The RITCHIE CENTRE The Ritchie Colloquium 2013 Sleeping Like a Baby (or not) – Solving Childhood Sleep Problems DAY ONE – Thursday 28 th November 2013.

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the RITCHIE CENTRE The Ritchie Colloquium 2013 Sleeping Like a Baby (or not) – Solving Childhood Sleep Problems DAY ONE – Thursday 28 th November 2013 Welcome 0920 – 0930Euan Wallace – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University/Monash Women’s, Monash Health Plenary 0930 – 1030Sleep Disordered Breathing In Pregnancy: What Happens To The Fetus? Colin Sullivan – Department of Medicine, The University of Sydney/Children’s Hospital at Westmead/Sydney Children’s Hospital 1030 – 1100 MORNING TEA Sleep Intervention 1100 – 1120Should We Be Giving CPAP To Pregnant Mums? Susan Walker – Perinatal Medicine, Mercy Hospital for Women/The University of Melbourne 1120 – 1140Does Sleeping Position Increase The Risk Of Stillbirth? Lesley McCowan – Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, The University of Auckland/Auckland City Hospital 1140 – 1200Effects Of Infant Sleep On Maternal Health And Wellbeing Jane Fisher – Jean Hailes for Women’s Health/Monash University 1200 – 1230Open Discussion 1230 – 1330 LUNCH Sleep In Infancy 1330 – 1350Safe Sleeping Messages To Protect Against Sudden Unexpected Death In Infancy Rosemary Horne – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University 1350 – 1410Safe Strategies For Settling Infants Harriet Hiscock – Centre for Community Child Health, The Royal Children’s Hospital/The University of Melbourne 1410 – 1430Sleep Disordered Breathing In Infancy – Treatment Options Margot Davey – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University/Monash Children’s Hospital 1430 – 1450Open Discussion 1450 – 1520 AFTERNOON TEA Sleep In Childhood And Adolescence 1520 – 1540Should We Be Worrying About Snoring In Childhood? Gillian Nixon – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University/Monash Children’s Hospital 1540 – 1600Sleep Disorders In Children With Disabilities Russell Conduit – School of Psychology & Psychiatry, Monash University 1600 – 1620Optimal Sleep Duration And Sleep/Wake Patterns In Children: Is There A Magic Number? Sarah Biggs – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University 1620 – 1650Open Discussion 1700 CLOSE MCG, Premiership Club Dining Room

the RITCHIE CENTRE The Ritchie Centre Kaarene Fitzgerald Public Lecture DAY ONE – Thursday 28 th November 2013 Infant Safe Sleeping: What’s new? Convener: Dr Sally “Feelgood” Cockburn Host of 3AW’s “Talking Health” DISCUSSION PANEL Prof Rosemary HorneDeputy Director, The Ritchie Centre, Monash University Ms Leanne RavenChief Executive Officer, SIDS & Kids Australia Ms Jill GreenNational Coordinator of Education & Bereavement Services, SIDS & Kids Australia Prof Colin SullivanProfessor of Medicine, University of Sydney Prof Lesley McCowanHead, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, The University of Auckland Prof Christine EastProfessor of Midwifery, Monash University/Co-Director, Maternity Services, Monash Health Dr Christine Tippett AMDirector, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Monash Women’s, Monash Health F D ATE :Thursday 28 November, 2013 T IME :6.00pm – 8.00pm (FREE entry) V ENUE :Deakin (formerly BMW) Edge Theatre Federation Square Swanston Street, Melbourne D ATE :Thursday 28 November, 2013 T IME :6.00pm – 8.00pm (FREE entry) V ENUE :Deakin (formerly BMW) Edge Theatre Federation Square Swanston Street, Melbourne For further information please visit

the RITCHIE CENTRE DAY TWO – Friday 29 th November 2013 Plenary 0900 – 1000Marketing Your Research Colin Sullivan – Department of Medicine, The University of Sydney/Children’s Hospital at Westmead/Sydney Children’s Hospital 1000 – 1030Open Discussion 1030 – 1100 MORNING TEA Sleep Research At Monash – 1115 Should We Be Sleeping Preterm Infants Prone? Flora Wong – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University/Monash Children’s 1115 – 1130Sleep In Infancy – Can Dummies Protect Against SIDS? Stephanie Yiallourou – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University 1130 – 1145The Effects Of Sleep Disorders On Behaviour And Learning Sarah Biggs – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University 1145 – 1200The Effects Of Sleep Disorders On The Cardiovascular System Lisa Walter – The Ritchie Centre, Monash University 1200 – 1215Sleep And Driving In Adolescents Clare Anderson – School of Psychology & Psychiatry, Monash University 1215 – 1230Open Discussion 1230 – 1330 LUNCH Early Career Researchers Session/Student Poster Blitz And Forum 1330 – 1530Early Career Researchers/Student Poster Blitz 1530 – 1600 AFTERNOON TEA 1600 – 1730Early Career Researchers/Student Forum 1730 – 1830 REFRESHMENTS MCG, Premiership Club Dining Room The Ritchie Colloquium 2013 Sleeping Like a Baby (or not) – Solving Childhood Sleep Problems

the RITCHIE CENTRE The Ritchie Colloquium 2013 Sleeping Like a Baby (or not) – Solving Childhood Sleep Problems REGISTRATION FORM MCG, Premiership Club Dining Room Date: Thursday 28 th and Friday 29 th November, 2013 Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Premiership Club Dining Room, Level 2 (situated within the Great Southern Stand) Please use lifts 14,15 to access the Premiership Club Dining Room. MCG Parking – Entrance E off Brunton Ave Gate entry – Gate 6A (b/w light towers 3&4) Cost: $ (GST Inclusive) to attend Thursday 28 th and Friday 29 th November $88.00 (GST Inclusive) to attend Thursday 28 th November ONLY Registration: Registration and payment can be completed by visiting If you require any further details please do not hesitate to call RSVP by: Friday 15 th November 2013