TY - JOUR
T1 - Sleep and dreams
T2 - how the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and its members have shaped the future of the sleep field for 50 years
AU - Malhotra, Raman K.
AU - Heffron, Thomas M.
AU - Rosen, Ilene M.
AU - Quan, Stuart F.
AU - Kushida, Clete A.
AU - Epstein, Lawrence J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright 2025 American Academy of Sleep Medicine. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Over the past century, sleep has transitioned from the domain of artists, poets, and philosophers to the realm of scientists and clinicians. In the 20th century, pioneering sleep researchers and clinicians advanced their respective fields by forming organizations such as the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). For 50 years, the AASM has played a leading role in creating and shaping the field of sleep medicine, leveraging the multidisciplinary expertise of its members to forge a new medical specialty. The organization emerged from a meeting in 1975, where academics whose research focused on sleep gathered to evaluate the necessity of establishing a new professional society to represent the nascent sleep disorders centers that were beginning to open across the country. The formation of the AASM was led by Dr. William Dement and other pioneers who played crucial roles in establishing the field through the clinical application of sleep research. Through the AASM, they created the building blocks of a medical specialty by developing accreditation and certification programs, diagnostic classifications, clinical practice guidelines, clinical training programs, peer-reviewed scientific journals, and a clinical and scientific meeting. Their persistent efforts eventually secured for the sleep medicine specialty both national recognition and broad acceptance within the medical community. Today, the field of sleep medicine remains strong as sleep physicians and other members of the clinical sleep team provide high-quality, comprehensive care for patients who have sleep and circadian disorders. Built on this solid foundation, the AASM and its members will continue to shape the future of sleep medicine.
AB - Over the past century, sleep has transitioned from the domain of artists, poets, and philosophers to the realm of scientists and clinicians. In the 20th century, pioneering sleep researchers and clinicians advanced their respective fields by forming organizations such as the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). For 50 years, the AASM has played a leading role in creating and shaping the field of sleep medicine, leveraging the multidisciplinary expertise of its members to forge a new medical specialty. The organization emerged from a meeting in 1975, where academics whose research focused on sleep gathered to evaluate the necessity of establishing a new professional society to represent the nascent sleep disorders centers that were beginning to open across the country. The formation of the AASM was led by Dr. William Dement and other pioneers who played crucial roles in establishing the field through the clinical application of sleep research. Through the AASM, they created the building blocks of a medical specialty by developing accreditation and certification programs, diagnostic classifications, clinical practice guidelines, clinical training programs, peer-reviewed scientific journals, and a clinical and scientific meeting. Their persistent efforts eventually secured for the sleep medicine specialty both national recognition and broad acceptance within the medical community. Today, the field of sleep medicine remains strong as sleep physicians and other members of the clinical sleep team provide high-quality, comprehensive care for patients who have sleep and circadian disorders. Built on this solid foundation, the AASM and its members will continue to shape the future of sleep medicine.
KW - American Academy of Sleep Medicine
KW - professional society
KW - sleep medicine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008081948
U2 - 10.5664/jcsm.11660
DO - 10.5664/jcsm.11660
M3 - Article
C2 - 40078100
AN - SCOPUS:105008081948
SN - 1550-9389
VL - 21
SP - 1093
EP - 1102
JO - Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
JF - Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
IS - 6
ER -