The American Academy of Sleep Medicine-accredited Sleep Disorders Clinic at Boston Medical Center provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment services for individuals with a full range of sleep problems. Along with providing our services, our Sleep Disorders Center is committed to educating the public that a good night's sleep is a necessity, not a luxury.
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Sleep Disorders Clinic
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The Sleep Disorders Center has an ACGME-accredited sleep medicine fellowship training program. The staff members at the Center are also actively involved in sleep education of the community and the medical workforce.
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Members of the Center are actively involved in issues such as the impact of sleep apnea on COVID-19 outcomes, healthcare disparities in sleep medicine, the impact of mood disorders on sleep architecture, and the impact of sleep disorders on the risk of cognitive impairment in the elderly.