Training Matters

Nature Clinical Practice Neurology (2008) 4, 344-345
doi:10.1038/ncpneuro0808  
Received 18 December 2007 | Accepted 10 March 2008 | Published online: 29 April 2008

Sleep medicine education: are medical schools and residency programs napping on the job?

Charlene E Gamaldo* and Rachel E Salas

Correspondence *Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 5501 Hopkins Bayview Circle, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA

Email
 cgamald1@jhmi.edu

In this Training Matters article, Gamaldo and Salas provide an important and timely appraisal of the current state of sleep medicine education at medical-school and postgraduate levels. They highlight the need for more extensive integration of sleep education into the training curriculum and describe some new initiatives designed to achieve this goal.

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