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SleepMultiMedia
Version 6.5: The Computerized Textbook of Sleep Medicine
SleepMultiMedia is a comprehensive computerized textbook of sleep
medicine with text, sound, graphics, animation and video. This multimedia
software product contains chapters on polysomnography, sleep physiology,
respiratory physiology, neurophysiology, chronophysiology, obstructive
sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, parasomnias, pediatrics, women
and sleep, pharmacology of sleep, sleep deprivation, and case histories.
The program contains a full
glossary of sleep terminology and extensive Medline references and
abstracts.
SleepMultiMedia
version 6.5 contains a comparison between the R&K Scoring Manual
and the new AASM Standards for Sleep Staging.
The pages are
fully and extensively interactive with hypertext, comprehensive
pull-down indexes, and full text search capabilities. Reference
material and patient information forms are formatted for direct
printing. This program is suitable for all levels of healthcare
professionals including students, nurses, internists, otolaryngologists,
psychiatrists, neurologists, and sleep specialists and sleep researchers.
The Albert Einstein
College of Medicine designates this continuing medical education
activity for a maximum of 120 credits towards the American Medical
Association Physician's Award.
Editor:
Michael J Thorpy MD, Director, Sleep-Wake Disorders Center, Montefiore
Medical Center, and Associate-Professor of Neurology, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, New York
Associate
Editors: Richard Allen, PhD; Sonia Ancoli-Israel, PhD;Alon Y Avidanm
MD, MPF; Michael Bonnet, PhD; Mark Brayford, RPSGT; Charles Czeisler
MD, PhD; Dale Edgar PhD; Richard Ferber MD; Max Hirshkowitz, PhD;
Wayne Hening MD, PhD,
Alan Lowe DMD, PhD; Beth Malow, MD; Peter Mcgregor RPSGT; Wallace
Mendelson MD, Emmanuel Migot, PhD, MD; Merrill Mitler PhD; Charles
Morin, PhD; Pasquale Montagna MD; Adrian Morrison DVM,PhD; Rafael
Pelayo MD; Helmut Schmidt, MD; Marcus Schmidt, PhD, MD; Stephen
Sheldon DO; Aaron Sher MD; Bradley Vaughn, MD; Suzanne Woodward,
PhD.
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