Archive for the ‘Interesting Sleep Links’ Category

Sleepvirtual attended WASM 2011 in Quebec City

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

The World Association of Sleep Medicine held its 4th World Sleep Congress on September 10-14 in the beautiful city of Quebec – Canada

Sleepvirutal was one of the sponsors of the event and had the opportunity to display the BWII PSG, BWAnalysis Software and the new BWMini, an advanced HST system it will be releasing in the next months ahead. (more…)

Sleep and Neurology Research

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Sleepvirtual is sponsoring an annual research survey to gather information about the current market trends of both Sleep and Neurology in the US and worldwide.

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State Sleep Societies on Facebook

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

Greetings,

The number of individuals sending me information and volunteering has increased. It does take me a while to sort and create, but progress has been made. Creating a new entity is an endeavor which will be time consuming, some goals/actions will take longer to achieve than others.

The first, and probably the most important step, is allowing or providing the free flow of information and interaction between sleep technologist and therapist. I spoke about this in Denver at last year’s BRPT symposium. I summed up my presentation by telling the audience, “With social media, you now have the ability to promote yourself, your business, your organization, or anything else you want to promote. Facebook may be a toy, but it is also a tool. And it’s free; all you have to do is find the time”.

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No Time to Waste

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Clinicians looking to capitalize on the growing sleep field don’t want to wait when it comes to expansion. Fortunately, there are manufacturers that can help.

California’s Central Valley is world famous for its agricultural production, but Jonathan Davidson, MD, believes the area is also fertile ground for sleep medicine. The owner of Advanced Sleep Disorder Centers has so much faith in the burgeoning sleep market that he intends to double his number of sleep labs in 2011—going from three to six.

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Small Company, Big Impact

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

In the fiercely competitive world of sleep, Neurovirtual USAalso known as Sleepvirtualrelies on nimble responses and easy financing to build a growing customer base.

Swimming freely in a sea of sharks is no easy task, but Ed Faria, co-founder of Florida-based Neurovirtual USA, Inc. has gotten used to it after more than a decade. Despite an environment filled with well-financed competitors, his company’s Sleepvirtual BWII

PSG technology continues to do well in its role as a PSG machine that allows users to record and score sleep studies. (more…)