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Too many people have sleep apnea — and too many people go undiagnosed and untreated! There is a way to help these patients, and that is to include dental sleep medicine in your practice. To help you do it effectively, Kirk Behrendt brings back Dr. Mark Murphy, executive director of the International Academy of Sleep, with advice for helping sleep-disordered patients while still being profitable. Now is the best time for DSM! To get started today, listen to Episode 780 of The Best Practices Show!
Learn More About Dr. Murphy:
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:
Episode Resources:
Main Takeaways:
Snippets:
0:00 Introduction.
2:00 Dr. Murphy’s background.
5:51 The evolution of sleep devices.
8:18 The business of sleep, explained.
13:28 The slow adoption of sleep.
17:05 It’s really not that hard.
21:06 You can't learn to swim without getting wet.
23:53 Screen every patient.
25:45 Dr. Murphy’s passion behind the International Academy of Sleep.
32:31 Final thoughts.
34:46 More about IAOS and upcoming courses.
Dr. Mark Murphy Bio:
With nearly 40 years of experience in the dental and dental laboratory professions — and recently in the dental manufacturing industries — Dr. Murphy has a gestalt perspective of the various functions and relationships. A long-standing role with the Pankey Institute in Key Biscayne has had significant influence on this point of view. After receiving various awards and honors within the dental profession and selling his very successful practice in 1998, he drifted toward a more global industry view and role, serving with Dental Technologies Inc. and as a consultant to several manufacturers and suppliers for dentistry and the laboratory profession.
Currently, Dr. Murphy is the chief learning officer for the International Academy of Sleep. He was the former lead faculty for ProSomnus Sleep Technologies, practiced dental sleep medicine part-time in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and was on the faculty at UDM School of Dentistry and the Pankey Institute.
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Too many people have sleep apnea — and too many people go undiagnosed and untreated! There is a way to help these patients, and that is to include dental sleep medicine in your practice. To help you do it effectively, Kirk Behrendt brings back Dr. Mark Murphy, executive director of the International Academy of Sleep, with advice for helping sleep-disordered patients while still being profitable. Now is the best time for DSM! To get started today, listen to Episode 780 of The Best Practices Show!
Learn More About Dr. Murphy:
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:
Episode Resources:
Main Takeaways:
Snippets:
0:00 Introduction.
2:00 Dr. Murphy’s background.
5:51 The evolution of sleep devices.
8:18 The business of sleep, explained.
13:28 The slow adoption of sleep.
17:05 It’s really not that hard.
21:06 You can't learn to swim without getting wet.
23:53 Screen every patient.
25:45 Dr. Murphy’s passion behind the International Academy of Sleep.
32:31 Final thoughts.
34:46 More about IAOS and upcoming courses.
Dr. Mark Murphy Bio:
With nearly 40 years of experience in the dental and dental laboratory professions — and recently in the dental manufacturing industries — Dr. Murphy has a gestalt perspective of the various functions and relationships. A long-standing role with the Pankey Institute in Key Biscayne has had significant influence on this point of view. After receiving various awards and honors within the dental profession and selling his very successful practice in 1998, he drifted toward a more global industry view and role, serving with Dental Technologies Inc. and as a consultant to several manufacturers and suppliers for dentistry and the laboratory profession.
Currently, Dr. Murphy is the chief learning officer for the International Academy of Sleep. He was the former lead faculty for ProSomnus Sleep Technologies, practiced dental sleep medicine part-time in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and was on the faculty at UDM School of Dentistry and the Pankey Institute.
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