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Editors' Note: In reference to “Supply and demand analysis of the current and future US neurology workforce,” Drs. Racette and Holtzman comment that the neurology workforce estimates contained in the article may be overly optimistic, given that not all neurologists, especially in academic medical centers, are available for full-time patient care. Authors Dall and Drogan explain the methodology behind their supply estimates. Braley et al. and authors Lerdal and Gay discuss what role sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, may have in the association between acute phase fatigue and poorer physical health seen after stroke. —Megan Alcauskas, MD, and Robert C. Griggs, MD While Dall et al.1 understand US neurology workforce needs, we contend that the estimates of the current neurology workforce may be …
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