Maria Antoniou, M.D.
Maria Antoniou, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Department: Medicine
Contact information
Penn Sleep Center
Suite 201
3624 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Suite 201
3624 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
CEGEP (Diploma of Collegial Sciences)
Vanier College, Montreal, Canada, 1987.
(Medical Preparatory Year)
McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1988.
MD, CM (Medicine)
McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1992.
Permanent linkCEGEP (Diploma of Collegial Sciences)
Vanier College, Montreal, Canada, 1987.
(Medical Preparatory Year)
McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1988.
MD, CM (Medicine)
McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1992.
Description of Clinical Expertise
Dr. Antoniou completed her training in Pulmonary Medicine at the University of Toronto and in Sleep Medicine at HUP. She has been the Director of the Sleep Fellows’ Continuity Clinic and the Radnor Sleep Clinic for two years. She actively participates in the training of Sleep and Pulmonary fellows, as well as interns, residents and medical students. She has organized a lecture series on interpretation of the polysomnogram. Her interests include sleep apnea, insomnia and disorders of excessive daytime sleepiness.Selected Publications
Jenna Bergen: Interview - Incorporating Exercise into your Schedule to Promote a Healthy Night's Sleep. Prevention Magazine September 2012.Maria Antoniou, MD: Sleep Apnea. WNPV 1140 Radio Station June 2010.
Antoniou, M., Corey, M., Tullis, D.E.: Pregnancy in cystic fibrosis patients. Fetal and material outcome. Chest 118: 85-91, 2000.
Antoniou, M., Hyland, R.H.: The urgent cause of the malignant pulmonary nodule. Can J Diag 14(8): 117-126, 1997.
Antoniou, M., Balter, M.: Why is asthma increasing in prevalence and severity? Can J Diag 13(11): 85-95, 1996.
Antoniou, M., Chan, C.K.: Determining the pathogenic significance of cytomegalovirus in patients with AIDS. Chest 110(3): 863, 1996.
Antoniou, M., Grossman, R.: Etiological diagnosis of pneumonia: a goal worth pursuing? Can J Infect Dis 6: 281-283, 1995.
