Local Fellowship in Advanced Sleep Medicine and Non-Invasive Ventilation
Division: Medicine
Department: Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Training Objectives/Goals
1. Explain the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and public health implications of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and its management
2. Evaluate and manage patients who present with OSA
3. To acquire knowledge of the organization and operation of a sleep laboratory (unit staffing requirement, quality assurance standards, skills and education).
4. Evaluate and manage patients who present with central sleep apnoea and sleep hypoventilation syndromes
5. Evaluate and manage patients who present with complaints of insomnia
6. Evaluate and manage patients who present with complaints of abnormal sleep movements, behaviours, and experiences
7. Evaluate patients with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and assess and treat the daytime consequences of sleep disorders, including but not limited to patients with:
8. Evaluate and manage patients with chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure requiring long-term home non-invasive ventilation, and the different ventilator strategies for titration and management of patients with different indications for these treatments, including but not limited to the following:
Training Duration
6 months
Number of Fellowship Offered Per Year
1
Admission Criteria