Sleep Medicine
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Professor Rayleigh Ping-Ying Chiang After the fellowship in Stanford Sleep Disorders Center, 2005, Professor Rayleigh Ping-Ying Chiang has devoted himself to sleep medicine and sleep technology. His team is currently focusing on international collaboration and editing a textbook "Introduction to Sleep Technology" which has been accepted by Springer for publication in 2011. In June 2010, Professor Chiang got the "Investigator Award" from American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He also organized the "1st International Sleep Technology Symposium" in September 2010. He is now the Director, Sleep Technology Special Interest Group, INSIGHT Center, National Taiwan University and the Chairman, Dept. Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University and is invited as the visiting professor of University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A. in 2011. |
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Doctor B Tucker Woodson B. Tucker Woodson, M.D. is Chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine and Professor of Otolaryngology & Communication Sciences at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Woodson is board certificated in Otolaryngology-HNS and Sleep Medicine. He is active in developing new OSA surgical treatments and has over 100 invited lectures and 100 publications on topics in Sleep Medicine and surgery. He is President of the International Surgical Sleep Society has served on the Board of Sleep Medicine Exam Committee, Program Committee, Sleep Disorders, Standards of Practice, and the National Sleep Medicine Course Committees of the American Academies of Otolaryngology and Sleep Medicine. |
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Dr Qingfeng Zhang Dr Zhang has been an ENT Doctor for 29 years and has completed surgeries in over 10000 cases. Dr Zhang specialises in OSASH and has carried out more than 4000 surgeries in this field. In the past 7 years Dr Zhang has also dealt with more than 2000 cases of Coblation-channelling for the tongue. |










