Indian Journal of Sleep Medicine (IJSM) was established by Indian Sleep Disorder Association in January 2006 with the following aims:
It is a multispecialty journal involving neurologists, pulmonologists, psychiatrists, orthodontists, otorhinolaryngologists, physiologists and paediatricians of national and international repute. It is the only journal in South East Asia publishing and promoting Sleep Research in the region.
Indian Journal of Sleep Medicine (IJSM) is owned and managed under the auspices of Indian Sleep Disorder Association, and Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd is the publisher.
Indian Sleep Disorder Association
The Indian Sleep Disorders Association, established in 1995, is a professional organization consisting of practitioners of Sleep Medicine in India. It was founded by a group of eight members from different states, with Dr. J. C. Suri taking the lead. The society's headquarters is located at Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi.
The association aims to promote and disseminate updated knowledge about various sleep disorders among medical professionals and the general public. It provides a platform for medical experts interested in sleep medicine to discuss and share their expertise.
Over the years, the association has organized international and national workshops, conferences, seminars, and symposiums to advance the field of sleep medicine. They began with just 25 life members but have since grown to over 200. The association is decentralized into four zones to encourage membership and facilitate smooth operations.
Additionally, the Indian Sleep Disorders Association collaborates with organizations such as NAPCON (National College of Chest Physician & Indian Chest Society) and the Association of Physicians of India (API) to offer courses and workshops on sleep disorders.
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Indian Journal of Sleep Medicine (IJSM) is a Quarterly publication.
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