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VIDEO LIBRARY

Measuring Daytime Sleepiness from Questionnaires to More Objective Tools Such as Quantitative EEG: Using Brain Mapping (qEEG) to Screen and Monitor Patients with Sleep Disorders

This one-part video series was presented at our 2023 Sleep Conference by Cheng-Huai Ruan, MD. The video series is approximately 40 minutes in length (the specific length for each video is listed below) and is worth 1 CME.

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A native Houstonian, Dr. Cheng-huai Ruan graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station and received his medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine in Dominica, West Indies. He completed his residency in internal medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Queens Hospital where he served as chief resident and was named physician mentor of the year by his peers.

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Board-certified in internal medicine, Dr. Ruan specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of a broad spectrum of chronic illnesses to emergent medical care for patients 13 years and older. His clinical interests include internal medicine and diabetes. He has created a diabetes reversal program that uses food as medicine.

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Fluent in Mandarin, Dr. Ruan stresses the importance of knowledge and education. He is passionate about empowering his patients to optimize their health and lower their risk of disease. A strong advocate of open patient-physician communication, Dr. Ruan is accessible through many avenues, including social media.

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Dr. Ruan and his wife live in Bellaire with their two daughters. In his spare time, he enjoys basketball and football.

Daytime Sleepiness

This video is 38 minutes and 06 seconds in length.

This video learning experience will provide an opportunity to earn up to 25 Category 1 CME credits. This experience is powered by CMEfy - an AI-powered platform that directs learners along a pathway to capture reflections at the point of inspiration and point of care. Clinicians may earn CME/CE credit via ReflectCE, the accredited activity portal. Learn more at HTTP://about.cmefy.com/cme-info.

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2025 SEC Sleep Conference
2025 SEC Sleep Conference
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