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Fundamentals of Sleep Technology

Fundamentals of Sleep Technology 2019 edition cover image

by Teofilo L. Lee-Chiong Jr. MD (Author), Cynthia Mattice MS RPSGT RST (Author), Rita Brooks MEd R EEG/EP T (Author)

Chapter 16: “Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence” (de Sousa, Rui RPSGT, RST & Sellman, Tamara RPSGT, CCSH), pp. 162–189.

Hardcover: 752 pages
Publisher: LWW; Third edition (May 11, 2019)
ISBN-10: 1975111621 || ISBN-13: 978-1975111625


A2Zzz: The Magazine for Sleep Technologists

A2Zzz magazine for sleep technologists

SUMMER 2018, VOL. 27, #3
How to Make the Most of AAST’s 2018 Annual Meeting

FALL 2017, VOL. 26, #4
25 Ways to Be a Sleep Health Activist

WINTER 2017, VOL. 26, #1
The New Sleep Gadgets: What Technologists Need to Know

SUMMER 2016, VOL. 25, #3
Don’t Overlook the Value of State and Regional Sleep Societies

SUMMER 2016, VOL. 25, #3
Should Sleep Technologists Be Reading Clinical Research Studies?

SPRING 2016, VOL. 25, #2
How To Make The Most Of Sleep Conference Meetings

SPRING 2016, VOL. 25, #2
A Technologist’s Introduction to Sleep Telemedicine

WINTER 2016, VOL. 25, #1
Are All Policy and Procedure Manuals Created Equal?

WINTER 2016, VOL. 25, #1
Risk Management In The Sleep Center: What We Can Take Away from Renee V. The Emory Clinic, Inc.

FALL 2015, VOL. 24, #4
Sleep Hygiene For Nightwalkers


AAST Blog

The latest on all issues affecting sleep technologists, including trends, insights, tips and more

Tamara Sellman content archive for the AAST Blog includes the weekly “While You Were Sleeping” sleep medicine news column (since April 2016), the “Wire” series (Sleep Apnea Wire, Insomnia Wire, Pediatric Sleep Wire, Circadian Wire, and Sleep Disorder Wire) and additional content (book reviews, articles).

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Updated 6.30.2020