To thrive as a Sleep Lab Supervisor, you need comprehensive knowledge of sleep medicine, team leadership experience, and a background in polysomnography—often supported by a degree in allied health and credentials such as RPSGT or equivalent. Familiarity with sleep study equipment, scoring software, and EMR systems is typically required, along with staying up to date on AASM standards. Strong organizational, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills help manage staff, ensure patient comfort, and maintain accurate documentation. These capabilities are essential to effectively oversee sleep studies, ensure high-quality patient care, and support a productive laboratory environment.