
Adam J Sorscher MD
Sleep Medicine
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, Geisel School of Medicine
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18 Old Etna RdLebanon, NH 03766
Phone+1 603-650-4000
Fax+1 603-650-4190
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Summary
- Dr. Adam Sorscher, MD is an internist in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Michigan. He is an Assistant Professor at Geisel School of Medicine.
Education & Training
- HealthPartners InstituteResidency, Family Medicine, 1990 - 1993
- University of Cincinnati College of MedicineClass of 1990
Certifications & Licensure
- NH State Medical License 1996 - 2026
- VT State Medical License 2010 - 2026
- MN State Medical License 1991 - 2007
- MI State Medical License 1995 - 1996
- WI State Medical License 1992 - 1993
- American Board of Family Medicine Family Medicine
- American Board of Family Medicine Sleep Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsMechanisms by which the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator may influence SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 disease severity.Philip R Tedbury, Candela Manfredi, Frauke Degenhardt, Joseph Conway, Michael C Horwath
FASEB Journal. 2023-11-01 - 4 citationsPatient-predicted sleep position vs. HST data: a tendency to underestimate supine sleepAdam J Sorscher, Anthony P Anzivino, Todd A. MacKenzie
Sleep & Breathing = Schlaf & Atmung. 2018-09-01 - 3 citationsInsomnia: Getting to the cause, facilitating relief.Adam J. Sorscher
The Journal of Family Practice. 2017-04-01
Press Mentions
- Know the Warning Signs of Sleep ApneaSeptember 14th, 2021
- Why Mixing Melatonin with Alcohol Is Counterproductive - and Possibly Even HarmfulMay 25th, 2021
- Why Mixing Melatonin with Alcohol Is Counterproductive — and Possibly Even HarmfulMay 20th, 2021
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