyary relates his experience with the institution of a sleep educator program.

    Dr. Al-Himyary relates his experience with the institution of a sleep educator program. His successful and growing education program grew out of a need to maximize the use of physician time as his patient load increased. He encountered push back from doubtful referring physicians and training educators in tasks that they had not encountered as night technologists. He provides insight into solutions to these problems and addresses the business issues associated with his program. He provides suggestions for billing codes to use and ways to optimize communication using electronic medical records.

    Author: Ali Al-Himyary, MD, MPH

    Recorded: 4/19/17

    CEC Credit(s): 0.5

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Merging Strengths at the Crossroads in Sleep Technology: Motivating Sleep Patients to Utilize PAP Therapy and Other Treatment Options was recorded on 4/19/2017. Cheryl May describes her approach to motivating patients to use their CPAP treatment following a diagnosis of OSA and provides suggestions for communicating essential elements of CPAP adherence, putting the focus on the patient and establishing rapport.

    Cheryl May describes her approach to motivating patients to use their CPAP treatment following a diagnosis of OSA. She provides suggestions for communicating essential elements of CPAP adherence, putting the focus on the patient and establishing rapport. She highlights barriers to treatment and outlines a plan for overcoming them. A focus of the presentation is on frequent assessment of the patient and responding to patient needs.

    Presenter: Cheryl May, CRT

    Recorded: 4/19/17

    CEC Credit(s): 0.5

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Merging Strengths at the Crossroads in Sleep Technology: Developing A Thriving Polysomnography Program: Strategies For Marketing And Maintaining Successful Students was recorded 4/19/2017. Ms. Allen is the program coordinator for polysomnographic technology at Collin College, McKinney, Texas shares her experience in developing, marketing and accrediting a training program. Issues to be addressed during development include finding a sponsor, deciding whether to have a college affiliation, staffing, and preparation for accreditation.

    Ms. Allen is the program coordinator for polysomnographic technology at Collin College, McKinney, Texas. She shares her experience in developing, marketing and accrediting a training program. Issues to be addressed during development include finding a sponsor, deciding whether to have a college affiliation, staffing, and preparation for accreditation. Marketing includes deciding on level of education and target audience, with suggestions for separating your program from other options. The module also covers referrals and retention, as well as a financial strategy to keep your program active and vibrant.

    Presenter: Amber Allen, RPSGT

    Recorded: 4/19/17

    CEC Credit(s): 0.5

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Merging Strengths at the Crossroads in Sleep Technology: Corporate Sleep Health: A Different Revenue Stream was recorded on 4/16/2017. Marietta Bibbs describes an often-overlooked source of patients and revenue for sleep centers: corporate sleep wellness programs and reviews strategies for preparing a wellness program, provides specific suggestions for marketing and gives insights into her own functioning program.

    Marietta Bibbs describes an often-overlooked source of patients and revenue for sleep centers: corporate sleep wellness programs. She reviews strategies for preparing a wellness program, provides specific suggestions for marketing and gives insights into her own functioning program. By the end of the talk you will be convinced that a corporate sleep wellness program is cost-effective, smart, and the right thing to do for employees.

    Presenter: Marietta Bibbs, BA, RPSGT, CCSH

    Recorded: 4/19/17

    CEC Credit(s): 0.5

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Merging Strengths at the Crossroads in Sleep Technology: Adding a Sleep Professional to the DME Team was recorded on 4/19/2017. Mr. Gaden reviews the pressures and constraints on providing sleep therapy and advocates for a role of sleep professionals in the DME process. He shows significant return on investment when registered sleep technologists are added to the DME program.

    Mr. Gaden reviews the pressures and constraints on providing sleep therapy and advocates for a role of sleep professionals in the DME process. After a review of fiscal assumptions, he shows significant return on investment when registered sleep technologists are added to the DME program. He discusses several intangibles that sleep technologists bring to the position. The module lays out the case a registered sleep technologist can make when applying for a position in a DME company.

    Presenter: Brian Gaden, BSRT, RRT, RPSGT

    Recorded: 4/19/17

    CEC Credit(s): 1.0