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The American Academy of Physiological Medicine & Dentistry is a community of healthcare professionals who are practicing collaborative care
(instead of just talking about it).

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AAMPD Sections

AAPMD Sections are “common interest sub-groups” where practitioners of similar training and experience can share information and ideas. Sections help members foster interdisciplinary relationships and get comfortable collaborating with providers outside of their traditional referral ecosystems.

Find a Provider

AAPMD members all over the world collaborate to help patients achieve optimal health outcomes. Together, they are finding new and better ways to maximize airway health and improve physiologic function. They do what their colleagues do…and a lot more. Use the map below to find a provider near you. AAPMD Sections are “common interest sub-groups” where practitioners of similar training and experience can share information and ideas. Sections help members foster interdisciplinary relationships and get comfortable.

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AAPMD Airway News

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Diet, Inflammation, and Sleep

Background: Current evidence supports the central role of a subclinical, low-grade inflammation in a number of chronic illnesses and mental disorders; however, studies on sleep quality are scarce.
jamanetwork.com

Sleep Care: An Interdisciplinary Collaborative Sleep Model

This JAMA article discusses that recognizing and fostering a collaborative approach for the care of sleep medicine patients through education and intentionally designed clinical systems.
www.npr.org

Springtime: Tips to Clean Up Your Oral Health

Read this article by experts about how to properly care for your teeth. Here’s what they said about finding a dentist, whitening your teeth at home, and whether daily flossing
healthnewstrack.com

Short Sleep Linked to Increased Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease: Study Findings and Recommendations

An European Heart Journal study suggests that there is a correlation between shorter sleep duration and an increased.
www.healio.com

Treatment for OSA and Risk of COVID

A new study found that obstructive sleep apnea is associated with increased risk for COVID-19 infection, and greater adherence to positive airway pressure therapy was associated with reduced risk for infection.
www.ajpmonline.org

Sleep Disturbances & Dementia Risk

This study examines how multiple longitudinal measures of sleep disturbances (sleep-initiation, insomnia, sleep-maintenance insomnia, sleep-medication usage) are associated with dementia risk.

Webinars

To view a webinar recording, you must have purchased a video or are an AAPMD member. Recordings are available at our Webinar Store to non-members for the price of $35.00.
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