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http://www.aasmnet.org/jcsm/ViewAbstract.aspx?pid=28813
An editorial in the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (subscription required) reports:
64 programs offered 129 positions; 31 positions ( approx 25%) went unfilled
The editorial argues that decreased financial reimbursement as well as the limited intellectual stimulation (most patients are being evaluated for sleep-disordered breathing) may be leading to a decline into the # of people going into sleep med
An editorial in the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (subscription required) reports:
64 programs offered 129 positions; 31 positions ( approx 25%) went unfilled
The editorial argues that decreased financial reimbursement as well as the limited intellectual stimulation (most patients are being evaluated for sleep-disordered breathing) may be leading to a decline into the # of people going into sleep med