British Sleep Society
British Sleep Society
The British Sleep Society (BSS) was set up in 1991 to support clinicians, researchers, nurses, technologists, scientists and students with an interest in sleep and sleep disorders. It acts as an umbrella organisation, with charitable status [1], that runs two influential scientific meetings each year. The society operates throughout England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Organization
The society currently has over 400 members, under leadership provided by a 10 member Executive Board [2].
Publications
The SRS Bulletin is quarterly newsletter that covers recent developments in sleep research, issues related to SRS, and highlights of members and their laboratories.
Meeting
The Society runs an annual training event, aimed at providing training in all aspects of sleep medicine [3]. The BSS also holds a bi-annual meeting, to listen to presentations on latest research and clinical developments in sleep and the treatment of sleep disorders. It is the largest meeting in Great Britain dedicated to sleep.
Related fields
The British Sleep Society draws from professions in sleep medicine, statistics, psychology, epidemiology, economics, biology, and mathematics