APSS to host SLEEP 2023 in Indianapolis
By HME News Staff
Updated 11:31 AM CDT, Thu May 11, 2023
DARIEN, Ill. – The Associated Professional Sleep Societies will host SLEEP 2023, it’s 37th annual meeting, in Indianapolis June 3-7. More than 4,000 attendees from around the globe are expected to attend the event, which will include an exhibit hall with more than 130 booths displaying the latest products and services from equipment manufacturers and suppliers, pharmaceutical companies, software companies, and medical and scientific publishers. The event will also include invited lectures, symposia, clinical workshops and discussion groups that will explore basic and translational sleep and circadian science, as well as developments in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea and chronic insomnia. In all, APSS will offer more than 100 sessions and more than 1,000 research abstracts presented in oral and poster formats (including late-breaking abstract presentations), giving attendees the opportunity to enjoy more than 38 hours of continuing education. “The APSS is excited for our program at this year's meeting,” said APSS Program Committee Chair Rebecca Spencer, who has a doctorate in neuroscience. “As the premier clinical and scientific conference in the sleep field, the SLEEP annual meeting enables attendees to immerse themselves in the latest sleep and circadian research, learn about innovations in clinical practice, and network with colleagues from across the country and around the world.” FMI: sleepmeeting.org.
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