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Advance your sleep medicine career with a fellowship at Tufts Medical Center

At Tufts Medical Center, our sleep medicine fellows work and grow in a truly collaborative environment. The Department of Medicine has a strong history of excellence in care, teaching and research. We recruit outstanding internal medicine residents and support them with a team of about 150 full-time faculty, 72 house officers and 145 fellows across subspecialties.

Our location on the Tufts Medical Center campus makes collaboration easy and meaningful. Our team regularly partners with oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, neurology, psychiatry, cardiology and anesthesiology. Fellows also benefit from connections across Tufts University School of Medicine, Tufts Dental School, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI).

Research opportunities

Since this is a one-year fellowship, research expectations are tailored to fit your interests and time. Each fellow is expected to complete a scholarly project such as:

  • A case report or abstract submitted to the APSS meeting, with a review article submitted for publication
  • An original research project, which could include IRB submission and chart review
  • A prospective clinical study
  • A basic science or translational science project

Current areas of research in our sleep division include:

  • Sleep in the ICU
  • Sleep quality on noninvasive ventilation
  • Preoperative screening for sleep apnea
  • Sleep apnea in people with pulmonary hypertension
  • The relationship between sleep-disordered breathing and pulmonary hypertension

Fellows are supported by faculty mentors and resources from Tufts CTSI, which connects researchers to tools, training and collaboration to help move research into real-world care and policy.

Clinical disciplines

Sleep lab

Tufts Medical Center has a 6-bed Sleep lab that provides the whole gamut of sleep studies for both adults and pediatrics. The lab performs more than 1200 overnight studies annually in addition to portable home testing. The Sleep Laboratory Rotation for fellowship trainees aims to provide an extensive exposure to sleep medicine, polysomnography and related techniques via didactic teaching, polysomnogram recording and interpretation and direct patient contact. These include standard polysomnography, multiple sleep latency testing, maintenance of wakefulness testing, portable polysomnography testing and actigraphy. Sleep study interpretations are completed by the fellow throughout the academic year and are fully reviewed using all available information, including patient sleep medicine history questionnaires, technical notes during the study, pre- and post-study patient questionnaires and direct review of scored data recordings. After an introductory period, fellows will provide the initial interpretation independently of the attending, which will then be reviewed in detail with the attending.

Inpatient sleep medicine

The Sleep Medicine Inpatient Consult Service aims to provide excellent patient care, strong teaching, and a broad clinical exposure to consultative inpatient sleep medicine. This includes exposure via direct patient contact through a consult service staffed by the sleep medicine fellow and sleep medicine attending. The fellow will be expected to provide the initial assessment of the consult patient, including performing a complete general and targeted sleep medicine history and physical exam. The consult will then be reviewed with the attending and a full note generated with recommendations to the requesting service.

Dental sleep medicine

During the Dental Sleep Medicine Rotation Fellows will rotate through the dental sleep medicine service of the Dental School of Tufts University, under the direct supervision of Dr. Leopoldo Correa, who is board certified in dental sleep medicine, providing exposure to aspects of the dental clinical examination relevant to sleep medicine, the principles of oral appliance fitting and adjustment, and familiarity with the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of appliances.

Behavioral sleep medicine

The outpatient Behavioral Sleep Medicine Rotation will provide direct patient contact in the outpatient setting and aims to provide strong teaching and broad clinical exposure in cognitive behavior therapy under the direct supervision of a certified Behavioral Sleep Medicine psychologist. This rotation allows the fellow to witness first-hand the complex management of patients with insomnia, PTSD, anxiety and depression, as they relate to the development of abnormal sleep. The Sleep Psychologist will also be visiting our sleep lab for a formal lecture/training on cognitive behavioral therapy.

Neurology

The Neurology Sleep Medicine rotation for fellowship trainees in sleep medicine aims to provide an emphasis on neurology and the neurological aspects of sleep medicine. Fellows will be involved in the management of patients with Narcolepsy, Restless Leg Syndrome, and other movement disorders under the direct supervision of dual board certified Neurology and Sleep attending, Dr. Joel Oster. In addition, the sleep fellow will participate in a set of introductory sessions on basics of EEG, conducted by the neurology department at Tufts Medical Center.

Otolaryngology

The Otolaryngology Sleep Medicine rotation provides a broad clinical exposure to sleep medicine with an emphasis on the otolaryngology assessment and management of sleep medicine disorders as it pertains to the adult as well as pediatric population. This rotation will occur at Tufts Medical Center within the Division of Otolaryngology, which is a leading center for the diagnosis and management of the complete spectrum of otolaryngology disorders, including sleep apnea. Dr. Mark Vecchiotti (pediatrics) will provide supervision in this clinic.

Pediatric sleep medicine

The Pediatric Sleep Medicine rotation aims to provide a broad clinical exposure to all aspects of pediatric sleep medicine, which includes behavioral disorders as well as disorders of breathing, like obstructive and central sleep apnea in addition to hypoventilation syndromes. The fellow will gain experience in pediatric polysomnography and related techniques via didactic teaching, polysomnogram recording and interpretation and direct patient contact in both the inpatient and outpatient settings.

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Angela Blair
Program Coordinator
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Pulmonary, Critical Care + Sleep
Tufts Medical Center
800 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
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