Season 7 | Episode 18
In this episode of Talking Sleep, host Dr. Seema Khosla sits down with Dr. Anita Shelgikar, current president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, neurologist, and sleep fellowship program director at the University of Michigan, for a transparent look at how the AASM makes critical decisions that shape the field of sleep medicine.
Ever wondered how clinical practice guidelines are developed and why updates take so long? Dr. Shelgikar pulls back the curtain on the comprehensive process behind guideline creation, from topic selection to evidence review to final publication. She explains how the AASM prioritizes which guidelines need updating and how members can influence these decisions.
The conversation addresses pressing concerns facing sleep medicine practitioners: the ongoing review of home sleep apnea testing codes, declining reimbursement rates, and the financial viability of sleep medicine practices. Dr. Shelgikar discusses the AASM’s advocacy efforts, recent legislative wins and setbacks, and strategies for improving the value proposition of polysomnography in an evolving healthcare landscape.
Looking toward the future, the discussion explores emerging trends including the potential for inpatient sleep medicine services, the shift toward chronic disease management models, and new technologies like acoustic stimulation. Dr. Shelgikar shares insights on how the field might evolve beyond its traditional testing-focused approach and adapt to changing reimbursement structures.
The episode also demystifies AASM governance: How are committees formed and sunset? Why can’t every volunteer serve? What happens during board meetings? Is board membership reserved for academics? Dr. Shelgikar provides practical guidance on how members can engage more meaningfully with the organization and influence its direction.
Whether you’re a longtime AASM member curious about organizational decision-making or a newer member seeking to understand how to get involved, this episode offers valuable transparency into the processes that shape sleep medicine policy and practice.
Join us for this informative conversation that bridges organizational leadership with frontline clinical concerns in sleep medicine.

Dr. Anita Shelgikar
Dr. Anita Shelgikar is a professor of neurology at the University of Michigan Medical School, where she serves as program director for the sleep medicine fellowship. She completed her medical degree at Wayne State University, followed by neurology residency training at Emory University and sleep medicine fellowship at the University of Utah. Dr. Shelgikar also holds a master’s degree in health professions education from the University of Michigan, reflecting her commitment to advancing medical education in sleep medicine. As the current president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, she leads the organization’s strategic initiatives including guideline development, advocacy efforts, and policy decisions that shape the future of sleep medicine practice. Her leadership focuses on addressing critical challenges facing the field, including reimbursement concerns, the evolution of diagnostic technologies, and member engagement. Dr. Shelgikar brings both clinical expertise and educational leadership to her role, working to enhance transparency in organizational decision-making and strengthen the connection between AASM governance and frontline sleep medicine practitioners.