Recognised as Fellow in Dental Sleep Medicine

Jenny has been awarded Fellowship in Dental Sleep Medicine by the Australasian Sleep Association.

10/15/2025

Jenny has been formally certified as a Fellow of Dental Sleep Medicine (FDSM) by the Australasian Sleep Association (ASA), marking a significant professional milestone in her clinical and academic career.

The Fellowship of Dental Sleep Medicine is a nationally recognised credential awarded to dental practitioners who demonstrate advanced knowledge, clinical experience, and commitment to the multidisciplinary management of sleep-related breathing disorders, including obstructive sleep apnoea.

Recognition as a Fellow of Dental Sleep Medicine by the Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) signifies that the recipient has met rigorous standards in advanced education, clinical experience, and evidence-based practice within the field of dental sleep medicine. The certification reflects ongoing professional development, active engagement in multidisciplinary collaboration with sleep physicians and allied health professionals, and a sustained commitment to delivering high standards of care for patients with sleep-related breathing disorders. Fellowship status is awarded to practitioners who demonstrate both clinical competence and a broader contribution to the evolving landscape of sleep healthcare. 

The Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) is the peak professional body representing sleep and circadian health in Australasia. Its Fellowship program recognises clinicians who have met rigorous educational and clinical criteria and who contribute to the growing field of sleep medicine within their respective disciplines.

Jenny’s Fellowship recognises her continued focus on integrating dental care into broader sleep health management, as well as her clinical experience working with oral appliance therapy and collaborative care models.

This certification further strengthens Jenny’s role in interdisciplinary sleep healthcare and reflects her ongoing commitment to advancing clinical standards in dental sleep medicine.

For more information about the Australasian Sleep Association (ASA), please visit https://www.sleep.org.au