Past RSM Forum on Sleep and its disorders meetings
Inaugural Symposium
October 18 1999.
The future of sleep disorders.
Why is sleep
important? The need for a Forum
Professor Chris
Idzikowski, Chairman, Forum on Sleep and its Disorders
Update on the
Nuffield Report
Dr John White, York
District Hospital
Sleep &
respiratory disorders
Dr Ruth Cayton,
Birmingham Heartlands
Panel Discussion
Insomnias
Professor Wally
Mendelson, Chicago University
Adult parasomnias
Dr Adrian Williams, St
Thomas's London
Childrens sleep
disorders
Professor Greg Stores,
Oxford University
Sleep and the law
Professor A McCall
Smith, Edinburgh University
April
6 2000 - Children's sleep disorders (Millennial event)
Managing
infant crying, colic and sleeping
Dr Ian St James-Roberts - London
Bedtime and night waking problems
Prof David Messer - Herts
Significance of sleep walking, sleep terrors and
other episodic disturbances at night
Professor Gregory Stores, Department of Psychiatry, University of
Oxford
Obstructive sleep apnoea and other causes of
excessive sleepiness
Dr Martin Samuels, Fellow, Royal College of Paediatrics & Child
Health
Abnormal timing of sleep and the use of melatonin
Dr Stephen Lockley - Surrey
Sleep problems in children with development
disorders
Dr Luci Wiggs - Oxford
Effects of sleep disorders on the child and family
Dr Honey Heussler - Nottingham
20 November 2000 Sleep
Disorders in the Elderly
About the Forum on Sleep & Its Disorders
Professor Chris Idzikowski, Chairman, Forum on Sleep & Its Disorders
Opening remarks
Professor Brian Lawlor, Consultant Psychiatrist, St Patrick�s Hospital,
Dublin
Ageing and sleep
Professor Kevin Morgan, Department of Human Sciences, Loughborough
University
Measurement
Professor Chris Idzikowski, Chairman, Forum on Sleep & Its Disorders
Depression and sleep
Dr Ann Sharpley, Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Warneford Hospital,
Oxford
Circadian rhythm
Dr D-J Dijk, Chonobiology Institute, Surrey University.
Respiratory disorders
Dr John Shneerson, Respiratory Support & Sleep Centre, Papworth
Hospital, Cambridge
Alzheimer's disease
Professor Brian Lawlor, Consultant Psychiatrist, St Patrick�s Hospital,
Dublin
Panel and therapeutic discussion lead by
Dr Adrian Williams, St Thomas's Hospital, London.
7 December 2000 Sleep
and Neurological Disorders with Section of Clinical Neurosciences
Recent advances in Narcolepsy and Cataplexy. Pathogenesis and management.
Professor David Parkes, King�s College Hospital, London
Sleep and Coma
Dr Bidi Evans, Oxted, Surrey
Sleep and Epilepsy
Dr Robert Elwes, Kings College Hospital, London
Sleep disordered breathing in Neuromuscular Disorders
Dr Anita Simonds, Consultant Chest Physician, Royal Brompton Hospital,
London
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