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Delaware Technical and Community College (DTCC) are proud to partner with
CN-MRI Sleep Disorders Center and offer a new Polysomnographic Technologist
Certificate. It is the only college in the state to offer such a program in the exciting and
expanding field of sleep medicine. Once the program is accredited by the American
Academy of Sleep Medicine (CoA-Step). students completing the curriculum will
need 18 months of on the job experience to take the Registered Polysomnographic
Technologist (RPSGT) examination.
Classes are taught in lecture, student laboratory and clinical exeperience
Partnership with CN-MRI Sleep Disorders Center
230 hour program to include 24 hour clinical rotation
See below for WIA requirements
Sessions:
WYK 008: September 7 to December 9, 2010
Classes will be held Monday - Thursday, 5 pm to 10 pm
Note: Clinical experience days begin earlier than instructional days.
Tuition: $3,335.00
(Includes all fees, books and uniforms)
- Tuition slots are available
Description of Profession:
Polysomnographic (PSG) technologists operate a variety of sophisticated
monitoring devices, which record brain activity (EEG), muscle and eye movements,
respiration, blood oxygen levels, and other physiologic events. Technologists are
also involved in the evaluation of various treatment methods. Polysomnographic
technologists are typically employed in sleep laboratories located in medical centers,
clinic/office settings, or free standing sleep labs. Some technologists transition into
management and marketing of sleep centers, product sales and support, public and
patient education regarding sleep disorders.
Typical salary range of $36,871 to $59,372
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Entrance Requirements for
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High School Diploma or GED
Show proof of MMR and PPD*
No back problems*
Pass a drug test*
Pass a physical exam*
Pass a criminal background check* |
* Perspective students are responsible for covering the cost of the above mentioned requirements.
Learn about WIA and Blue Collar |
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This training is free to State of Delaware residents if they meet the Department of Labor eligibility requirements. As a condition of acceptance, applicants agree to seek and obtain full-time, training-related employment. Job placement assistance is provided.
If you are serious about your future and want to get your foot in the door of a growth industry in Kent County, call 857-1400 today to reserve your spot in an Informational Session.
These programs may be partially funded by the Delaware Workforce Investment Board and the Delaware Department of Equal Opportunity. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Several Delaware Tech programs are approved for special federal funding for qualified adults. The Department of Labor can determine your eligibility. Call (302) 739-5473 to set up an appointment, or drop in at the Carroll's Corner Office, 1114 South DuPont Highway, Suite 104, Dover, DE 19901. The entire list of programs throughout Delaware can be viewed at www.delawareworks.com
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