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why isn't it the sleep tech? is it because it's not in their job description yet and don't get paid for it yet (totally understandable if that's the case, by the way), or is it because sleep techs lack the expertise?
Rock Hinkle said:It is definatley not this sleep tech. Not yet anyway.
Mike said:my ultimate question is who is best equipped to deal with tweaks/modifications to the mask interface and machine and to troubleshoot patients' problems, which inevitably arise. we know it's not the sleep doctor; we know it's not the DME (except for Daniel Levy -- who is in a league of his own), so the question is who is it?
if RPSGTs are the heros of sleep medicine, and I'm not saying they aren't, then they certainly are the unsung heros. after all, most people don't even know what RPSGT stands for: Registered Polysomnographic Technician or Technologist. so here's the question: what makes them special? I mean from an outside perspective: what qualities/traits do they have that make them stand head and shoulders apart in sleep medicine? is it how they're paid? how they're trained? the types of experiences they have in the sleep lab? what explains it?
Judy said:Uh uh, Mike. Aside from our gracious RTs in this forum, it is the RPSGTs that I consider the real heroes of sleep medicine!!
True many people do not know what an RPSGT is, they know us as sleep techs, the term sleep Tech sours my milk, many years ago we were called Sleep Therapist and that had a better ring to it.
Mike said:if RPSGTs are the heros of sleep medicine, and I'm not saying they aren't, then they certainly are the unsung heros. after all, most people don't even know what RPSGT stands for: Registered Polysomnographic Technician or Technologist. so here's the question: what makes them special? I mean from an outside perspective: what qualities/traits do they have that make them stand head and shoulders apart in sleep medicine? is it how they're paid? how they're trained? the types of experiences they have in the sleep lab? what explains it?
Judy said:Uh uh, Mike. Aside from our gracious RTs in this forum, it is the RPSGTs that I consider the real heroes of sleep medicine!!
Well, Tech, Technologist or Therapist are all easier to say than RPSGT!!!
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