About
Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine
The Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine
Over two decades of leading innovation in sleep and raising public awareness about the importance of sleep for overall health.
Certified and trained physicians through the accredited fellowship program to recognize and manage sleep disorders effectively.
Supported and conducted research to improve understanding and treatment of sleep conditions.
Trusted by thousands of Filipinos dedicated to the highest standards and excellent patient care
Our Vision
Be the recognized authority in setting standards and promoting excellence in sleep medicine healthcare in the Philippines.
Our Mission
Promote awareness on the importance of sleep health. Educate healthcare professionals in the recognition and management of sleep disorders. Advance the field of sleep healthcare through research. Establish standards for the practice of sleep medicine. Nurture the professional growth of its members.
History of PSSM
The greatest leaders mobilize others by coalescing people around a shared vision.
True to the quote of the leadership guru Ken Blanchard, the eight highly competent leaders and like-minded physicians formed and laid the foundation of the Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine, Inc. (PSSMI) in 2002 with the shared vision of ‘transforming lives of Filipinos through excellent, accessible healthcare and research in sleep.”
The first year saw the incorporation of the Society in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with the first Board electing Dr. Felicidad Soto, a neurologist and a pioneer in the field of sleep medicine in the Philippines, being acclaimed as the founding president. Despite having only 12 charter members, it was already considered a breakthrough as it consolidated the forces of sleep medicine across the country.
As soon as the Society was formed, Dr.Soto casted the vision to the charter members and started leading the organization’s trailblazing initiatives. From 2003 to 2005, the PSSM gained traction across the Philippines, particularly through the launch of national events. In 2003, PSSM launched the First Sleep Symposium, coinciding with the global World Sleep Day, which was attended by 60 delegates and participated by pharmaceutical companies and sleep related providers.
With the conduct of national events, PSSM gained more popularity among the circle of physicians that led to the increase of its members in Visayas and Mindanao regions. As the Society grew, the leadership organized its group by conducting its first ever Strategic Planning where they mapped out the five-year plan of the organization. Two important strategies recognized in the planning were affiliations with regional societies and the establishment of local training programs. Today, these strategies are well-established and integrated into the Society’s program.
In 2007 and 2008, PSSM intensified its efforts to strengthen its membership, as well as the education program of the Society. The year 2008 was historic with the presence of the world-renowned author and pioneer of sleep medicine Dr. Christian Guilleminault, who delivered a Master Lecture to the Society members. It was a once-in-a-lifetime event, which was described by participants as a transformative learning experience from the world’s luminary in sleep medicine.
The next three years, from 2009 to 2011 were marked by initiatives in accreditation and research. In 2008, Dr. Michael Alexius Sarte, the Society’s fifth president, conducted the initial groundwork for the accreditation of sleep laboratories in the country. The groundwork for sleep laboratories accreditation was initiated to standardize and improve the quality of sleep studies and treatments in the Philippines. This would also guarantee that patients receive appropriate and safe care from qualified professionals. In 2011, under the reigns of the Society President Dr. Rosalina Espiritu-Picar, who spearheaded the institutionalization of the Sleep Research forum. This forum provided a structured platform for coordinating research, standardizing care, and accelerating progress in sleep science and medicine by facilitating funding, collaboration and knowledge dissemination.
Following the best practice initiated in 2006, the PSSM redefined its long-term direction as it conducted the 2nd Strategic Planning in Shangri-la Mactan in 2012–ensuring that resources were allocated well to achieve the organization’s goal and all departments were aligned toward a common vision. The following year, PSSM ushered in a new era of growth in the Society’s membership. Under the leadership of the seventh Society President Dr. Albert L. Rafanan, PSSM formed the accreditation and specialty boards. The Lung Center of the Philippines and Philippine Heart Center attained their accreditation. Twenty thirteen (2013) was a pioneering year with the administration of the first Basic Skills Sleep Tech Workshop with 67 attendees at the Union Bank Plaza and the first Specialty Board Exam with seven out of nine examinees successfully hurdling the test.
Twelve years after the organization began, PSSM, under the guidance of Dr. Virginia S. de los Reyes, exposed its membership to global best practices with the inclusion of international faculty sleep medicine pioneer Dr. Christian Guilleminault and sleep medicine educator Dr. Teofilo Lee-Chiong at the 8th Sleep Symposium in 2014. This Symposium had an impressive attendance of over 200 participants whose theoretical knowledge connected with real-world, global applications, that prepared them for an increasingly interconnected world. In the same year, the 2nd Specialty Board Exam was administered.
Twenty sixteen promised to be another groundbreaking milestone in the Society’s history with a multi-specialty guideline on obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) successfully completed proving that PSSM was wide awake and not sleeping on the job.
In March 2025, PSSM conducted the 18th Annual Convention during the World Sleep Day. It was attended by 30 participating companies and more than 200 participants. Twenty twenty-five (2025) was also a year of many firsts in regional and national campaigns on sleep health promotion—the Sleep Expo held in Clark, Pampanga that brought together sleep partners and the Regional Caravan that gathered clinicians and hospital administrators to assist them in developing sleep services. Another ambitious project rolled-out for the first time was the Drowsy Driving Prevention campaign with the slogan ‘Tabi Muna,’ that launched the three-series TV Commercial (TVC) to the public, including the high-impact LED wall Advertising on EDSA reaching out to millions of Filipinos about the dangers of sleep deprivation and drowsy driving.
History of PSSM
The greatest leaders mobilize others by coalescing people around a shared vision.
True to the quote of the leadership guru Ken Blanchard, the eight highly competent leaders and like-minded physicians formed and laid the foundation of the Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine, Inc. (PSSMI) in 2002 with the shared vision of ‘transforming lives of Filipinos through excellent, accessible healthcare and research in sleep.”
The first year saw the incorporation of the Society in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with the first Board electing Dr. Felicidad Soto, a neurologist and a pioneer in the field of sleep medicine in the Philippines, being acclaimed as the founding president. Despite having only 12 charter members, it was already considered a breakthrough as it consolidated the forces of sleep medicine across the country.
As soon as the Society was formed, Dr.Soto casted the vision to the charter members and started leading the organization’s trailblazing initiatives. From 2003 to 2005, the PSSM gained traction across the Philippines, particularly through the launch of national events. In 2003, PSSM launched the First Sleep Symposium, coinciding with the global World Sleep Day, which was attended by 60 delegates and participated by pharmaceutical companies and sleep related providers.
With the conduct of national events, PSSM gained more popularity among the circle of physicians that led to the increase of its members in Visayas and Mindanao regions. As the Society grew, the leadership organized its group by conducting its first ever Strategic Planning where they mapped out the five-year plan of the organization. Two important strategies recognized in the planning were affiliations with regional societies and the establishment of local training programs. Today, these strategies are well-established and integrated into the Society’s program.
In 2007 and 2008, PSSM intensified its efforts to strengthen its membership, as well as the education program of the Society. The year 2008 was historic with the presence of the world-renowned author and pioneer of sleep medicine Dr. Christian Guilleminault, who delivered a Master Lecture to the Society members. It was a once-in-a-lifetime event, which was described by participants as a transformative learning experience from the world’s luminary in sleep medicine.
The next three years, from 2009 to 2011 were marked by initiatives in accreditation and research. In 2008, Dr. Michael Alexius Sarte, the Society’s fifth president, conducted the initial groundwork for the accreditation of sleep laboratories in the country. The groundwork for sleep laboratories accreditation was initiated to standardize and improve the quality of sleep studies and treatments in the Philippines. This would also guarantee that patients receive appropriate and safe care from qualified professionals. In 2011, under the reigns of the Society President Dr. Rosalina Espiritu-Picar, who spearheaded the institutionalization of the Sleep Research forum. This forum provided a structured platform for coordinating research, standardizing care, and accelerating progress in sleep science and medicine by facilitating funding, collaboration and knowledge dissemination.
Following the best practice initiated in 2006, the PSSM redefined its long-term direction as it conducted the 2nd Strategic Planning in Shangri-la Mactan in 2012–ensuring that resources were allocated well to achieve the organization’s goal and all departments were aligned toward a common vision. The following year, PSSM ushered in a new era of growth in the Society’s membership. Under the leadership of the seventh Society President Dr. Albert L. Rafanan, PSSM formed the accreditation and specialty boards. The Lung Center of the Philippines and Philippine Heart Center attained their accreditation. Twenty thirteen (2013) was a pioneering year with the administration of the first Basic Skills Sleep Tech Workshop with 67 attendees at the Union Bank Plaza and the first Specialty Board Exam with seven out of nine examinees successfully hurdling the test.
Twelve years after the organization began, PSSM, under the guidance of Dr. Virginia S. de los Reyes, exposed its membership to global best practices with the inclusion of international faculty sleep medicine pioneer Dr. Christian Guilleminault and sleep medicine educator Dr. Teofilo Lee-Chiong at the 8th Sleep Symposium in 2014. This Symposium had an impressive attendance of over 200 participants whose theoretical knowledge connected with real-world, global applications, that prepared them for an increasingly interconnected world. In the same year, the 2nd Specialty Board Exam was administered.
Twenty sixteen promised to be another groundbreaking milestone in the Society’s history with a multi-specialty guideline on obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) successfully completed proving that PSSM was wide awake and not sleeping on the job.
In March 2025, PSSM conducted the 18th Annual Convention during the World Sleep Day. It was attended by 30 participating companies and more than 200 participants. Twenty twenty-five (2025) was also a year of many firsts in regional and national campaigns on sleep health promotion—the Sleep Expo held in Clark, Pampanga that brought together sleep partners and the Regional Caravan that gathered clinicians and hospital administrators to assist them in developing sleep services. Another ambitious project rolled-out for the first time was the Drowsy Driving Prevention campaign with the slogan ‘Tabi Muna,’ that launched the three-series TV Commercial (TVC) to the public, including the high-impact LED wall Advertising on EDSA reaching out to millions of Filipinos about the dangers of sleep deprivation and drowsy driving.
Timeline of Events

A conscious effort was made to gather like-minded physicians from different specialties to consolidate the forces of sleep medicine. The meeting of the first eight members of the board signaled the beginning of the society. The first board was elected with Dr. Felicidad Soto, a neurologist and a pioneer in the field of Philippine sleep medicine being acclaimed as the founding president. The first year saw the incorporation of the society and the holding of the First Sleep Symposium in March 2003, which coincided with the World Sleep Day, at the Manolo Lopez Conference Center in Antipolo. Despite having only 12 members, the conference saw an attendance of around 60 delegates with the participation of numerous pharmaceutical companies and sleep related providers.

The year 2003 saw the assumption of the presidency by Dr. Mercy Antoinette Gappi, a pulmonologist, as the second president. Fresh from her vice-presidency and successful stint as course director of the first symposium, she personally spearheaded efforts to formalize the criteria for membership, with the creation of new categories for health professionals who had not had training in sleep, yet expressed an interest in the field. The logo of the society was commissioned and chosen by the majority of the members whose number had now increased to 18. In an effort to reach out to the rest of Luzon, the 2nd Sleep Symposium was held at the Baguio Country Club in 2004.

The third year had loftier aspirations, envisioning a program to reach out to physicians in the Visayas and Mindanao region. The number of fellows had now increased to 23. Under the presidency of Dr. Patrick Moral, another pulmonologist, the 3rd Sleep Symposium was held at the Shangri La Mactan Resort, gathering an impressive turnout of over a hundred delegates. An internet site for exchange of ideas was set up under philsleep@yahoogroups.com. As the society was still in its infancy, it was decided to extend the terms of board and the current officers to two years in order to enable a continuity in the planning and implementation. Likewise, the symposium was transformed into a biennial activity as holding it annually was taxing on the small number of members at that time.


The Society had its first strategic planning session at the Edsa Shangri La Hotel where the direction of the Society for the next five years was mapped out, looking at affiliations with regional societies and establishing local training programs in the future.

Dr. Ruby Manalastas, took over the reins of the society which had now increased its membership to twenty-six. The symposium was brought back to Manila in its 4th iteration. Efforts to consolidate the earlier gains continued.

A historic milestone as the Society welcomed the world-renowned author and pioneer of sleep medicine—particularly for his work on obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and narcolepsy. Dr. Christian Guilleminault in the most awaited conference where he delivered a Master Lecture at the Shangri-la Hotel, Makati. Guilleminault paved the way for the development and recognition of sleep medicine as a legitimate clinical specialty worldwide.

Dr. Mike Sarte, an otorhinolaryngologist, was elected as the fifth president of the society. The 5th Sleep symposium was again held in Manila. At this time, the membership had reached 30 already. The groundwork for accreditation of sleep laboratories was initiated at this time.


The reins of the Society returned to a neurologist, Dr. Rosalina Espiritu. Her term saw the establishment of the Sleep Research forum, the 1st and 2nd of which were held at the St. Luke’s Medical Center Global City and Lung Center of the Philippines respectively.

In March 2025, PSSM conducted the 18th Annual Convention coinciding with the World Sleep Day. It was considered the biggest gathering so far in the history of the Society, with 300 health professionals from all over the country. The conference highlights were a feature of Polysomnogram Workshop followed by two days of 15 Scientific lectures by the country’s well-known sleep specialists, a Research Forum and a Quiz Contest during the event. During the convention, PSSM also made its urgent call to action to the public, specifically the growing problem of sleep deprivation, through the press conference sponsored by Philips Respironics and Uratex Philippines. The Society was widely featured across all media platforms and because of this, the issue of sleep disorder as well as the organization, gained more popularity among the general public. Even after 25 years, the objectives of the said conference remained the same, which are to promote awareness of sleep health and provide education on managing sleep disorders and further the cause of healthy sleep in the Philippines.
Patient Focused
Priotizing patient care and outcomes in all our intiatives.
Supportive to Members
Member-driven program responding to the needs and insights of our diverse membership.
Synergistic
Embracing inclusivity and celebrating diversity in all its forms.
Mission-driven
Creating a positive impact and integrating strategies, culture and operations to achieve social or community goals.
Innovative
Anticipating and shaping the future of sleep medicine.
How to be a Member of PSSMI
Board Members
Ma. Regina T. Alvarez, MD, FPSSM
Board Member
Rylene A. Baquilod, MD, FPSSM
Board Member
Maria Patricia Ann T. Puno-Prodigalidad, MD, FPSSM
Board Member
Leadership
Year 2025-2027
Jimmy V. Chang, MD, FPSSM
President
Maria Cecilia C. Galang, MD, FPSSM
Vice President
April Fatima J. Hernandez, MD, FPSSM
Secretary
Beverly P. Carbonell, MD, FPSSM
Treasurer
Address
Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center
St. Luke’s Medical Center
279 E Rodriguez Sr Ave Quezon City
Contact
+63 945 430 0316
pssmi@yahoo.com
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