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The Washington
Hospital Sleep Center

Staff
Epworth Sleepiness Scale

Sleep Disorder Support Group

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Info: 724-250-6203                                                               Fax: 724-250-6205

Locations to Serve You:

WR Cameron Wellness Center*
84 Wellness Way, Bldg. 3
Washington
Customer Service: Monday Thru-Friday 7:00-4:30
Week-End By Appointment

Greene County Memorial Hospital
Morrisville Plaza
1350 Mt. Morris Road Suite 103
Waynesburg, PA 15370

Waterdam Commons Office Park
159 Waterdam Road Suite 240
McMurray
By Appt Only

 

The Only Sleep Center

In Washington County, Southern Allegheny County And Wheeling, West Virginia

*Accredited By
The American Academy Of Sleep Medicine.

 

Tests Available:

bulletPolysomnography (Sleep Study)- Basic Test To Diagnose Sleep  Problems
bulletPolysomnography With CPAP/BIPAP- Second Test If Needed To Ensure The Best Therapy Possible
bulletMultiple Sleep Latency Test- Daylight Study For Narcolepsy
bulletMaintenance Wakefulness Test - For Pilots, Truck Drivers, Bus Drivers To Ensure They Can Stay Awake For License Purpose

Sleep Disorder Support Group
Smooth Sleepers
Next Meeting:

Dental Appliances
July 7, 2009
6:30PM (Doors open at 6:15pm)
Cameron Wellness Center
Conference room A & B (Seating limited)

 Guests
Dr. Hnat

 CPAP pressures will be checked

Refreshment will be served
Public is most welcome
(R.S.V.P. is appreciated-724-250-6203)

 

 

Meet The Staff

Medical Director

 Dr. Charles Koliner
Southwestern Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine
Fellow of The American Academy Of Sleep Medicine

Director
Frank Gladysz, BS, RRT
6 Years with Washington Hospital
Education: Indiana University Of Pennsylvania, West Middlesex High School
Former Clinical Director Of The Western School (Respiratory Program)
Navy Veteran

Nurse Practioner
Janis Brewer, BSN, CRNP
3 years South Western PA Pulmonary Sleep Medicine
Education: Wheeling Jesuit College, Waynesburg University
Lead Sleep Center Technologist
Carol O’Korn, RRT, RPSGT
32 Years with Washington Hospital
Education: West Virginia Northern College, California College Of Health Sciences, McGuffey High School

Polysomnography Technologist

Judy Fenton, RRT, RPSGT
30 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: Bethany College, West Virginia Northern College, California College Of Health Sciences, Trinity High School

Susan Benner, RRT
2Year With Washington Hospital
Education:: West Virginia Northern College, Wheeling Park High Schools

Susie Berardi, RRT
14 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: West Virginia Northern College,  John Marshall High School 

Jennifer Taggart, RRT, RSPGT
7 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: Wheeling Jesuit University, Brooke High School

Becki Bennett, CRT, BLS Instructor
7 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: West Virginia Northern College, Wheeling Park High School

Monica Gross, RRT, BLS Instructor
5 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: Western School Of Health And Business Careers, Robert Morris University,  Burgettstown High School

Stephanie Duffey, RRT, RSPGT
2 Year With Washington Hospital
Education: Wheeling Jesuit University,Wheeling Park High School

 Janet Schultz, RRT, RSPGT
3 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: Wheeling Jesuit College, High School

Waterdam Commons Staff

Sue Knestrick, RRT, RPSGT
34 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: West Virginia Northern College, Washington High School

Greene County Staff

 Jim White, RRT
13 Years With Washington Hospital
Education: Penn State University, Western School Of Health And Business,  Belle Vernon High School

Support Staff

Sonja Hatfield
9 Years With Washington Hospital

Pam McAdoo
2 Years With Washington Hospital

Allison Brown
4 Years With Washington Hospital

Epworth Sleepiness Scale

How Likely Are You To Fall Asleep In The Following Situations, In Contrast To Feeling Just Tired? This Refers To Your Usual Way Of Life In Recent Times.  Even If You Have Not Done Some Of These Things Recently, Try To Work Out How They Would Have Affected You. Use The Following Scale To Choose The Most Appropriate Number For Each Situation:

0 = Would  Never Doze

1 = Slight Chance Of Dozing

2 = Moderate Chance Of Dozing

3 = High Chance Of Dozing

                                            Situation

Chance Of     Dozing

1. Sitting And Reading

 

2. Watching Tv

 

3. Sitting, Inactive In A Public Place(I.E. Meeting)

 

4. As A Passenger In A Car For An Hour Without A Break

 

5. Lying Down To Rest In The Afternoon When Circumstances Permit

 

6. Sitting Quietly After Lunch Without Alcohol

 

7. Sitting And Talking To Someone

 

8. In A Car, While Stopped For A Few Minutes In Traffic