Mourning the Loss of Lead Sleep Tech at International Institute of Sleep
'He was the most dedicated and dependable employee I have ever had the privilege of working with.'
'He was the most dedicated and dependable employee I have ever had the privilege of working with.'
A past chairman of the National Sleep Foundation and a leader in sleep medicine with over 30 years of experience in clinical sleep medicine and research passed away on Nov 10 in Dunwoody, Ga.
Sir Neil James Douglas, who founded the Scottish National Sleep Centre in 1983 and co-founded the British Sleep Society in 1989, died at his home in August 2020.
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