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UCLH SLEEP COURSE Thursday, 5th March 2015 Junior Doctors’ Training Room, 4th Floor East, 250 Euston Road, London NW1 2PG The RCP have awarded CPD Credits PROGRAMME: 8.45-9.00 Registration and Coffee 9.00-9.15 Welcome/Introduction to Sleep Disordered Breathing Dr Himender Makker, Consultant Respiratory Physician, UCLH SESSION 1: 9.15-9.45 Sleep and Sleep Disordered Breathing How to Take a Good Sleep History Professor Matthew Walker, Consultant Neurologist, Institute of Neurology, UCLH 9.45-10.15 How to Recognise Obstructive Sleep Apnoea - Clinical Features and Questionnaires Dr Fionnuala Crummy, Consultant Respiratory Physician, UCLH 10.15-10.45 How to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnoea – Sleep Studies and Diagnostic Criteria Robert Royston, Team Leader Clinical Engineering, Research+Development, RNTNEH 10.45-11.15 Break SESSION 2: 11.15-11.45 Complicated Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Respiratory Failure in Obese-Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Dr Swapna Mandal, Locum Respiratory Physician, St Bartholomew’s Hospital 11.45-12.15 Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Respiratory Failure in Neuromuscular Disorders Prof Anita Simonds, Consultant Respiratory and Sleep Physician, Royal Brompton Hospital 12.15-12.45 Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Respiratory Failure During the Post-Operative Period Dr Maan Hasan, Consultant Anaesthetist, UCLH 12.45-1.30 Lunch SESSION 3: 1.30-2.00 Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea CPAP and Non-CPAP Treatments of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea: An Overview Dr Himender Makker, Consultant Respiratory Physician, UCLH 2.00-2.30 Role of ENT Surgery in the Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Mr Bhik Kotecha, Consultant ENT Surgeon, RNTNEH, UCLH 2.30-3.00 Role of Bariatric Surgery in the Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Mr Andrew Jenkinson, Consultant Bariatric Surgeon, UCLH 3.00-3.30 Break SESSION 4: 3.30-4.00 Hypersomnolence, Parasomnia and Insomnia Excessive Daytime Sleepiness due to Primary Sleep Disorders – Narcolepsy and PLMS Professor Matthew Walker, Consultant Neurologist, Institute of Neurology, UCLH 4.00-4.30 Sleep Disorders in REM and Non-REM Sleep - Parasomnia Dr Sofia Eriksson, Consultant Neurologist, NHNN, UCLH 4.30-5.00 Can Not Sleep – Insomnia Dr Hugh Selsick, Consultant Psychiatrist, Insomnia Clinic, RLHIM 5.00 Close – Dr Himender Makker Biographies of Speakers: Dr Himender Makker is a Consultant Respiratory Physician with a special interest in Sleep Disordered Breathing at the North Middlesex University and University College London Hospitals His research interest is in “Neuropsychological effects of hypoxia in OSA” He organises UCLH sleep medicine Course and sleep study day for NE Thames respiratory SpRs and contributes as a speaker to the UCL ENT and Neurology Sleep Courses and GP Educational Programs He is MRCP-PACES examiner for the Royal College of Physician and was Vice Chairman and member of a Local Research Ethics Committee (2001-2009) and Director of Research and Development (2001 to 2005) at the North Middlesex University Hospital Professor Matthew Walker is Professor of Neurology and has a specific clinic interest in epilepsy, the differential diagnosis of nocturnal events and neurological sleep disorders He is one of the Consultants on the video-EEG unit at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, which is one of the largest such units in Europe for the diagnosis of paroxysmal events and the presurgical assessment of people with epilepsy He had given lectures and held workshops nationally and internationally on neurological sleep disorders He has published over 200 book chapters, books and original articles Dr Fionnuala Crummy has broad experience in the diagnosis and management of sleep disordered breathing She has a specific interest in the impact of obesity on sleep disordered breathing and the respiratory system and has published papers and lectured on this subject Robert Royston Team Leader of Clinical Engineering, Research and Development at the Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital Dr Swapna Mandal is currently a Locum Respiratory Consultant at Barts Health She has spent years completing her PhD at the Lane-Fox Respiratory unit and has a sub-specialist interest in sleep and ventilation, with a particular interest in the management of obesity and ventilation Prof Anita Simonds is a Consultant in Respiratory & Sleep Medicine at Royal Brompton Hospital, and Professsor of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine at NHLI, Imperial College with a research and clinical interest in sleep disordered breathing, and acute and chronic respiratory failure in adults and children She has investigated the physiological basis of breathing difficulties during sleep and carried out trials of ventilatory support in a range of conditions, including neuromuscular disorders She is lead clinician for Royal Brompton Centre for Sleep, and is responsible for 7000 patients using CPAP, and 1700 adult and paediatric patients receiving ventilatory support at home Dr Maan Hasan Consultant Anaesthetist, Lead Bariatric Anaesthetist and previously Lead Anaesthetist for enhanced recovery for colorectal surgery Appointed at UCH in 2007 Previously at St Mark’s and Northwick Park Hospital Trained in the Bristol rotation as Registrar, University of Bristol as researcher, and St Thomas and Great Ormond St hospitals rotation as Senior Registrar Examiner for the FRCA (2002 – present) and Editor for CPD Anaesthesia Journal (1999 – present) Recipient of Cutlers prize for innovation in surgery in 2007 judged by the Royal College of Surgeons of England Mr Bhik Kotecha Born in Kenya, been in UK since 1972; Medical degree 1984: Cardiff; Postgraduate M.Phil., University of Sussex; Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons of England; Fellow of Royall College of Surgeons of Edinburgh; Member of Court of Examiners for Royal College of surgeons of England; President of Sleep Medicine Section at Royal Society of Medicine, London 2009-2011; Assistant Editor for Journal of Laryngology and Otology; Clinical Lead for Sleep Disorders Unit at Royal National Throat, Nose & Ear Hospital since 1998 ; NHS Consultant in ENT Surgery at Queens Hospital, Romford, Essex (Barking, Havering and Redbridge NHS Trust) and Royal National Throat, Nose & Ear Hospital (UCLH) since 1995; Senior Lecturer at UCL since 1995; Associate Professor at AUC, School of Medicine, USA; Lectures nationally and internationally at various Sleep Medicine related conferences; Published widely in the field – see website for further information: www.snoringmanagement.co.uk; Appeared on various TV and Radio programmes to heighten the awareness of problems related to sleep disorders including, BBC breakfast, BBC World, GMTV, Anglia television and discovery Channel; Awarded Hospital Doctor Team of the Year for Sleep Medicine in 2004 Mr Andrew Jenkinson is a Consultant Bariatric and Upper GI Surgeon at UCLH His clinical interests include: gastrointestinal motility, sports hernia, surgery for type diabetes, roux en Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy and revisional bariatric surgery Dr Sofia Eriksson is a Consultant Neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery She has a special interest in neurological sleep disorders Over the last years she has published several peer reviewed papers on the topic and she has been invited to give lectures and chair symposia focusing in particular on parasomnias in the UK and also at European meetings She is a member of the joint taskforce of the International League Against Epilepsy and European Sleep Research Society for assessment of sleep related epilepsies Dr Hugh Selsick is Consultant Psychiatrist and Clinical Lead at the Insomnia Clinic in the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine/UCLH He also runs the Sleep Group in the Royal College of Psychiatrists ... hypoxia in OSA” He organises UCLH sleep medicine Course and sleep study day for NE Thames respiratory SpRs and contributes as a speaker to the UCL ENT and Neurology Sleep Courses and GP Educational... in Sleep Disordered Breathing at the North Middlesex University and University College London Hospitals His research interest is in “Neuropsychological effects of hypoxia in OSA” He organises UCLH. .. on neurological sleep disorders He has published over 200 book chapters, books and original articles Dr Fionnuala Crummy has broad experience in the diagnosis and management of sleep disordered

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