In this study, we assessed the community and educational needs for sleep technologists by surveying program directors of nationally accredited polysomnography, electroneurodiagnostic technology, and respiratory care educational programs. Currently, little is known about our educational capacity and the need for advanced degrees for sleep medicine technical support
Sleep is a pillar of health, alongside adequate nutrition and exercise. Problems with sleep are comm...
Interprofessional education has the potential to prepare health career students to be practice-ready...
Sleep medicine education and knowledge among medical students in selected reflects the weak level of...
In this study, we assessed the community and educational needs for sleep technologists by surveying ...
To evaluate the current state of sleep medicine educational resources and training offered by US neu...
As sleep medicine has become a recognized medical subspecialty, sleep centers have turned down the s...
Background: Sleep disorders are an important cause of morbidity among our population with billions ...
Previous research has shown evidence of a widening gap between scientific research and clinical teac...
Sleep disorders are the second most frequent complaint, after pain, in individuals with chronic illn...
OBJECTIVES Sleep-wake disorders are common in the general population and in most neurological dis...
Objectives: Sleep-wake disorders are common in the general population and in most neurological disor...
Purpose: No study to date has described the overall landscape of sleep disorders management and trai...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Background: Only recently health professionals have started recognizing sleep disorders as one of th...
Objectives: This survey sought to determine whether self-professed sleep specialists in the State of...
Sleep is a pillar of health, alongside adequate nutrition and exercise. Problems with sleep are comm...
Interprofessional education has the potential to prepare health career students to be practice-ready...
Sleep medicine education and knowledge among medical students in selected reflects the weak level of...
In this study, we assessed the community and educational needs for sleep technologists by surveying ...
To evaluate the current state of sleep medicine educational resources and training offered by US neu...
As sleep medicine has become a recognized medical subspecialty, sleep centers have turned down the s...
Background: Sleep disorders are an important cause of morbidity among our population with billions ...
Previous research has shown evidence of a widening gap between scientific research and clinical teac...
Sleep disorders are the second most frequent complaint, after pain, in individuals with chronic illn...
OBJECTIVES Sleep-wake disorders are common in the general population and in most neurological dis...
Objectives: Sleep-wake disorders are common in the general population and in most neurological disor...
Purpose: No study to date has described the overall landscape of sleep disorders management and trai...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Background: Only recently health professionals have started recognizing sleep disorders as one of th...
Objectives: This survey sought to determine whether self-professed sleep specialists in the State of...
Sleep is a pillar of health, alongside adequate nutrition and exercise. Problems with sleep are comm...
Interprofessional education has the potential to prepare health career students to be practice-ready...
Sleep medicine education and knowledge among medical students in selected reflects the weak level of...