Alicyn Senyszyn
About Alicyn Senyszyn
Alicyn Senyszyn serves as the A.W.A.K.E Group Coordinator and has extensive experience in sleep health, having worked in various roles related to polysomnography since 1994. She has coordinated community health programs and support groups for individuals with sleep disorders for over a decade.
Work at Atlantic Health System
Alicyn Senyszyn has served as the A.W.A.K.E Group Coordinator at Atlantic Health System since 2010. In this role, she focuses on organizing and managing support groups for individuals dealing with sleep disorders. Her work is part of the A.W.A.K.E. initiative, which aims to provide education and resources to patients affected by sleep health issues. This position allows her to leverage her extensive experience in community health programs to enhance patient support and advocacy.
Experience at Overlook Hospital
Since 2010, Alicyn Senyszyn has worked as the Lead Polysomnographic Technologist at Overlook Hospital. In this capacity, she is responsible for overseeing polysomnography procedures and ensuring high standards of patient care. Her role involves both technical expertise and patient interaction, contributing to the overall quality of sleep health services provided at the hospital.
Previous Role at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center
Alicyn Senyszyn worked at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center from 1994 to 2010 as the Lead Polysomnographer and Clinical Coordinator. During her 16 years in this role, she gained significant experience in sleep medicine and clinical coordination, which laid the foundation for her subsequent positions in the field. Her tenure at Hackettstown contributed to her expertise in managing sleep health programs.
Education and Expertise
Alicyn Senyszyn possesses over a decade of experience in organizing community health programs focused on sleep health. Her expertise extends to patient education and advocacy within the healthcare industry. Through her various roles, she has developed a strong understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with sleep disorders, enabling her to effectively coordinate support initiatives.