世界各国睡眠研究学术组织介绍(2)
We provide guidelines for the main diagnosis and followup procedures (MSLT, polysomnography, MWT).
The society is supporting research by annual funding (approximately 100,000 Euros) for PhD thesis or one year postdoctoral position.
We try to implement national prospective cohorts and to support multicenter studies. We are working with other specialist bodies to promote sleep as a subspecialty.
Foundation year 1992
, 百拇医药
Webpage http://www.dgsm.de
Number of members 2240
Composition of members
(degree, specialties, subspecialties, etc.)
Internal Medicine (including pneumology) 60%, Psychiatry & Neurology (old specialisation) 13%,Paediatrics 10%, Neurologists 6%, Psychiatrists 5%, General medicine 2%, Dentistry 1%, OtoRhinoLaryngology 1,5%, Other 1,5%
, 百拇医药
Historical perspective of the society
1988 Foundation of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft klinischer Schlafzentren by the first 15 sleep laboratories.
1989 Development of accreditation procedures.
1992 Foundation of the German Sleep Society (DGSM).
1992 Standardized accreditation of sleep laboratories.
1994 Sleep specialists (somnologists) by the DGSM.
, 百拇医药
2003 National acknowledgement of sleep medicine as subspeciality.
2001 First national treatment guideline (S2) for sleep disorders.
2009 First evidence based national treatment guideline (S3) for sleep disorders.
Important sleep physicians / researchers in the history of the NSS
Researchers in the history:
W. Baust, C. BeckerCarus, M. Berger, P. Clarenbach, J. Fischer, U. J. Jovanovicˇ, W. Kuhlo, R. Lund, K.H. MeierEwert, J.H. Peter, K.H. Ruhle, E. Ruther, Marianne E. Schlafke, H. Schulz, R. Steinberg,J. Zulley Important sleep physicians:S. Andreas, M. Arzt, H. Becker, H. Benes, A. BosseHenck, H. DankerHopfe, I. Eisensehr, J. Ficker,I. Fietze, P. Geisler, G. Hajak, S. Happe, W. Hochban, B. Hogl, M. Hornyak, S. Kotterba, D. Kohler,C. Lauer, G. Mayer, J. Maurer, W. Oertel, M. Orth, E. Paditz, T. Penzel, T. Podszus, T. Pollmacher,W. Randerath, F. Raschke, D. Riemann, A. Rodenbeck, T. Schafer, B. Schonhofer, S. Scholle, R. Schulz,A. Steiger, K. StiasnyKolster, B. Stuck, H. Teschler, C. Trenkwalder, U. Voderholzer, T. Wetter,H.G. Wees, A. Wiater, M. Wiegand, J. Winkelmann, P. Young.
, http://www.100md.com
Number of Sleep Medicine Centers
(link to their titles and locations)320
Link: http://www.charite.de/dgsm/dgsm/schlaflabore_liste.php?language=english
Number of Sleep Research Centers
(link to their titles and locations)
There is no differentiation between Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine Centers. Some Sleep Medicine Centers hold beds for Sleep Research.
Current President: Prof. Dr. Geert Mayer
(黃志力供稿), 百拇医药
The society is supporting research by annual funding (approximately 100,000 Euros) for PhD thesis or one year postdoctoral position.
We try to implement national prospective cohorts and to support multicenter studies. We are working with other specialist bodies to promote sleep as a subspecialty.
Foundation year 1992
, 百拇医药
Webpage http://www.dgsm.de
Number of members 2240
Composition of members
(degree, specialties, subspecialties, etc.)
Internal Medicine (including pneumology) 60%, Psychiatry & Neurology (old specialisation) 13%,Paediatrics 10%, Neurologists 6%, Psychiatrists 5%, General medicine 2%, Dentistry 1%, OtoRhinoLaryngology 1,5%, Other 1,5%
, 百拇医药
Historical perspective of the society
1988 Foundation of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft klinischer Schlafzentren by the first 15 sleep laboratories.
1989 Development of accreditation procedures.
1992 Foundation of the German Sleep Society (DGSM).
1992 Standardized accreditation of sleep laboratories.
1994 Sleep specialists (somnologists) by the DGSM.
, 百拇医药
2003 National acknowledgement of sleep medicine as subspeciality.
2001 First national treatment guideline (S2) for sleep disorders.
2009 First evidence based national treatment guideline (S3) for sleep disorders.
Important sleep physicians / researchers in the history of the NSS
Researchers in the history:
W. Baust, C. BeckerCarus, M. Berger, P. Clarenbach, J. Fischer, U. J. Jovanovicˇ, W. Kuhlo, R. Lund, K.H. MeierEwert, J.H. Peter, K.H. Ruhle, E. Ruther, Marianne E. Schlafke, H. Schulz, R. Steinberg,J. Zulley Important sleep physicians:S. Andreas, M. Arzt, H. Becker, H. Benes, A. BosseHenck, H. DankerHopfe, I. Eisensehr, J. Ficker,I. Fietze, P. Geisler, G. Hajak, S. Happe, W. Hochban, B. Hogl, M. Hornyak, S. Kotterba, D. Kohler,C. Lauer, G. Mayer, J. Maurer, W. Oertel, M. Orth, E. Paditz, T. Penzel, T. Podszus, T. Pollmacher,W. Randerath, F. Raschke, D. Riemann, A. Rodenbeck, T. Schafer, B. Schonhofer, S. Scholle, R. Schulz,A. Steiger, K. StiasnyKolster, B. Stuck, H. Teschler, C. Trenkwalder, U. Voderholzer, T. Wetter,H.G. Wees, A. Wiater, M. Wiegand, J. Winkelmann, P. Young.
, http://www.100md.com
Number of Sleep Medicine Centers
(link to their titles and locations)320
Link: http://www.charite.de/dgsm/dgsm/schlaflabore_liste.php?language=english
Number of Sleep Research Centers
(link to their titles and locations)
There is no differentiation between Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine Centers. Some Sleep Medicine Centers hold beds for Sleep Research.
Current President: Prof. Dr. Geert Mayer
(黃志力供稿), 百拇医药