MGB Sleep Medicine Fellowship
Email: sleep_training@hms.harvard.edu
Overview
The Division has one of the few NIH-NHLBI supported sleep and circadian biology research training programs in the country. Since 1998, a total of 89 post-doctoral, 31 pre-doctoral trainees, and 55 summer students have been participants. The division currently has 8 post-doctoral research fellows and 4 pre-doctoral research fellows each year who participate in a program that addresses the goals of the NCSDR in providing both breadth and depth to training by ensuring that all trainees complete a series of core requirements, elective courses and didactic sessions to supplement the specialized training and individual research experiences in a preceptor's laboratory. In connection with their research projects, trainees have the opportunity to learn state-of-the-art techniques from bench to clinical research. Additionally, this program hosts 3 - 4 summer medical students annually.
The division has a clinical sleep disorders training program, in conjunction with Massachusetts General Hospital, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The program consists of 1 year of clinical training in Sleep Medicine. Research opportunities are also available. The director of this program is Lawrence J. Epstein, MD.
The Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders faculty has a ongoing collaboration with the Harvard Medical School Division of Sleep Medicine to develop a sleep and health education program to enhance the education of medical students, post-graduate medical trainees, practicing physicians, and the general public on sleep health, sleep science, and sleep medicine. The aim of this web-based educational program is to increase both local and national awareness of these issues.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital division faculty member, Stuart F. Quan, MD, serves as the editor-in-chief of the program with participation of other division faculty members as well as sleep faculty from other Harvard teaching institutions. The website is located at www.understandingsleep.org and has web modules on Healthy Sleep, Insufficient Sleep, Sleep Apnea and Narcolepsy. Additional material and updates are made continuously.
The Division organizes and participates in periodic Continuing Medical Education courses. In addition, there are web-based offerings on sleep topics offered through the Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Medical Education.
Mass General Brigham Sleep Medicine Fellowship
Program Director: Salma Batool-Anwar
This is a one–year training program in clinical sleep medicine, accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Fellows will have an opportunity for comprehensive training in clinical sleep medicine under the direction of Harvard Medical School faculty affiliated with BWH and MGH.
Please direct inquiries to sleep_training@hms.harvard.edu.
Subspecialty Training Program in Movement Disorders of Sleep and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
Program Directors:
Aleksandar Videnovic, MD
John Winkelman, MD, PhD
The Mass General Division of Sleep Medicine offers tailored subspecialty training in movement disorders of sleep and REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD). The training is an integral part of clinical and research programs dedicated to RBD and movement disorders of sleep. This Program serves as a training site for The Fellowship in Clinical Sleep medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Please direct inquiries to avidenovic@mgh.harvard.edu.
Postdoctoral Training
The Mass General Division of Sleep Medicine provides postdoctoral trainees with opportunities for clinical and translational research related to sleep, chronobiology and neurodegenerative diseases.
Please direct inquiries to avidenovic@mgh.harvard.edu.