Sleep Technologist License and Education

What is a Sleep Technologist
Performs Overnight Sleep Studies, Monitors Patients, Records Physiological Data, And Assists In Diagnosing Sleep Disorders Through Polysomnography And Data Scoring.

Sleep Technologist Core Duties
Set Up Polysomnography Equipment And Sensors | Monitor Overnight Studies And Physiological Signals | Score Sleep Stages And Respiratory Events | Assist With CPAP Titration Studies | Document And Report Findings.

Sleep Technologist Education Requirements
Certificate Or Associate Level Training In Polysomnography With Clinical Practicum And Credentialing Options

Sleep Technologist License and Accreditation Agency
BRPT | Employer Credential

Sleep Technologist Program Length
6 to 18 Months

Sleep Technologist Salary Min and Max
$35000 to $65000

Sleep Technologist Work Settings
Sleep Centers | Hospitals | Outpatient Clinics | Research Facilities

Sleep Technologist Key Skills
Polysomnography Monitoring | Data Scoring | Patient Setup | Safety Monitoring

Look for These Programs
Sleep Tech Programs At Community Colleges And Hospital Sleep Centers