Tina Hartley RPSGT
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Tina Hartley RPSGT is from Mesa, Arizona, United States. Tina works in the following industries: "Hospital & Health Care". Tina is currently RPSGT at The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona LLC, located in Gilbert, Arizona. Tina also works as RPSGT, RST at Valley Sleep Center, a job Tina has held since Mar 2008. In Tina's previous role as a RPSGT, RST at NeuroDiagnosticLabs, Tina worked in Mesa, Ariaona until Oct 2016. Prior to joining NeuroDiagnosticLabs, Tina was a RPSGT at Scottsdale Healthcare is now HonorHealth and held the position of RPSGT at Scottsdale, Arizona. Prior to that, Tina was a Tattoo Artist at tattoo learning center, based in 2506 Second Street, Fort Myers, Florida 33901 from Apr 2011 to Jun 2016. Tina started working as RPSGT, RST at REM Sleep Diagnostics in The Sleep Center 10277 North 92nd Street, Suite #103, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 in Jan 2006. From Sep 2005 to Jan 2007, Tina was RPSGT, RST at American Sleep Diagnostics LLC, based in 8426 E Shea Blvd # 101, Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Prior to that, Tina was a pharmacy technician at Walgreens from Jan 1997 to Jan 2003.
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Tina Hartley RPSGT's current jobs
Established in 2002 by Lauri and Glenn Leadley, Valley Sleep Center has provided Arizona with complete sleep health management. At Valley Sleep Center, we are the sleep experts and we are here to help you take control of your sleep health. Most insurance companies do not require a referral to meet with one of our Board Certified Sleep Physicians. If you are having sleeping problems, the first step would be to make an appointment for a sleep consultation to meet with one of our sleep physicians. At that time they will determine if a sleep study is necessary. Our board certified sleep medicine specialists consist of experienced and knowledgeable physicians who provide expert advice across a multitude of sleep-related disorders including insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, hypertension, PLMS, sleepwalking and pediatric sleep problems. We are accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Our Mission: The mission of Valley Sleep Center is to deliver excellence in patient care. To achieve this goal, each of our facilities is dedicated to becoming the leading independent sleep diagnostic testing facility serving its community. About Our Accreditation AASM center accreditation reflects a commitment to ensure that sleep disorders patients receive the highest quality of care. In a growing number of states, accreditation is required for reimbursement of many sleep medicine services. More than 2,500 sleep centers have achieved accreditation. Since 1977, the AASM has accredited sleep facilities utilizing the AASM Standards for Accreditation of Sleep Disorders Centers. The continued quality of these requirements has made AASM center accreditation the gold standard by which the medical community and the public evaluate sleep medicine facilities. For more information, contact Valley Sleep Center at (480) 830-3900.
Tina Hartley RPSGT's past jobs
NeuroDiagnostic Laboratories (NDL) at its core began offering neurology diagnostics in an out-patient setting, circa 2002, for the specialists and practitioners who needed them most. The philosophy of NDL was to streamline a procedure from every aspect to the administration, referring physician, and patient. What NDL had concluded was when physicians and patients fail to receive a medically necessary diagnostic study in an efficient timeframe, as well as accurate and concise results, the outcome of the study held less and less value. While in certain cases our diagnostic procedures are no doubt stand alone modalities, it's the cases that give the referring physicians a new window or different perspective where our value is really recognized. From the inception, NDL has acknowledged the benefit of the neurology consultation in giving direction to the treatment of patients and therefore NDL is pleased to provide them when requested. For the practitioners requesting neurology management, while not provided by NDL, management can be arranged and facilitated through the most qualified and closest proximity neurologist for the patients given situation. Presently, NDL operates several clinics in the Metro Phoenix area as well as Dallas, Texas. NDL is in the process of offering additional services to encompass the world of neurophysiology studies. The physicians on staff with NDL are respectively some of the best in their field and since the majority of neurophysiology diagnostics are physician driven, NDL physicians are involved in every aspect to the performance, direction, and interpretation of the procedures. There is a constant development into the techniques and protocol that further our knowledge into the endless endeavor of neurophysiology.
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A pharmacy technician’s primary job is to receive and fill prescription requests for patients. These prescription requests can come from hospitals, physicians, nurses or directly from the patient. Their work is typically overseen by a licensed pharmacist.The preparation of a prescription requires several tasks. The duties carried out by pharmacy technicians can include: •Retrieving prescription orders •Counting, pouring, measuring and weighing tablets and medications •mixing medications •Selecting the proper prescription container •Creating prescription labels After the prescription is filled, the pharmacy tech prices and files it. A licensed pharmacist then checks the completed prescription before it is given to the patient.The pharmacy tech’s job also extends to the daily operation of the pharmacy itself, including interactions with hospitals and patients. Some other, non-medication-related duties include: •Preparing insurance claim forms •Maintaining patient profiles •Completing cash register transactions •Answering phones •Taking inventory of over-the-counter medications •Being aware of the latest medicines and their availability