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Posted by L Nesbitt on May 16, 2001 at 20:28:48:I am college faculty currently investigating development of a polysomnography training program (certificate granting; BRPT prep level). I am in need of salary data for sleep techs- but balk at the idea of "buying" data from the APT. There are no government stats available for the profession, as yet. #1: Why all the secrecy? #2: Does anyone know of available data, or of another source? Any info. will be appreciated. Thanks.
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