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Posted by Steve on February 18, 2002 at 20:30:11:In Reply to: Sleep studies not in demand? posted by David P. on February 18, 2002 at 19:10:20:
David:
I was thinking about making a career change and take a course to become a Polysomnographic Technologist. I thought this might be a growing field, but your message may indicate otherwise. I live in the Chicagoland (Illinois) area.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
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