The American Academy of Sleep Medicine is the leader in setting standards and promoting excellence in sleep medicine health care, education and research.
The APSS is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society. The APSS publishes SLEEP, a monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal, and organizes the SLEEP Annual Meeting, which is the premier gathering of researchers, clinicians, technologists, students and other health care professionals in the fields of sleep medicine and sleep research.
As the official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), JCSM brings applied sleep science into focus through clinical trials, clinical reviews, case series and reports, and commentaries and debates. It also publishes reports, news and updates from the AASM.
SLEEP is the official publication of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC, which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society. The first journal to be dedicated exclusively to sleep, it is unsurpassed in its comprehensive coverage of sleep and sleep disorders.
Visitors to this Web site can locate AASM-accredited sleep disorders facilities in their area. The online directory of sleep centers and labs has a map that enables visitors to search for help by state. The site also explains how accredited centers and labs that become AASM members can customize a professionally designed Web site for their practice.
On this public education Web site the American Academy of Sleep Medicine provides the facts about sleep, sleep disorders, treatments and services. It communicates accurate medical information and the latest research findings in a way that is easy for the general public to understand. The Web site includes an interactive online discussion forum where visitors can post questions and responses.
The mission of the American Sleep Medicine Foundation (ASMF) is to enhance sleep health for all through research, education and humanitarian aid.
The AAST is a professional society for sleep technology specialists who perform the technical evaluation of patients with sleep disorders and ensure the proper use of therapeutic intervention. The AAST advances the sleep technology profession by establishing standards of care, developing training programs and materials, and promoting technical and clinical excellence.
We are the New Jersey Association of Sleep Technologists (NJAST) the professional organization for sleep technologists, technicians and trainees in New Jersey.
NJAST was formed to organize the New Jersey sleep community. We have obtained independent licensing for New Jersey Sleep Technologists. The Polysomnography Practice Act has been signed into law in New Jersey as P.L.2005, c.244.
The corporation for the CSS is organized as a non-profit charter in the State of South Carolina, and conducts activities primarily within, but not necessarily restricted to, the states of North Carolina and South Carolina to promote the benefits of Polysomnography (PSG) and Sleep Medicine.