Robyn Woidtke
MSN, RN, CCSH, RPSGT, FAAST
Robyn Woidtke MSN-Ed, RN, RPSGT, CCSH, FAAST. Robyn became enamored by the emerging field of sleep medicine in 1985. She worked a variety of roles within the sleep clinic, including conducting overnight sleep studies and administrative oversight. She also was part of a team that conducted SIDS research at Stanford.
She transitioned her research knowledge and understanding to work in the medical device industry, specifically with sleep-related products. She managed clinical research projects and worked with marketing teams to develop educational programs and patient-centered materials.
She has authored numerous publications, book chapters, and research-focused abstracts. She lectures on a variety of sleep-related topics. She is a sleep and medical device industry consultant, the editor of Sleep World Magazine, and the principal at Sleep for Nurses, a sleep-focused educational endeavor specifically developed for practicing nurses. She holds a master’s degree in nursing education and a BSHS in clinical research administration.
Robyn also loves to volunteer and is on the Board of Directors for the California Sleep Society.
Why Sleep Medicine?
“Sleep medicine is important to the health and well-being of a person and public health. I just really love and have loved being a part of this field.”