University of California San Francisco Give to UCSF

513 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, California 94143

http://psychiatry.ucsf.edu/grandrounds #ucsfpsych
View map Free Event

Bay Area Lecturer Series Presentation:
Toward Personalized Insomnia Therapy

Speaker:
Andrew D. Krystal, MD, MS
Director, Clinical and Translational Sleep Research Program
Director, Mood and Anxiety Spectrum Disorders and Interventional Psychiatry Programs
Ray and Dagmar Dolby Distinguished Professor
Vice Chair for Research in Psychiatry
Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology
UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences

Professor Emeritus
Duke University School of Medicine

----------

Learning objectives:
At the end of this presentation, attendees will be able to:

  • Consider the therapies available for treating insomnia
  • Discuss an overall strategy for optimizing treatment in patients with insomnia
  • Review the data on the efficacy and safety of available therapies with a focus on specificity of effects in patient subgroups

----------

Remote live streaming locations:

  • Zuckerberg San Francisco General: Building 5, Room 7M30
  • San Francisco VA Medical Center: Building 8, Room 320B
  • Clearlake VA Clinic
  • Eureka VA Clinic
  • San Bruno VA Clinic
  • San Francisco VA Downtown Clinic
  • Santa Rosa VA Clinic
  • Ukiah VA Clinic

Live streaming is also available at psychiatry.ucsf.edu/live.

----------

Grand Rounds presentations are for educational purposes and intended for a professional audience only.

To qualify for CME credit for this event, participants must (1) attend in-person or at one of the approved live streaming locations listed above; and (2) sign in at their location.

Event Details

See Who Is Interested

  • Michael.Geschwind

1 person is interested in this event

UCSF promotes the exchange of diverse ideas and perspectives, acknowledging that the views and opinions of our guest speakers on campus are their own and may not reflect the perspective of the University. We embrace free speech in the pursuit of greater understanding, consistent with our obligations as a public university under the First Amendment.