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To whom it may concern.

I am writing this cover letter to apply for a position as a sleep technician performing polysomnography at the Meredith Respiratory and Sleep Center.

My name is Zhao Tianzhou, I am 23 years old and I am a first year medical student at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and I have a two-month internship. In my first year of university, I have studied and achieved good grades in math, biology, basic medicine, pharmacology, general knowledge of first aid and patient monitoring. I am very interested in the position of Sleep Technician that your institute is hiring for.

As far as I know, Meredith Respiratory and Sleep Center is the first research institute in Australia to conduct sleep research including sleep studies, electroencephalography (EEG), sleep disorders and sleep apnea syndromes, and is unique and a world leader in polysomnography, electroencephalography (EEG), electrocardiography (EKG), helical CT, and psychiatric examination, analysis and treatment.

Polysomnography is an examination method that obtains bio-signals through bio-electricity in different parts of the human body or through different sensors, amplifies them through the preamplifier, outputs them into different electrical signals, and records different graphs for analysis.

For example, thermistor sensing is used for monitoring oral and nasal airflow, telescopic impedance sensing is used for monitoring thoracic and abdominal respiration, and infrared and ultraviolet sensing are used for monitoring SaO2, etc. The relevant signals are collected, sorted out and analyzed by the microcomputer, which constitutes the relevant data provided by polysomnography and achieves the purpose of clinical diagnosis. Polysomnography is by far one of the most advanced methods in the world for examining sleep conditions, sleep disorders and sleep apnea syndromes, and it would be an honor for me to have the opportunity to work at the Meredith Research Center in this capacity.

Sleep is extremely important to human beings. About one-third of a person's life is spent in sleep, and a good night's sleep not only rests the muscles and the brain, but also increases the body's immunity, which aids in repairing oneself and healing from illness. Affected by the fast pace of modern life and work pressure, modern people are more or less plagued by sleep deprivation or difficulty in falling asleep, and even lose their lives in sleep apnea. I have always thought that sleep research is a great endeavor because it is related to human life, health and well-being, and it is also an emerging, cutting-edge science full of prospects and vitality. Sleep research is also the direction of my job search and career development after graduation, and I am very eager to make a difference in such a meaningful research career and to take the first step of my career at Meredith Research Center.

I am young and energetic, and I can adapt to night and shift work; I have learned first aid and patient monitoring, and I am proficient in the use of computer software for graphical analysis and tracking records; more importantly, I can empathize with and care for patients, and I have the patience to communicate with them and take the initiative to find out the problems, as well as get along well with my teammates. To summarize, I am more suitable for this position than other applicants.

Thank you very much for taking the time to read my cover letter and I hope to have an interview.

Thank you very much!

Best regards,

Tianzhou Zhao

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