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Posted by Ron A. on February 20, 2002 at 12:41:09:In Reply to: Re: 10 hour vs. 12 hour shifts posted by Pam RPSGT on February 20, 2002 at 10:03:32:
Looks like the ten hour techs' studies only can last six hours. That's long enough in some cases, not nearly long enough in other cases.
But it does help your Lab keep its costs down, which seems to be the overwhelming priority in many sleep labs.
It is novel that you offer the technicologists and technicians a choice in your sleep lab of ten's or longer shifts.
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