Posts Tagged ‘insomnia’

We’re Looking for Your Articles & Suggestions

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Here is your chance to become published! As you can see, we have been fortunate to receive some excellent, high quality articles from physicians and sleep techs writing about their experiences and sharing their knowledge about the sleep industry. We feel that everyone has a story to share or suggestions to make that will help others in their careers and improve the science of sleep. Please let us know if you would like to contribute to this site; we welcome your submissions! Additionally, we are looking for suggestions from the community regarding what topics you would like to see covered or stories in which you would be interested. (more…)

Oddly enough, it works!

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Sleep Tech Tip of the Week

by Michael Miller, RPSGT

Most of my professional career has been spent working third shift as a sleep technologist. The biggest challenge that I faced while working nights was enduring the exhausting schedule that can accompany having a career in sleep medicine. Working as a sleep technologist, my life revolved around sleep in one way or another: either watching someone else’s or attempting to achieve adequate sleep of my own. Periodically, I would suffer from transient insomnia, especially when I was switching from my work schedule to my personal schedule. I was acclimated to sleeping better during the daytime hours so that when I tried to fall asleep at night I would often experience difficulties. At one point I was prescribed sleep medication but found that I could not fall asleep naturally and actually began relying on the medication to achieve any sleep whatsoever. (more…)

SLEEP MEDICINE – THEN AND NOW

Friday, March 19th, 2010

By Ed Faria and Lenneice A. Drew

In recent years, we have learned that sleep deprivation and undiagnosed sleep disorders are arguably one of our largest health problems. During the last two decades, a strong diagnostic industry has been thriving to develop the sleep field including, but not limited to, Neurovirtual, Philips Respironics, Embla, and Cardinal Health.

A Look Back

Sleep Medicine is a specialty in the field of medicine; sleep disorders have become a public health concern and sleep science has earned its spot as an important area of research. The American Medical Association recognized sleep medicine as a specialty in 1996. However, take a look back, and you will find the history of sleep medicine is relatively short and most of the individuals involved with its development are still living. (more…)