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The Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorders Center
 
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Our Team

Our neurosurgeons are among the finest in the world. Patients and their families come from all over the globe to seek the opinion of this team. Our commitment to care also includes a commitment to make every possible effort to evaluate and treat children as soon as possible.

Working together, our physicians routinely perform delicate neurosurgery on children of all ages. Specializing in disease-related conditions as well as congenital or developmental problems that appear in infancy or early childhood, our goal is to minimize the risks and maximize treatment and functionality after surgery.


  1. Senior Medical Office Coordinator

  2. Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

    Professor of Neurology
    Director, The Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorders Center


  3. Certified Nurse Practitioner

  4. Assistant Director, The Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorders Center

  5. Registered Polysomnographic Technologist

  6. Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

  7. Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Medicine

  8. Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

  9. Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine

    Clinical Psychologist


  10. Assistant Professor, Department of Mental Health

    The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


  11. Assistant Professor of Neurology

 
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A Sleep Deprived SocietyMost Americans get less than seven hours sleep per night according to the Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorders Center.
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Nancy Collop, MD
Sleep-Disordered Breathing

This article in the September 2009 issue of Pulmonary Reviews discusses a recent study which indicated sleep apnea is linked to increased mortality. Dr. Nancy Collop provides a commentary

Circadian Ryhthm
Read this provocative CNNhealth article which suggests that circadian rhythm tendencies may impact the timing of optimal performance during waking hours.  Included are quotes from Dr. Nancy Collop.

Opening a Passage to Better Sleep   Dr. Nancy Collop is interviewed by the New York Times on the topic of Sleep Apnea, its causes, symptoms and treatment. Read more

CPAP Therapy
In a SleepEducation.com article, AASM spokesperson, Nancy Collop, explains the effects of sleep apnea on the body and the clear benefits of CPAP therapy.  Learn more

Charlene Gamaldo, MDRestless Legs Syndrome
Health.com interviews Charlene Gamaldo on RLS diagnosis and treatment. Read now

The JHH Sleep Center reaches out to the people of Trinidad. Read the interview with Dr. Charlene Gamaldo in Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday.

 

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