The Mask
Matters Most
™ 
webinar series

Sleep medicine professionals sharing their expertise, best practices and the latest research around the role of CPAP masks and treating obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

 




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Matthew L. Uhles (MS, R.PSGT)

Setting Up Patients for Success

Watch the first recorded episode in our educational webinar series, The Mask Matters Most, featuring the Clayton Sleep Institute COO, Matthew L. Uhles.

This webinar discussion covers: 

  • Current trends in PAP therapy prescription
  • Initial setup and the role of mask selection
  • Long-term implications of poor setup
  • Early predictors of treatment adherence
  • Improving success with patient follow-up

 

Dr. John. C Carter (MD)

Partnerships in Patient Care

Watch the latest recorded episode in our educational webinar series, The Mask Matters Most, featuring the Associate Director of the Center for Sleep Medicine, Dr. John. C Carter.

This webinar discussion covers: 

  • Exploring the OSA patient journey
  • Barriers to accessing optimal treatment
  • Patient-centric care models for clinical practice
  • Connecting providers and DMEs
  • Ensuring long-term treatment success

 

Dr. Laura B. Herpel (MD)

Finding the Right Fit

Watch the third recorded episode in our educational webinar series, The Mask Matters Most, featuring the Sleep and Cardiopulmonary Physician at Bogan Sleep Consultants, Dr Laura Herpel.

This webinar discussion covers: 

  • Drivers of poor mask selection and sizing
  • Challenges associated with initial setup
  • Practical solutions for prescribing HCPs
  • Building confidence in fitting masks
  • Remote solutions and monitoring 
Mark A. Rasmus (MD)

From Complaints to Compliance

Watch the fourth recorded episode in our educational webinar series, The Mask Matters Most, featuring the Medical Director at Everything Sleep Idaho, Mark A. Rasmus.

This webinar discussion covers: 

  • Non-adherent patient groups
  • Common pitfalls during treatment setup
  • The importance of mask selection
  • Case studies from the clinic
  • Gaps in patient follow-up

 

*CEU Eligible (CEC/CRCE)
 This webinar has been approved for a maximum of 1.0 contact hours of Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit by the American Association for Respiratory Care, 9425 N. MacArthur Blvd. Suite 100 Irving TX 75063.
 This webinar has been approved for 1.0 AAST Continuing Education Credits (CEC) by the American Association of Sleep Technologists. 330 N. Wabash Avenue, Suite 2000 Chicago, IL 60611.
 
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