Talking Sleep

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Medicine #190

The vast field of sleep medicine is always evolving. Listen to Talking Sleep, a podcast of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), to keep up on the latest developments in clinical sleep medicine and sleep disorders. Our host, Dr. Seema Khosla, medical director of the North Dakota Center for Sleep in Fargo, will take an in-depth look at issues impacting the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Episodes will feature conversations with clinicians, researchers, sleep team members and other health care experts working to help us sleep well so we can live well.

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  • Bobbi-in-the-hole
    Dr. Seema Khosla’s podcast is amazing
    This podcast serves as the regular news report on sleep medicine Must listen to!
  • chaosdonkey87
    Might have changed everything for me
    This podcast is simultaneously really interesting to listen to and really well backed up and has some really credible experts. It’s hard to make a podcast that’s detailed enough to be useful to professionals and uses language that’s largely accessible to the public. And for me it may have changed my life. The episode “Sleep Disorders in Women” described exactly my situation and tipped me off about what I needed to talk to my doctor about to figure out why I wasn’t getting a clear diagnosis for my sleep problems. I haven’t started treatment but between that and other episodes, I’m going into my next appointment armed with very credible evidence to suggest a different approach. I’m already so grateful to understand more and if this helps even a little… well, like I said, this podcast will have changed my life, no exaggeration.
  • Jerk pants
    Sleep Medicine
    This is an incredible podcast! The knowledge dropped here is pure gold!!
  • LSU = Golf School
    Keep em comin
    Great info Great format
  • stefanoadu
    Great podcast!!
    Great tool for us sleep providers. Excellent and relevant topics, great host, and great guests. My only issue is the lag I hear in some of the episodes.
  • Annnndreea
    Disappointing
    The episode on disparities in healthcare was disappointing, at best. Dr. Johnson insinuated an insomnia questionnaire was racist because of a cartoon of a slave sleeping written back in the days of slavery, which seems like a stretch. There was no recommendation for how to resolve that issue, either. She also recommended not inferring that black and brown communities be referred to as low income and continued to do just that for the entire duration of the episode. I typically really enjoy this podcast, but I felt I took nothing away from the speaker on this particular episode.
  • fabsleepdoc
    So great!!!
    Love,love,love this podcast. Dr. Khosla is always prepared with the question I have. She relates well to the guests but adds in her own gentle sense of humor. I look forward to each podcast!!! Fabulous job!!!
  • Edizzle05
    The multiple causes of Hypoventilation
    The breakdown at the end of the podcast discussing different physiological causes for hypoventilation and treatments is great for Technologists to understand titration goals and guidelines that stretch further than treating only upper airway obstructions.
  • MrsGraham1989
    Very Informative
    As an RPSGT, I greatly enjoy and value the physician perspective regarding treatment, great podcast!
  • Koshaugh57
    Enjoying the podcast
    Since his book, I am a fan of Dr.Winter. Fascinating facts about sleep and COVID19!
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