Meet our dedicated Gold Standard Panel

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) has assembled a team of sleep scorers from different backgrounds in sleep, each with extensive experience in sleep record scoring and review. The AASM Gold Standard for scoring is based on a consensus formed by the Gold Standard Panel.

Adult Gold Standard Panel

Scott G. Williams, MD

Scott G. Williams, MD, is a co-chair of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Adult ISR gold standard panel. He is board certified in internal medicine, psychiatry and sleep medicine and currently serves as the Director of the Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. He has previously served as Director for Medicine, Fort Belvoir Hospital, medical director of sleep medicine at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and chief of sleep medicine at the Womack Army Medical Center. He is an associate professor of medicine and psychiatry at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and has served as chair of the AASM technologist and respiratory therapist education committee.

Michael J. Zachek, MD

Michael J. Zachek, MD is a co-chair of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Adult ISR gold standard panel. He is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary and critical care medicine as well as sleep medicine and has been working in the field of sleep for more than two decades. He is the medical director of three accredited sleep centers and his AASM functions include being a site visitor for both center and DME certification as well as serving as a gold standard scorer. He believes that developing a national consensus regarding the scoring of polysomnography is vital for improving sleep research and patient care.

Christopher R. Hope, MD, MHA, FAASM

Christopher R. Hope, MD, MHA, FAASM, is board-certified in sleep medicine and psychiatry and currently serves as the medical director of the East Alabama Health Sleep Disorders Center and is assistant professor at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine – Auburn Campus. He has particular interest in quality improvement methods in sleep medicine, issues in sleep center management, and workforce development of the sleep team. He currently serves as vice-chair of the AASM sleep technologist and respiratory therapist education committee and is course director of the AASM A-STEP CCSH course. His healthcare career began as a sleep technologist and earned his RPSGT in 2003.

Faye Burnette, RRT, RPSGT

Faye Burnette, RRT, RPSGT is the supervisor of the Sleep Disorders Center at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, NC. She has 35 years of experience in healthcare beginning as a cardiology technician then to a respiratory therapist and finally moving to a full-time sleep technology position 15 years ago. She received her AAS in Respiratory Therapy from Fayetteville Technical Community College in Fayetteville, NC and attended the University of North Carolina. She has been involved in sleep technology since 1995. Presently, she is the Supervisor of the Sleep Disorders Lab at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, NC.

Claude Albertario, RST, RPSGT, FAASM

Claude Albertario, RST, RPSGT is Chief Sleep Tech at  Mount Sinai South Nassau Center for Sleep Wellness. He received his undergraduate training in Psychobiology at SUNY College at Purchase. Albertario began his career in Sleep Medicine in 1984 at Dr. Elliot Weitzman’s Institute of Chronobiology at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Albertario obtained his RPSGT credential (#474) in 1990, and received the RST credential (#100) in 2011.  As an early advocate of digital recording methods, Albertario spearheaded the effort at Winthrop University Hospital to become the first accredited, paperless sleep center in the world (1990). He helped form the New York State Society of Sleep Medicine in 1998, helping to codify polysomnography into NYS law. His research interests revolve around his invention, z-ratio, (z-eeg.com) a unified metric of sleep/wake, and has delivered national and international presentations. He has previously served on the AASM Scoring Manual Committee (ver 2.5.) Albertario serves on both the Adult and Pediatric ISR panels. Albertario was appointed as an AASM Fellow in 2022. Albertario has OSA which he successfully manages with CPAP.

Pediatric Gold Standard Panel

Brian D. Robertson, MD, FAAP

Brian D. Robertson, MD, FAAP, is board certified in pediatrics, allergy/immunology, and sleep medicine. He was previously the chief of sleep medicine at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Bethesda, MD), where he now works as a volunteer. He practices sleep medicine at Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic. He is the Chief Medical Officer for NightWare, Inc., a medical device company. Dr. Robertson is an associate professor of pediatrics and medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He is active in research in sleep medicine, focusing on the treatment of nightmare disorder.

Anuja Bandyopadhyay, MD, MBBS, FAAP

Dr. Anuja Bandyopadhyay is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine. She received her medical degree from Medical College, Kolkata, India and completed pediatric residency at Case Western Reserve University (Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH), pediatric pulmonology fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine (Riley Children’s Hospital, Indianapolis, IN) and Sleep medicine fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Bandyopadhyay is a board certified pediatric pulmonologist and sleep physician with a strong interest in clinical research on pediatric sleep disordered breathing and infant lung development. She has authored publications on sleep study driven protocols for decannulation of children with tracheostomy and neurodevelopmental outcomes of sleep apnea in infants. She serves as an associate editor in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (REM section). She advocates for standardization of pediatric sleep medicine practice across the world and serves on various committees including International Members Task Force Committee (American Academy of Sleep Medicine) and Pediatrics International Relations Working Group (American Thoracic Society).

Ameet S. Daftary, MD, MS, FAASM

Ameet S. Daftary, MD, MS, FAASM, is a board-certified pediatric pulmonologist and sleep medicine physician, who most recently was the director of the Pediatric Sleep Medicine program at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. Dr. Daftary has practiced pediatric sleep medicine for over 10 years and served as the director of 2 pediatric sleep labs over his career – a 6 bed pediatric sleep lab at Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City, UT and a 16-bed pediatric sleep lab performing more than 3000 pediatric polysomnograms per year in Indianapolis, IN. He received his medical degree from the University of Bombay, India, and completed his pediatric pulmonology fellowship from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Dr. Daftary completed his sleep medicine fellowship at the University of Utah. His research interest is in the epidemiology of pediatric sleep disorders and clinical interest is in pediatric sleep-disordered breathing as well as non-invasive ventilation.

Claude Albertario, RST, RPSGT, FAASM

Claude Albertario, RST, RPSGT is Chief Sleep Tech at  Mount Sinai South Nassau Center for Sleep Wellness. He received his undergraduate training in Psychobiology at SUNY College at Purchase. Albertario began his career in Sleep Medicine in 1984 at Dr. Elliot Weitzman’s Institute of Chronobiology at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Albertario obtained his RPSGT credential (#474) in 1990, and received the RST credential (#100) in 2011.  As an early advocate of digital recording methods, Albertario spearheaded the effort at Winthrop University Hospital to become the first accredited, paperless sleep center in the world (1990). He helped form the New York State Society of Sleep Medicine in 1998, helping to codify polysomnography into NYS law. His research interests revolve around his invention, z-ratio, (z-eeg.com) a unified metric of sleep/wake, and has delivered national and international presentations. He has previously served on the AASM Scoring Manual Committee (ver 2.5.) Albertario serves on both the Adult and Pediatric ISR panels. Albertario was appointed as an AASM Fellow in 2022. Albertario has OSA which he successfully manages with CPAP.

Matthew Balog, DrPH, CCSH, RPSGT

Matthew J. Balog, DrPH, CCSH, RPSGT, is a pediatric clinical sleep educator and coordinator at Advocate Healthcare (Park Ridge, IL). He holds a doctorate in public health with a concentration in population health and an undergraduate degree in chemistry and history. His research focus is sleep screening and population sleep health programs.  His career in sleep medicine started in 2005, and he has been solely focused on pediatrics since 2010.

Sleep ISR Gold Standard Panel Disclosure and Scoring Process

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