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my dad passed away in his sleep. he always snored and gasp for air.i wish i would have known more sooner.....................

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Barry, I'm so very sorry for your loss. Let's work together to raise awareness so that fewer people suffer your dad's fate.
I tried to become a polysomnography technician but I found out that a&p is to hard for me to pass. I did learn that sleep problems are becoming more of a problem every day.
you should talk to our friend/fellow member Rock Hinkle. He's a sleep tech i.e., polysomnography technician, and is very much on a learning curve as a labor of love. bet you could join him and it wouldn't be too hard. if you have a passion for it, i say get out your own way/fear of failure and try.

barry don mckendree said:
I tried to become a polysomnography technician but I found out that a&p is to hard for me to pass. I did learn that sleep problems are becoming more of a problem every day.
thanks mike, i will try to contact mr. hinkle
Sorry to hear about your dad. It is tough. I listened to my grandfather snore for years(not knowing about apnea of course). We lost him to a massive stroke. What can I do for you Barry?
I have been in sleep for about 15 months. It is honestly the best gig I have ever had. Stay at home go to work, it is all equally entertaining. I have truly found my calling. What kind of information are you looking for?
Barry it is difficult to loose anyone in anyway, especially when you see that you might have been able to prevent it. However, it could have been anything that could have taken his life. There are opportunities in life where so much pain is created that people do something about it. I feel that you could be a great advocate to have so many of the 2 to 3 percent of people in the US that still remain undiagnosed.

The pain that you feel for your loved one can be turned into a great opportunity for healing and prevention. There are not that many people that would be able to approach it in this way, I think that is a blessing in a way.

May god bless you in a manner that is not yet seen, that you will be able to bless others by your knowledge of this difficult situation and turn it around to honor your loved on and help to heal the pain that is so deep. Gerry


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rock hinkle how do you become involved without a certificate,i am still in college , but i changed my major to mechatronics , a new course just being introduced
Now you have to go through a sleep program. Where do you live? Does your college offer a sleep program? i am having some trouble getting my list of schools to open, and I can't seem to find the one I posted on sleep guide. I'll find it and post it before the end of the day. I would call your local sleep labs and ask them what they need for you to do to be eligible. you might be able to get in on the ground floor until you figure it out. I have yet to see a sleep lab that is not growing.

barry don mckendree said:
rock hinkle how do you become involved without a certificate,i am still in college , but i changed my major to mechatronics , a new course just being introduced
Barry,
My wife is a nurse, and is having trouble passing Microbiology needed to progress from LPN to RN. I will tell you what I told her. The best way to aproach the class you are having trouble with is tackle it head on. Prepare by learning all you can about A&P before the class starts. When you start the class imediatly inquire about extra help or tutoring. Remember these roadblocks are what make us better clinicians in the end. It seams that you might have a true interest in the field of sleep, so the best of luck to you, whatever you do.

barry don mckendree said:
I tried to become a polysomnography technician but I found out that a&p is to hard for me to pass. I did learn that sleep problems are becoming more of a problem every day.
Barry- I like the idea of pounding the pavement asking sleep labs in your area whether you can work there in some sort of entry level capacity. Then you get a sense of whether you'd really like doing it, and can ask questions about how important different certificates/ admission tests are.
Here ya go Barry. Some of them might not still be open so you will have to do some leg work.

School of Sleep Medicine, Inc.
650-326-1296
CME, CEU
Palo Alto, CA 94306 USA

School of Clinical Polysomnography
Medford, OR
http://www.synapsemedia.com/school/index.htm

Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine & Technology
Established 1992
404-303-3385 www.sleepschool.com
Certificate with CEU/CME
ACCME accredited
Course Director: Dr Russell Rosenberg
Education Coordinator: Gail Reid
Lead Instructor: Terrence Malloy

Crozer-Chester Medical Center
School of Clinical Neurophysiology
One Medical Center Blvd. • Upland, PA 19013 • (610) 447-2691
Program Director: Kellee Trice, R.EEG/EP.T., RPSGT
Medical Director: Lawrence Green, M.D.
kellee.trice@crozer.org

Erwin Technical Center
School of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology
2010 E. Hillsborough Avenue • Tampa, FL 33610 • (813) 231-1800 ext. 2441
Program Director: Henry Coet, III, R.EEG.T
Medical Director: David Dillenback, M.D.
coet@popmail.firn.edu

Labouré College
Electroneurodiagnostic Technology Program
2120 Dorchester Avenue • Boston, MA 02124 • (617) 296-8300 ext. 4043
Program Director: Jean Farley, MA, R.EEG.T.
Jwilskiing@beld.net

Mayo School of Health Sciences
Clinical Neurophysiology Technology Program
Siebens 1016
200 1st St. SW • Rochester, MN 55905 • (507) 284-1255
Program Director: Jan Buss, R.ED.T
Medical Director: Michael Siber, M.D.
buss.Jan@mayo.edu

Orange Coast College
Neurodiagnostic Technologist Program
2701 Fairview Road • P.O. Box 5005
Costa Mesa, CA 92628-5005 • (714) 432-5591
Program Director: Walt Bancozi, R.EEG/EP.T., CNIM, RPSGT
Medical Director: Paul Selecky, M.D.
Associate degree (AA), or a one year continuance from either Neurodiagnostics or Respiratory Therapy.
wbanoczi@cccd.edu

Western Wisconsin Technical College
Electroneurodiagnostic Technology Program
304 North 6th St. • P.O. Box 908
LaCrosse, WI 54602-0908 • (608) 785-9253
Program Director: Clayton Pollert, R.EEG.T.
Medical Director: Greg Fischer, M.D.
pollertc@wwtc.edu

Scott Community College
Electroneurodiagnostic Program
500 Belmont Rd., Bettendorf, IA 52722
Program Director: Amber Timmerman, R.EE/EP.T., RPSGT
atimmerman@eicc.edu

Kirkwood Community College
Electroneurodiagnostic Tech Program
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW/PO Box 2068
Cedar Rapids, IA- 52406-9973
Rebecca Meng
(319) 356-8768

Holland Sleep
Basic Sleep Medicine and Polysomnography
MCH - Centre for Sleep and Wake Disorders - Lijnbaan 32 - 2512 VA Den Haag
tel: +31-621565804 (Maud Verhelst))
Certificate of attendance.

Ohio Sleep Medicine Institute
4975 Bradenton Avenue
Dublin, OH 43017
(614) 766.0773

Sleep Health Management Resources, Inc.
Phoenix, Chicago area, Charlotte
CEU/CRCE
Custom In-lab programs available
Accreditation Consultation
Interim Scoring Services
t: 815-298-0696
www.sleep-health.com

Alabama Huntsville Hospital East
(Degree awarded through Calhoun Community College - Decatur, AL) Katrina Stewart-Warren, RPSGT P: (256) 517-7038
Fax: (256) 517-8388
Euryd@sleep.hhsys.org
Sleep Center - PSGT Program
Huntsville Hospital East
911 Big Cove Rd.
Huntsville, AL 35801 18 months AAS in PSG

Wallace State College
-This is a new program, ready to accept students but has not had sufficient enrollment. Paul Taylor, MA, RRT P: (256) 352-8310
Fax: (256) 352-8320
Respiratory
@wallacestate.org
Respiratory Care
Wallace State College
PO Box 2000
Hanceville, AL 35077-2000
12 months PSG Certificate

California Orange Coast College Q
- The PSG program is offered as
1) a separate 2 year program; or
2) a one-year program for END or Respiratory graduates. Walter Banoczi,
R. EEG/EP T., CNIM, RPSGT P: (714) 432-5591
Fax: (714) 432-5534
wbanoczi@cccd.edu
Polysomnographic Technology Program
Orange Coast College
2701 Fairview Road, P.O. Box 5005
Costa Mesa, CA 92628
2 months or 10 months AA Degree or
PSG Certificate

Florida Erwin Technical College *
- An ‘add-on’ program for END students. Henry Coet, III, R.EEG T. P: (813) 231-1800 ext.2441
Fax: (813) 231-1820
H_coet@popmail.firn.edu Erwin Technical Center
School of END Technology
2010 E. Hillsborough Avenue
Tampa, FL 33610 12 months (includes full END curriculum)Certificate

Illinois Parkland College
- Scheduled to open in Fall 2002. It will be a 2-year stand-alone or 1-year for Resp and END professionals. Susan Maurer, Department Chair for Health Professions P: (217) 351-2383
Fax: (217) 373-3830
smaurer@parkland.cc.il.us
Polysomnography Program
Parkland College
2400 W. Bradley Ave.
Champaign, IL 61821 24 months

Iowa Scott Community College
- A full PSG curriculum is part of the required END curriculum
Vicki Loving,
R. EEG/EP T., RPSGT
P: (319) 441-4268
Fax: (319) 441-4204
vloving1@juno.com
Electroneurodiagnostic Technology Program
Scott Community College
500 Belmont Road
Bettendorf, IA 52722
22 months AAS Degree

Massachusetts Labouré College *
- Sleep program is required in the END program and is open to health care professionals holding an associate in science or equivalent. Jean Farley, M.A., R. EEG T. P: (617) 296-8300
ext 4043
Fax: (617) 296-7947
Jwilskiing@beld.net
Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist Program
Labouré College
2120 Dorchester Avenue
Boston, MA 02124
30 weeks didactic and clinical PSG Certificate

Minnesota Mayo Medical Center *
- The Sleep program is included in the Clinical Neurophysiology Program.
Jan Buss, R.ED T. P: (507) 284-1255
Fax: (507) 284-0999
buss.Jan@mayo.edu
Clinical Neurophysiology Technology Program
Mayo Medical Center, Siebens 1016
200 1st Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905 24 months AAS Degree

Ohio Cuyahoga Community College
- In order to enter the PSG program, students must have completed courses in Bio Chemistry and A & P and have a GPA of 2.0 or higher.
David A. Lucas, MS, RRT
Ellen Martin, R.EEG T., RPSGT P: (216) 987-5267
Fax: (216) 987-5066
dave.lucas@tri-c.cc.oh.us
Phone & Fax:
(216) 987-5654
Respiratory Care/Polysomnography
Cuyahoga Community College
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, OH 44130
12 months PSG Certificate

Central Piedmont Community College
Novant Sleep Services
- Entrance requirements are a high school degree and an entrance exam.
Robert Miller, RPSGT P: (704) 384-5061
Fax: (704) 384-6264
remiller@novanthealth.org
School of Sleep Techn. / Novant Sleep Services
Central Piedmont Community College
1900 Randolph Rd., Suite 300
Charlotte, NC 28207 8 months Certificate

Pennsylvania Crozer-Chester Medical Center *
- An ‘add-on’ program for END students. Kellee Trice, R. EEG/EP T., RPSGT
P: (610) 447-2691
Fax: (610) 447-2696
kellee.trice@crozer.org
School of Clinical Neurophysiology
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
One Medical Center Blvd.
Upland, PA 19013
15 months (includes full END curriculum) Certificate

Roane State Community College
- The program is open to students with a high school degree and meet entrance requirements.
Paula Goff, RPSGT P: (865) 539-1135
Fax: (865) 539-6907
pjgoff@aol.com Polysomnography Program
Roane State Community College
132 Hayfield Rd.
Knoxville, TN 37922 12 months PSG Certificate

Volunteer State Community College
- This is a new program waiting for final approvals. The first class is planned for January 2001.
Cory Martin, B.S., RRT P: (888) 335-8722 x 3349
Fax: (615) 230-3224
cory.martin@vscc.cc.tn.us
Allied Health Division
Volunteer State Community College
1480 Nashville Pike
Gallatin, TN 37066-3188
3 semesters TechnicalCertificate

Highline Community College
Bob Bonner, M.Ed., RRT P: (206) 878-3469
Fax: (206) 870-3780
bbonner@hcc.ctc.edu
Respiratory Care Program
Highline Community College
PO Box 98000
DeMoines, WA 98198
21 months AAS in PSG

Western Wisconsin Technical College*
- An ‘add-on’ program for END students.
Clayton Pollert, R. EEG T.P: (608) 785-9253
Fax: (608) 785-9194
pollertc@email.western.tec.wi.us
Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist Program
Western Wisconsin Technical College
304 N. 6th Street, P.O. Box 908
LaCrosse, WI 54602-0908
24 months
(includes full END curriculum) AAS Degree
Distance Education California College for Health Sciences
P: (800) 221-7374
Fax: (619) 477-4360
www.cchs.edu
Polysomnographic Technologist Program
CCHS
222 West 24th St.
National City, CA 91950 18 credits -
projected to take 6 to 12 months
Certificate
Distance Education
University College of the Cariboo
Les Matthews P: (250) 828-5434
Fax: (250) 371-5771
matthewsl@cariboo.bc.ca
Polysomnography Program
University College of the Cariboo
PO Box 3010, Kamloops
British Columbia, Canada V2C5N3
5 courses Certificate

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