IPSA 2026 CME Record of Attendance
  • CME Record of Attendance

  • The AAFP has reviewed IPSA 2026 Florence and deemed it acceptable for up to 27.50 Live AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 04/08/2026 to 04/11/2026. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

    In the form below, enter your claimed hours of participation (round up to the nearest quarter hour) in accredited sessions up to the maximum of 43.00.

  • The following presentations are NOT eligible for CME credit:

    · C-03: Experimental animal studies: Tangible take home messages for clinicians

    · C-07: Management of obesity in the sleep lab: From evaluation to treatment

    · S-01: School-based classroom interventions on sleep improve adolescents’ wellbeing

    · S-01: Switching off: Testing a motivational and parent-supported technology restriction intervention for adolescent sleep

    · S-05: SIMBA study (Sleep Intervention for Mother and Baby): Co-sleeping in the context of a cognitive intervention targeting parental cognitions about child sleep: Considering cultural factors of sleep

    · S-07: Beyond sleep duration: The role of sleep quality and possible impact on health outcomes

    · S-09: Sleep stability and sleep quality: Digital physiology beyond AHI

    · S-14: New wearable technology: Can belts and sensors be replaced in a pediatric sleep laboratory?

    · S-15: Trials of personalized surgery for pediatric OSA

    · S-15: Surgical trials in pediatric OSA: The international perspective

    · S-18: Treat the night, liberate the day: Outcomes of a brief imagery rehearsal therapy intervention in complex PTSD

    · O-03: Supervised EEG-based vigilance state classification in preterm infants

    · O-03: Early sleep-EEG dynamics reflect cortical maturation and predict neurodevelopmental trajectories in preterm infants

    · O-06: Automatic video analysis and classification of disorders of arousal in children

    · O-06: Performance of pediatric‑trained machine learning classifiers in analyzing actigraphy data for sleep‑wake scoring

    · O-06: A peer-led school-based approach to reduce night-time use of interactive devices and social media in early adolescence: CLOCK OFF intervention development and feasibility study

    · O-06: Minimum data requirements for automated sleep staging in the pediatric population

    · O-06: Associations between wearable infant sleep and brain function in the first year of life

    Poster abstract sessions

    Industry Symposia presented by Neurim 

     

  • Pre-Congress Courses

    Half-day courses: 3.75 hours

    C-06 and C-07: 2 hours*   

    NOTE: Only individuals who registered for the courses and attended in person may claim CME credits. *C-07 totals to 1.5 hours for CME credit

  • Did you register and attend any Pre-Congress Courses on Wednesday, April 8, 2026?*
  • Which course(s) did you attend? (select all that apply)
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