NVDS Continuing Education On Demand
Webinar “Pediatric Sleep Apnea”
with David Gozal, MD, MBA, PhD

To view this meeting on demand for credit, you will need to use the following link to register using the GoToWebinar form. You will be taken immediately to the program and also emailed a unique link to watch the program at your convenience. During the program, you will have the ability to pause, rewind and fast forward.
Upon completion of viewing the webinar in its entirety, an invoice will be sent to your email to the registration fee. After payment is made, a CE certificate with the course completion code will be sent to the registration email within 2-3 business days by email. Only one CE certificate per registration and log-in.
Webinar Handouts
This on demand webinar will be available until March 10, 2025.
On Demand Registration Fee | Price |
Dentist – NVDS Member | $40.00 |
Dentist – VDA/ADA Member | $55.00 |
Dentist – Non-ADA Member | $155.00 |
Member’s Auxiliary/Office Staff | $30.00 each |
Please contact Erin Matlock at ematlock@nvds.org or (703) 642-5298 with any questions.
Synopsis: Pediatric sleep apnea is a very frequent condition affecting 3-5% of all children. This presentation will focus on the clinical presentation of sleep apnea in children including the various phenotypic variants that have been identified to date, approaches to the diagnosis of the disease that extend being overnight polysomnography, and description of some of the more important end-organ morbid consequences of sleep apnea in children. The second presentation will then encompass an improved understanding on the pathophysiology of morbidity in sleep apnea in general. In addition to well-stablished processes such as inflammation, autonomic nervous system imbalances and remodeling, the lecture will also focus on novel mechanisms encompassing gut microbiome, senescence and blood brain barrier permeability.
* Part #1: Clinical Presentation, Pathophysiological Considerations and Diagnostic Approaches
* Part #2: End-Organ Morbidity and its Mechanisms, As Drivers of Phenotypic Variance
Course Objectives:
- To enable the audience to recognize symptoms and signs associated with an increased risk of sleep apnea in children.
- To identify the various diagnostic modalities, their advantages and limitations.
- To recognize phenotypic variance and the potential mechanisms driving morbid consequences of sleep apnea.
About Our Presenter: Dr. Gozal is currently the Dean of the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and Vice President for Health Affairs of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. Dr. Gozal’s research interests include projects such as gene and cellular regulation in hypoxia and sleep disruption, murine models of sleep disorders, and genomic and proteomic approaches to clinical and epidemiological aspects of sleep apnea in both adults and children. In addition, he has pioneered biomarker discovery and machine learning approaches for the diagnosis of sleep apnea across the lifespan. More recently, he has begun exploration of the role of the gut microbiome and circulating exosomes as mechanistic effectors and biomarkers in sleep disorders and associated morbidities.
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