CME Record of Attendance
The AAFP has reviewed World Sleep 2023 Rio and deemed it acceptable for up to 39.00 Live AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 10/21/2023 to 10/25/2023. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

In the form below, enter your claimed hours of participation (round up to the nearest quarter hour) in accredited sessions up to the maximum of 39.00.
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The following courses are NOT eligible for CME credit:

C08: Dental sleep medicine

C19: Personalized dental sleep medicine for managing OSA and Sleep Bruxism: Relevance and importance of phenotyping for DSM clinicians

C24: Sleep surgery in the era of precision medicine
The following symposia are NOT eligible for CME credit:

S21: New insights in upper airway examination during DISE

S30: Surgery for obstructive sleep apnea: What to do when it fails?

S38: Optimizing dental sleep practice in the management of sleep disordered breathing

S51: Lucid dreaming: State of the art and current developments

S65: New trends and perspectives in the identification and treatment of sleep disordered breathing by dental professionals

D01: Digital CBT to treat insomnia: What are we learning from worldwide experiences to implement these new treatment in different health care systems?
The following presentations are NOT eligible for CME credit. Other presentations within each session may still be eligible for credit. 

C02: "Animal models of RLS"

S04: "Obstructive sleep apnea and positive airway pressure: A global market access perspective and case study in Brazil"

S17: "Predictors and moderators of treatment response to digital CBT for insomnia"

S20: "Sunobinop: A novel selective partial agonist at nociception/orphanin-FQ peptide (NOP) with sleep promoting and wake suppressing actions"

S29: "Comparative studies in birds and mammals"

S29: "Dynamics of brain temperature in birds and reptiles, BOLD activity, and CSF flow during avian sleep"

S32: "Why is orexin/hypocretin a tailored target for sleep disorders? The responses from animal model studies"

S50: "Local changes in sleep slow oscillations after stroke"

S52: "Detecting OSA and sleep staging with acoustic artificial intelligence (AI)"

S53: "Characterizing gun violence by time, day of the week, holidays, and month in six US cities 2015-2021"

S60: "Light as a countermeasure to sleep inertia: Applications for space flight"

S76: "Sleep, circadian rhythms, and performance in space: Exploring the challenges and opportunities for astronauts"

S68: "Utility of the APPLE WATCH in sleep research"

S68: "Utility of the OURA RING, FITBIT and PHONE APP in sleep research"

S68: "Utility of the DREEM HEADBAND in sleep research"

S68: "Utility of HIGH-HEAT CAPACITY MATTRESS in sleep research"

S97: "Integration of an evidence-based digital CBT-I program into routine clinical care"

The following sessions are NOT eligible for CME credit:

Oral abstract sessions

Poster abstract sessions

Industry symposium and workshop sessions

Single stage vs. multi stage multilevel surgery for OSAS

Latin American Sleep Association Meeting

Technologist program


Pre-Congress Courses

Full day courses on Saturday and Sunday: 7 credits

Half-day courses on Saturday and Sunday: 3.50 credits

(The Saturday afternoon course "C10: Establishing a pediatric sleep lab" is eligible for up to 4.50 credits)


NOTE: Only individuals who registered for the courses and attended in person may claim CME credits.
Saturday, October 21 (up to 8.00 credits)
Sunday, October 22 (up to 7.00 credits)
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Sessions

Industry symposia are not eligible for CME credit.

Oral and poster abstract sessions are not eligible for CME credit.
Monday, October 23 (up to 7.50 credits)
Tuesday, October 24 (up to 7.50 credits)
Wednesday, October 25 (up to 9.00 credits)
Total Claimed CME
Write the sum of your total claimed CME credit. The number must be in XX.XX format, e.g. 21.50 or 15.00. 
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