meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Finding Genius Podcast

A Pulmonologist's Perspective on Sleep - Seema Khosla, MD—Medical Director of the North Dakota Center for Sleep

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

It might not be the first thing you associate with pulmonology, but the study of the lungs actually has quite a bit to do with the study of sleep. Dr. Seema Khosla didn't really make this association either until she slowly began learning about the importance of sleep and the critical role it plays in our health. "It was something that I never really thought about when I was a resident," she recalls, mentioning a time when she thought going days without sleep and pushing through it was more like wearing a badge of honor than engaging in a dangerous and detrimental way of living. 


She now serves as the medical director of the North Dakota Center for Sleep, where she sees patients who are suffering from a variety of sleep conditions ranging from insomnia, to narcolepsy, to sleep apnea, to REM sleep behavior disorder—a disorder that causes people to act out their dreams. She discusses pulmonary-related sleep issues, including poorly-controlled asthma, emphysema, and other chronic medical conditions that can cause insomnia and fragmented sleep.


She provides a glimpse into the fascinating world of sleep studies, where real-time changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood are correlated with real-time brain wave changes, indicating disruption from certain sleep stages. Dr. Khosla also touches more broadly on how people's attitude toward sleep seems to be changing for the better, effective options for the treatment of sleep apnea that do not involve CPAP machines, and why so many people are initially resistant to the idea of seeking help from sleep doctors. Lastly, she discusses her takeaway from a recent conversation she had with a Fitbit representative regarding plans to further implement sleep tracking technology in their products.


Tune in for all the details and get in contact by calling 701-356-3000 

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

You're listening to the Future Tech Podcast with Richard Jacobs.

0:09.0

Future Technologies such as Artificial Intelligence,

0:11.8

Stem Cells, 3D printing, gene editing,

0:14.6

Bitcoin, blockchain, the microbiome, quantum computing, virtual reality, and exploring space

0:21.0

are much closer than you might think.

0:23.0

In fact, many early versions of these technologies are in play right now,

0:27.0

and the companies that are using these technologies

0:30.0

for the focus of this podcast.

0:32.0

My goal for you, the listener, is to learn from these

0:34.4

podcasts. You may very well learn something that may change the course of your life

0:38.2

for the better, steer you towards a new career, or give you insight into

0:42.4

addressing a thorny medical problem.

0:44.4

Remember, this podcast and its content is informational and nature only. No medical,

0:49.2

tax, legal, financial, or psychological advice is being given.

0:53.0

If you've enjoyed the podcast, please listen,

0:55.4

subscribe, like, and tell your friends about it.

0:58.2

Thank you.

0:59.2

Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening depending on where you are in the world.

1:06.1

This is Tracy Myrtle with the future tech podcast. Today I'm very excited to have a special guest Dan Schoenbaum,

1:13.8

C-O-O-N president of Risk I-Q.

1:17.4

Thanks for stopping by Dan.

1:18.7

How are you doing today?

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Richard Jacobs, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Richard Jacobs and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.