CHEST Board Review On Demand 2025 : Sleep Medicine
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CHEST Board Review On Demand 2025: Sleep Medicine
Sleep • Board Prep • Case-Based
An exam-focused, case-driven review linking pathophysiology to diagnosis and management. Lectures reinforce guideline-aligned care and highlight high-yield facts to strengthen both board performance and daily practice.
| Format | On-demand modular video lectures with board-style Q&A and concise summaries |
|---|---|
| Access | Google Drive delivery with unlimited access and downloadable files |
| Structure | Blueprint-aligned domains • Case walk-throughs • Interpretation drills |
What You Will Learn
- Diagnostic frameworks for OSA, CSA/Cheyne–Stokes, hypoventilation, insomnia, parasomnias, circadian rhythm disorders, narcolepsy/idiopathic hypersomnia, and RLS/PLMD
- Interpret and score PSG, HSAT, PAP downloads, actigraphy, MSLT/MWT, and oximetry/capnography
- Practical PAP management: initiation, titration, troubleshooting, adherence; oxygen, oral appliances, positional therapy, or hypoglossal nerve stimulation
- Pediatric sleep pearls: OSA in children, parasomnias, PLMD, and developmental considerations
- Comorbidity integration: cardiometabolic disease, COPD/asthma overlap, neuromuscular disorders, pregnancy, perioperative risk, and drowsy-driving prevention
- Test-taking tactics, pattern recognition, and distractor minimization
Event Details
- Format: On-demand modular video lectures with board-style Q&A and concise summaries
- Access: Self-paced • Organized by blueprint domains with quick-reference checklists
- Structure: Core topics • Case walk-throughs • Image/signal interpretation drills
Who Should Attend
Sleep physicians, pulmonologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, pediatric sleep specialists, hospitalists, advanced practice providers, fellows/trainees, and any clinician seeking a comprehensive, board-aligned sleep medicine refresher.
Why Attend
- Convert complex guidelines into clear, usable algorithms for clinic, lab, and inpatient consults
- Sharpen interpretation of PSG/HSAT/MSLT/PAP data to solve real-world cases
- Boost exam readiness while improving safety, efficiency, and patient outcomes
Curriculum Overview
| Obstructive Sleep Apnea | Screening, HSAT vs PSG, PAP/oral appliance/positional therapy, HNS basics |
|---|---|
| Central Apnea & Hypoventilation | CHF-related CSA, opioid-related breathing, neuromuscular disease, obesity hypoventilation |
| Insomnia & Circadian Disorders | CBT-I, pharmacotherapy, shift work, jet lag, DSPD/ASPD |
| Hypersomnolence | Narcolepsy types 1/2, idiopathic hypersomnia, MSLT/MWT protocols, treatment planning |
| Parasomnias & Movement | NREM/REM parasomnias, RBD links, RLS/PLMD management |
| Pediatric Sleep | Adenotonsillar hypertrophy, SDB evaluation, special populations |
| Testing & Technology | PSG/HSAT scoring pearls, actigraphy, PAP analytics, telemedicine workflows |
| Special Settings | Perioperative screening, safety counseling, documentation & DME essentials |
Related Courses
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is access delivered?
Via Google Drive with unlimited access and downloadable files.
Is the content board-aligned?
Yes. The curriculum follows sleep board blueprints with high-yield, case-based learning.
Does it include pediatric topics?
Yes. Pediatric OSA, parasomnias, PLMD, and developmental considerations are covered.
Student & Physician Experiences
Dr. Emily Carter, Sleep Specialist
“Clean algorithms, excellent PSG/HSAT scoring refreshers, and practical PAP troubleshooting.”
Dr. Daniel Brooks, Pulmonologist
“Blueprint-aligned, concise, and immediately useful for clinic and lab interpretations.”
Dr. Kevin Chen, Neurologist
“Great coverage of hypersomnolence and circadian disorders; loved the case-based drills.”
