Adam Moscovitch, MD

Canadian Sleep Institute

 

Dr. Moscovitch (MD, FRCPC, DABSM, DABFM, DABFE, DABPN, LMCC) is a leading internationally recognized expert on sleep and fatigue disorders. He was a visiting scholar and National Institute of Aging (NIA) research fellow at the Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic and Research Centre (1989-1991), prior to returning to Canada to join the University of Calgary.

In 1995, he founded the Canadian Sleep Institute, a comprehensive center of excellence dedicated to clinical care, research and corporate consulting on sleep and fatigue problems. This Calgary based company is presently expending across North America with its services presently available in Alberta and Ontario. 

He is certified in General Medicine and holds specialty Certifications in Sleep Medicine, Psychiatry & Neurology, and Forensic Medicine. His clinical and research interests include fatigue and its impact on workplace safety, and the medico legal aspects of sleep and alertness. He is the recipient of the 2004 Outstanding Clinical Researcher of the Year Award, Department of Psychiatry, University of Calgary.

 

Canadian Sleep Institute

Suite 300, 295 Midpark Way, SE

Calgary, Alberta T2X 2A8

Phone: (403) 254-6400

Fax: (403) 254-6403

Website: http://www.csisleep.com/

 

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