The objective of this symposium is to provide health professionals and scientists with the latest information regarding the connection between sleep health, infectious diseases, and the immune system.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:
Discuss and explore the interplay between sleep and cardiovascular diseases across various stages of life.
Acquire knowledge of the relationship between sleep and health in both normal and diseased conditions.
Access cutting-edge information and research findings, catering to professionals and scientists at all career levels with diverse backgrounds.
Foster an interactive learning environment, allowing attendees to engage in discussions with each speaker and the program director.
Delve into the role of sleep in the immune system across all stages of life.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for a broad range of health professionals, including those in primary care, pediatrics, geriatrics, neurology, psychology, psychiatry, and cardiology. Additionally, it is suitable for scientists conducting research in the fields of sleep and brain health. The course is open to medical doctors, researchers, nurses, physician assistants, and fellows.
The symposium aims to facilitate knowledge exchange and foster a deeper understanding of the critical relationship between sleep, infectious diseases, and the immune system among healthcare professionals and scientists.