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Posted by Sleepy guy on May 01, 2004 at 23:31:02:In Reply to: need a training posted by sainta on May 01, 2004 at 15:48:52:
The APT used to have a link to accredited training programs but wonders upon wonders I can't find it now. I've got an older list from ASET with one program in your state:
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 CertificateI'm sure there are others springing up. Check at community colleges in your region. Just please stay away from the 1 or 2 week cram schools. Go to a legitimate institution of higher learning, just like an LPN or RN would have to.
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