The Practice of Sleep Medicine Around The World: Challenges, Knowledge Gaps and Unique Needs 1st Edition
Bold new resource for clinicians, researchers and policymakers: The Practice of Sleep Medicine Around The World: Challenges, Knowledge Gaps and Unique Needs, 1st Edition by Hrayr Attarian, Marie-Louise M. Coussa-Koniski and Alain Michel Sabri offers a comprehensive, globally minded look at sleep medicine’s evolving landscape.
From the first page you’re drawn into a richly detailed exploration of regional realities — North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America — showing how cultural, economic and healthcare system differences shape diagnosis, treatment and research. The authors highlight pressing challenges such as limited resources, workforce shortages and variable guideline adoption, while exposing critical knowledge gaps that hinder progress.
Readers will appreciate clear, evidence-focused discussions on epidemiology, diagnostic tools, management strategies and public health implications. Real-world case perspectives and country-specific analyses reveal the unique needs of diverse populations, making this book an essential reference for sleep specialists, neurologists, pulmonologists, primary care providers, health system planners and trainees seeking a practical global view.
Whether you’re building a sleep program in an underserved region or comparing international practice standards, this edition equips you with actionable insights and context to inform clinical decisions, research priorities and policy development. Thoughtful, accessible and authoritative, it bridges science and practice across borders.
Order your copy today to enrich your understanding of worldwide sleep medicine trends and be part of improving patient care on a global scale.
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