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Episode 79 of the Airway First podcast is now out! This is part one of our four-part sleep series. You can catch this and all other episodes on Apple, SoundCloud, Podbean, RSS, Spotify, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. And don't forget to check us out on YouTube!


Airway First Podcast with guest, Jatin Tekchandani

My guest today is Jatin Tekchandani, recently elected Vice President of the Texas Society of Sleep Professionals, who is a multifaceted expert in sleep medicine and data analytics. With a diverse background spanning polysomnography, engineering, and leadership roles, his career encompasses diagnosis, therapy development, and cutting-edge research.


Starting as a night technologist, Jatin worked his way up through hands-on experience, earning prestigious credentials from the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists, the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic Technologists, the American Board of Sleep Medicine, and the Computing Technology Industry Association. He also holds a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Houston.


 Jatin's passion lies in empowering sleep technologists with the clinical and technical strategies needed to excel in diagnosing and treating patients using the latest technologies. As a researcher and trainer, he is at the forefront of advancing sleep medicine through data-driven insights and innovative approaches. With his unique blend of technical expertise, leadership acumen, and commitment to professional development, Jatin is a driving force in shaping the future of sleep technology and fostering excellence in the field.


You can learn more about JT and the Texas Society of Sleep Professionals at txssp.org.


Show Notes






EDUCATION IS THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS HELP FOR YOUR CHIL'S AIRWAY AND SLEEP ISSUES


Education is the first step for any parent concerned about their child's sleep and airway health.


The Children's Airway First Foundation Resource library has information that can help identify symptoms and provide guidance on the first steps towards helping your child with an airway and sleep disorder.


Where to start for parents; airway management

As with any medical condition, consult your child's pediatrician should you see any of these symptoms in your child or suspect your child suffers from an airway disorder.



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