04/21/2026
If you’re still treating airway and sleep in isolation, you’re already behind.
The physiology doesn’t work that way.
And neither do the patients.
Dr. Jeffrey Hindin brings a different lens—integrating dentistry, biofeedback, and autonomic nervous system data to better understand how airway, jaw position, and physiology are connected.
In this session, he challenges the way most providers think, showing why siloed care fails and how true interdisciplinary collaboration changes outcomes.
Because complex conditions don’t need more isolated treatment.
They need aligned thinking.
🗓 May 15, 2026
⏰ 8:45–9:30 AM
Register for Collaboration Cures 2026 and start thinking differently about airway, sleep, and systemic care.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Identify interdisciplinary team members and their roles in patient-centric care
2. Understand the need for an interdisciplinary collaborative approach in the future of healthcare.
3. Develop a new collaborative thinking process for the care of chronic, multidisciplinary disorders