Division of Sleep Medicine @ Harvard Medical School
Clinical Sleep Training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
| Mailing Address: | Sleep HealthCenters 1505 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, MA 02135 |
| Phone: Fax: Email: Website: | 617-783-1441 ext. 136 781-998-8529 maria_natapov@sleephealth.com http://www.sleephealth.com/ |
The Sleep Disorders Program was created within the Division of Sleep Medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 1996. Our faculty and staff include sleep specialists, pulmonologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, physiologists, biomedical engineers and technologists. The Division of Sleep Medicine is in the Department of Medicine. The Division, under the direction of Charles A. Czeisler, Ph.D., M.D., F.R.C.P., performs research and clinical activities related to sleep and chronobiology. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a nonprofit teaching affiliate of
The primary missions of the Sleep Disorders Program are to deliver the highest quality patient care, expand the boundaries of medicine through research, and teach through training and continuing education. Our clinical mission is supported through the comprehensive care of patients with all forms of sleep disorders at our state-of-the-art Sleep HealthCenter. Our faculty and staff continuously seek new ways to demonstrate our leadership role in basic and clinical research, as well as product research and development. We accomplish our teaching mission through training the next generation of health care professionals and future leaders in sleep medicine and providing continuing education on sleep subjects to other health care professionals. Our staff physicians and basic scientists hold faculty appointments at
Fellowship Program
The fellowship program is a two-year program with a clinical first year (~ 80%) and the second year almost completely research (~ 90%). The clinical year is spent learning to care for patients with all types of sleep disorders. Fellows see patients in clinic under staff supervision at Sleep HealthCenters and learn about sleep study acquisition, scoring and interpretation in our attached sleep laboratory. There will be rotations in pediatric sleep medicine, otolaryngology, neurology/EEG and an elective. Fellows will also see inpatients through our consultation service at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Fellows will also attend a weekly case conference, research conference and monthly Division of Sleep Medicine Grand Rounds. The Fellows have a weekly continuing care clinic during their second year.All fellows within the training program are expected to complete an independent research project(s) under the direct guidance of a faculty mentor. Faculty include: Charles A. Czeisler, PhD, MD (a leader in the field of human circadian biology),
Fellows are paid based on the NIH scale for postgraduate fellows. The standard benefits package is available through Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Fellows are allowed to “moonlight” as long as those commitments do not in any way interfere with their primary training responsibilities.
If interested, please send a cover letter stating your reasons for applying to the Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program, the application, an up-dated copy of your curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation to:
- Lawrence J. Epstein, MD
Attn: Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program
1505 Commonwealth Ave.
Brighton, MA 02135
For more information please visit http://www.sleephealth.com/, email us at maria_natapov@sleephealth.com, or contact Maria Natapov at 617-783-1441, ext. 136.
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