Session date: 
01/12/2018 - 12:15pm to 1:15pm

Learning Objectives ~ upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Update the current understanding of the factors contributing to insomnia
  • Highlight the components of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
  • Compare in-person and internet delivered CBTi

Moderator:  Ann Petersen, APRN, CNP

Panel:  Lois E. Krahn, MD | Consultant, Section of Sleep Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Arizona | Professor of Psychiatry, Scottsdale, Arizona

Panel: Frances Thorndike, PhD | Assistant Professor, University of Virginia

Panel:  Don Townsend, PhD, LP, CBSM | Diplomate, American Board of Sleep Medicine, Insomnia Expertz, PLLC


MMI Presentation:  Andrew S. Tseng, MD - Internal Medicine

LOCATIONS:  Phoenix campus:  Mayo Clinic Hospital, MH 01-212 | Phoenix Campus-Clinic Building ARZ PX CB 01 844 with video conf. to: Scottsdale campus:  Taylor Auditorium | Other video conf locations: Mayo Clinic Primary Care-Phoenix Campus, Mayo Clinic Women's Health Internal Medicine-Thunderbird, Mayo Clinic Family Medicine-Arrowhead, Canyon Ranch Medicine Center, San Tan Medical Center

To receive CME credit and record attendance, text the unique presentation code to 507-200-3010 
Trainees must ALSO swipe to record their attendance.  Attendees must be present to receive code.

ABOUT Internal Medicine Grand Rounds are held weekly on Fridays for all physicians and allied health staff.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Lunch will be served on the Scottsdale and Phoenix campuses only.

ARCHIVED PRESENTATIONS Located in Internal Medicine, Department of -ARZ  video library at http://intranet.mayo.edu/charlie/internal-medicine-arz/home/archived-grand-rounds/.

For disclosure information regarding Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development accreditation review committee member(s), please go here to review disclosures.

Where did the idea for the course originate?: 
Arizona
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Where did the idea for the course originate?: 
Arizona