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Fibromyalgia and Sleep
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk presented by a practicing clinician. Participants are able to listen to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides that correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options. In this snippet, Dr. Schwartz discusses sleep disturbances associated with fibromyalgia.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD
]
MPP: Snippets
added
08/24/2010.
CME credit is not available
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The Case: 44-Year-Old Male With Insomnia
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient cases pulled from the files of NEI's distinguished faculty. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential management options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. This provides a practical and clinically relevant learning experience in which the participant plays an active role. This Expert Clinical Case explores the treatment of a patient presenting with insomnia.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD
]
Expert Clinical Case
added
06/22/2010.
CME credit is available
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Expert Clinical Case: Sleep/Wake Disorders The Case: 27-Year-Old with Excessive Sleepiness Wants Medication to "Gain an Edge"
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient case pulled from the files of NEI's distinguished faculty. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential management options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. This provides a practical and clinically relevant learning experience in which the participant plays an active role. This Expert Clinical Case explores the management of a patient originally presenting with behaviorally-induced sleep deprivation.
Expert Clinical Case
added
12/29/2009.
CME credit is available
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Expert Clinical Case: Sleep/Wake Disorders The Case: 39-Year-Old with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Depressive Symptoms
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient case pulled from the files of NEI's distinguished faculty. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential management options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. This provides a practical and clinically relevant learning experience in which the participant plays an active role. This Expert Clinical Case explores the treatment of a patient presenting obstructive sleep apnea and depressive symptoms.
Expert Clinical Case
added
12/15/2009.
CME credit is available
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Expert Clinical Case: Sleep/Wake Disorders The Case: 54-Year-Old Female with Trouble Concentrating
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient case pulled from the files of NEI's distinguished faculty. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential management options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. This provides a practical and clinically relevant learning experience in which the participant plays an active role. This Expert Clinical Case explores the differential diagnosis and treatment of a patient presenting with cognitive symptoms.
Expert Clinical Case
added
12/01/2009.
CME credit is available
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Pharmacological Treatments for "Sleepy" Sleep Disorders
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk presented by a practicing clinician. Participants are able to listen to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides that correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options. In this snippet, Dr. Roth talks about different pharmacotherapies used to treat "sleepy" sleep disorder.
MPP: Snippets
added
10/20/2009.
CME credit is not available
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Integrating Current and New Treatment Regimens for Sleep Problems
In this activity, Dr. Thomas Roth discusses the management of various sleep disorders, including narcolepsy, sleep apnea, circadian rhythm disorders, insomnia, and others.
Online Learning Activity
added
07/13/2009.
CME credit is available
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Treating Insomnia: A Fresh Look at the Role of Histamine in Sleep
In this presentation, Dr. Thomas Roth reviews the basics about histamine and its neurotransmission within the brain. He also discusses the clinical effects of antihistamines, and how selective histamine blockade can be beneficial in the treatment of insomnia.
Online Learning Activity
added
07/06/2009.
CME credit is available
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Self-Assessment Exam: Disorders of Sleep/Wake and Their Comorbidities with Psychiatric Illness
Self-assessment exams (SAEs) allow participants to test their in-depth knowledge of particular topics in psychopharmacology. SAEs consist of case-based questions, which require applied knowledge of neurobiology, clinical psychiatry, and pharmacology. Each case-based question is followed by a thorough explanation of its answer. At the end of the SAE, participants are provided with a personalized list of recommended study resources based on that participant’s responses.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
]
Self-Assessment Exam
added
01/01/2009.
CME credit is available
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Stahl's Essential Slides Chapter 16
The neurobiology of wakefulness is linked to an arousal system that utilizes the five neurotransmitters histamine, dopamine, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, and serotonin as components of the ascending reticular activating system.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
]
Slides
added
01/01/2009.
CME credit is not available
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