The annual Aldrich Lecture honors Michael S. Aldrich, M.D. (1949-2000). In 1985, Dr. Aldrich founded the first University of Michigan Sleep Disorders Center, in the Department of Neurology. He made seminal contributions to the development of a new medical field that has grown to have substantial public health impact. Widely known for his work on narcolepsy, Dr. Aldrich was a consummate clinician, educator, and researcher. The Aldrich Lecture celebrates his vision and achievement, which laid the foundations for one of the most highly respected sleep medicine programs nationally.
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
19th Annual Michael S. Aldrich Commemorative Lecture
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
CME credit available, click here
Attendance must be registered within 6 months of attendance to be awarded credit.
Recorded archives of live activities are considered enduring materials.
Viewing of a recorded session is for reference only, no CME credit can be claimed.
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