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Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine monthly CME art ...
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine monthly CME article bundle - May 2026
Description
In need of a few CME credits? Here is a great opportunity to brush up on clinical sleep medicine topics and earn the CME you need. This purchase allows you access to 2 JCSM articles and unlimited opportunities to pass the post tests in order to earn CME credit. Each month a new pair of articles chosen by the journal editor are available for CME. Each article designated for CME is worth 1.0
AMA Category 1 Credit
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
(Article #1)- Who’s counting? Discrepancies between caregiver-reported, youth-reported, and Fitbit sleep in the ABCD study
Summarize patterns of discrepancies between caregiver-, youth-, and Fitbit‑measured sleep duration in school‑age youth.
Explain how family context (caregiver education, income, monitoring) influences accuracy of reported youth sleep.
(Article #2)- Cognition and psychomotor vigilance in treated sleep apnea patients with and without daytime sleepiness: the MAGNETO study
Describe how residual excessive daytime sleepiness, operationalized using psychomotor vigilance performance, is associated with cognitive function in PAP adherent adults with obstructive sleep apnea.
Estimated time to complete:
2 hrs
Target audience:
sleep medicine professionals
Release date:
May 1, 2026
Expiration date:
May 1, 2027
Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Expires on May 01, 2027
Credit Offered:
2 CME Credits
2 ABOHNS-MOC Points
2 ABIM-MOC Points
2 ABP-MOC Points
Contains:
2 Courses
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Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine monthly CME article bundle - May 2026 Course List
JCSM2026v22n5- Who’s counting? Discrepancies between caregiver-reported, youth-reported, and Fitbit sleep in the ABCD study
JCSM2026v22n5- Cognition and psychomotor vigilance in treated sleep apnea patients with and without daytime sleepiness: the MAGNETO study
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