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Primary care physicians see a wide range of patients with any number of symptoms. In light of this it can be easy for simple things like sleep disorders to slip through the cracks which can be harmful to the patient's overall health.
Primary care physicians see a wide range of patients with any number of symptoms. In light of this it can be easy for simple things like sleep disorders to slip through the cracks which can be harmful to the patient's overall health.
Paul Doghramji, MD, from Collegeville Family Practice addressed the issues of sleep during an interview with MD Magazine which covered a wide range of topics.
With primary care physicians typically seeing their patients more than any specialists sometimes just asking the right questions can go a long way in finding the right diagnosis of sleep disorders.
Learn more about excessive sleepiness and sleep apnea here.
And shift work disorder and the future of sleep medicine here.