Tang-Chuan Wang

China Medical University Hsinchu Hospital

Dr. Tang-Chuan Wang is an excellent otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon in Taiwan. He is also a research scholar at Harvard Medical School and University of Iowa Hospital, USA. He has extensive experience working at several institutions in the United States, including Stanford University, the University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Massachusetts Eye and Ear. He not only works in clinical and basic medicine but is also expanding into public health in Taiwan. In recent years, Dr. Wang has devoted himself to artificial intelligence and medical innovations. He always says that “in theoretical or practical aspects, no innovation is a step backward.\" Due to his contribution to biodesign, he was invited to join the executive committee of the Advanced Joint R&D Center in Taiwan.

Tang-Chuan Wang

6books edited

3chapters authored

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Sleep is undoubtedly one of the most intricate and abstruse issues in humans. Disturbances of sleep are widespread and can have a great impact on involved individuals as well as an economic influence on society. The COVID-19 pandemic forced predominant changes in recent years, such as the development of wearable devices and the Internet of Things (IoT) in telehealth. These are helpful for disease evaluation and treatment, however, they may not be adequate for dealing with the complexity of sleep medicine. I believe that specialists in sleep medicine will accelerate increased public awareness of sleep disorders and facilitate the consolidation of sleep health into medical care in a responsible fashion, including innovations in sleep medicine. This book presents updated developments as well as future perspectives in sleep medicine. It is a useful resource for persons involved in sleep medicine, whether they are clinicians, researchers, or patients.

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