January 30, 2006

Detroit Day Two


Today's activity was visiting Dr. Safwan Badr, pictured above. Dr. Badr has serves on the ASAA board from 1999 until 2004 and was president in 2000 and 2001.

We have opportunities to talk with each other at different medical conferences over the past two years, but this was the first opportunity to sit and talk without interruption.

Safwan has supported the organization when it was on the brink of extinction. So he could appreciate where the organization is now.

The visit was also an occasion to visit the sleep labs he and other members of his team use for reasearch purposes.

I met Khaled Mansour who explained some of the reseach he is involved in... developing a mathematical model to detect inspiratory flow limitation during sleep. Sounds like a real yawner... but this is cutting edge stuff and could, maybe will lead to new methods for diagnosing and treating sleep apnea.

All-in-all, a great day. Tomorrow is a trip to the Detroit Lions Academy, a middle school in downtown Detroit and then off to Troy Michigan for a continuing medical education event... back on 02/01/06

January 29, 2006

Detroit Day One (part two)

It was still raining when we drove into Detroit and many areas of downtown near the Y have been closed for Super Bowl activities, so getting the Y was a challenge.

The facility was brand new - it had new building smell... maybe it was the varnish on the floors of the basketball court when the health fair was held.

Here is a photograh of the Super Bowl XL banner hanging over the stage. So many Super Bowl XL banners everywhere. The city is quite proud to be hosting the event and they (the city fathers and mothers) having been working hard for a year and half getting ready... and it shows.


The basketball court was set up like most health fairs... folding tables around the outside edges of the room. There were hospitals and special interest groups, like diabetes and lead poison prevention and prostate cancer awareness... various groups doing various types of screening.

The Living Heart Foundation was providing blood pressure measurements and measurements of body mass index. Pretty neat stuff! I had available patient education bulletins, copies of the newsletter, the general information brochure and the "now famous" snore score flyer. Here is a picture of our portion of the table... I had the small posters of our logo done just for this event. They are quite nice.

Also located at our table was the nutrionists from the Henry Ford Hospital. Their focus is on cardiovascular health. Their materials were healthy eating and exercise.

I was expecting a larger crowd, but with the weather being less than terrific, my expectations were lowered and I was pleased with the result. A number of people passed by and stopped to pick the snore score flyer and the education bulletin on being evaluated for sleep apnea.


The highlight of the day was, of course, meeting the football players. There are some like the fellow pictured to the left that, if they have sleep apnea, they are an atypical case. This retired player is Lem Barney who has the distinction of being a member of the football Hall of Fame. An interesting gentleman and very committed to helping out folks living in the inner city of Detroit. Then there are fellows like this gent, to the right, who size was remarkable when compared with just about anyone else in the room: Larry Tharpe. I did not have much occasion to speak with him, but then I probably would have gotten a sore neck from all the looking up.

Not being one who is particularly familiar with football and football players, retired or active, it was quite an experience. I will have another opportunity to interact with these players and others, later this week when the Living Heart Foundation conducts it health screening of retired football players. In that venue I hope to have an opportunity to find out what they know about sleep apnea and perhaps more importantly what they don't know.

Tomorrow, I visit Harper Hospital and Safwan Badr... former board member of the ASAA and chief of the sleep section at the hospital.

Here are a couple of other photos of the players... one of Lem Barney seated on the stage and Eric Berkley speaking to the crowd.

Detroit Day one (part one)

I am respresenting the American Sleep Apnea Association at the Living Heart Foundation Super Bowl XL health screening and education program. The week will be taken up with a series of health screening events and continuing medical education program for local doctors.

Today is the first day and on the agenda is a community health screening that will take place a downtown Detroit YMCA. The expected attendance is 700 to 1000 people. It is raining at this moment so who knows will show up.

My part at the screening will be to distribute our literature on sleep apnea and to answer questions.

My question is - is there someplace in Detroit that provides low cost or no cost sleep studies? Certainly there are free clinics in Detroit... but, what do they know about sleep apnea. Ah, something to do with my free time.

I will back later to let you know how it went.

January 22, 2006

The challenges of writing

I amazed at the ease with which so many bloggers can write and write and write. For me getting even a few words on the page is an incredible challenge. This extends to all other type of writing I need to do as well.

There are times when I just don't know how to say what needs to be said. There are also times when I don't know if what I have to say is worth saying.

I sit looking at the blank computer screen and say... well, just start writing, there will always be time to edit what is there (hopefully).

I can do this... I just have to do it.

January 01, 2006

A new year and we try again

2006 a year with great promise and with great challenges.

After more than a year and a half as the ED of ASAA, I have a good sense of what needs to be done to raise the visibility of sleep apnea to match the level of those affected by the condition.

Beginning this month, Public Service Announcement on the Health and Home Report.

Media exposure during the Super Bowl in Detroit in February.

Sleep Apnea Awareness Day 2006... Thursday March 30 in Washington DC and other cities around the country.

Accomplishments in 2005...

www.apneasupport.org

A year of newsletters :)

Improved web site www.sleepapnea.org

new members and more importantly renewing members.

The challenges ahead are not small, but I have faith in my ability to lead the association and to be the "go to" organization for those looking for information and support on sleep apnea.