Sleep Medicine

The Discipline

Physicians trained in Sleep Medicine focus on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disturbances and disorders. Examples of conditions seen by sleep medicine physicians include sleep apnea (obstructive and central), insomnia, narcolepsy, somnambulism (sleep walking), and circadian sleep disorders.

Physicians trained in sleep medicine come from different clinical backgrounds and may practice in a variety of settings. Many internal medicine sleep medicine physicians are trained in pulmonary medicine and may work in dedicated sleep centers. Others may be general internists who develop an interest in sleep medicine and incorporate this training into a primary care practice. Sleep medicine physicians frequently provide consultative services to other physicians and to sleep laboratories.

Training

Sleep Medicine fellowship training involves one year of additional clinical training after completion of the internal medicine residency.

Sleep Medicine board certification is jointly administered by the American Board of Internal Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine, American Board of Otolaryngology, American Board of Pediatrics, and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Training Positions

In the 2019-2020 academic year, there are 85 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited training programs in sleep medicine with 189 trainees

Major Professional Societies

  • American Academy of Sleep Medicine

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