

Presentation and Diagnosis of OSA in Primary Care reviews the epidemiology and clinical impact of OSA, its risk factors and consequences, and commonly associated co-morbidities. Faculty discuss diagnostic criteria and options, including center-based and patient-based (home) monitoring of cardiopulmonary events during sleep. Topics for panel discussion include presentation and diagnosis of OSA in children, recognition strategies in primary care, and new Medicare guidelines for referral.
To receive CE credit for this activity, please view each segment of the activity completely. After all segments are completed the post test and program evaluation will be unlocked and will need to be completed in order to qualify for CE credit.