The Adult Behavioral Sleep Medicine is offered through the Sleep Medicine Section of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine at National Jewish Health. The Sleep Medicine Program at NJH is the oldest and most comprehensive sleep medicine program in the Denver region. The minor rotation provides interns the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in the diagnosis and treatment of physiological and behavioral sleep disorders. Interns will evaluate and treat patients with a variety of presenting sleep complaint.
If the intern has an interest and time available, there is opportunity to get involved in insomnia research.
A wide variety of patients are seen at the Adult Sleep Medicine clinic, including a range of sleep disorders, patient demographics, and co-morbid medical and psychiatric conditions. We treat patients with the following sleep disorders: circadian rhythm disorders, excessive sleepiness, insomnia, narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea, parasomnias, periodic limb movement disorder, and restless leg syndrome. We also see patients from a wide range of backgrounds, including socioeconomic, race/ethnicity, and education.
Interns will be provided didactic materials (selected readings) to help them learn about basic sleep mechanisms, the range of sleep disorders likely to be encountered on the rotation and methods of sleep disorder diagnosis - one-on-one discussion to aid them in their case conceptualization and treatment planning abilities - and ample opportunity performing assessment interviews and therapeutic interventions with various patient types.
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