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University of Missouri Health Care
Overview
The technician will perform routine testing procedures in the Electroencephalogram and Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, explaining procedures to patients and adapting methods to obtain optimal results. Responsibilities also include performing scoring, monitoring review, equipment maintenance, recognizing medical emergencies, and completing necessary documentation and billing.
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Compensation
$19 - $30 / HOUR
Posted
14 days ago
Stanford Health Care
Perform advanced neurodiagnostic procedures including IONM, EEG, and Evoked Potentials to evaluate the nervous system. Conduct testing in various settings such as operating rooms, epilepsy monitoring units, and patient bedsides.
$64 - $72 / HOUR
23 days ago
Integrated Medical Services (IMS)
The NCS Tech performs nerve conduction studies, gathers patient medical histories, and monitors patient status during procedures. They are also responsible for documenting findings, maintaining equipment, and reporting results to physicians for analysis.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Mayo Clinic
Perform neurodiagnostic procedures including MEG, EEG, and Nerve Conduction Studies while ensuring accurate data acquisition and patient safety. Responsibilities include digitizing MEG data, co-registering it with MRI images, and providing initial analysis for physician review.
$29 - $49 / HOUR
UF Health
Performs routine to complex neurological EEG and Nerve Conduction studies for adult and pediatric patients in inpatient and outpatient settings. Assists providers during EMG procedures and manages bedside video EEG and Evoked Potentials.
Posterity Group LLC
The EEG Technician will independently perform routine and specialized procedures including awake, sleep, portable, and ECS studies. They will also maintain high-quality standards while working closely with physicians in neurology and epilepsy care environments.
Tenet Healthcare
Performs a variety of neurodiagnostic studies including EEG, Evoked Potentials, and nerve conduction studies across ICU and Epilepsy monitoring units. Manages patient data, completes billing, and assists in training technical personnel.
Performs a variety of neurodiagnostic studies including EEG, Evoked Potentials, and nerve conduction studies in ICU and epilepsy monitoring settings. Manages daily billing, report documentation, and database archiving while assisting in the training of technical personnel.
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The technologist performs neurological testing and monitoring, including EEG, EMG, and nerve conduction studies, while maintaining accurate patient records and equipment. They also collaborate with physicians and staff to ensure high-quality patient care and departmental efficiency.
$28 - $43 / HOUR
Terrestris Global Solutions
Perform routine and specialized EEG and EP procedures, including long-term monitoring and video-EEG in complex environments like operating rooms. Collaborate with Neurology and Epilepsy specialists to provide high-quality diagnostic data for patient care.
$38 / HOUR
The technologist is responsible for performing intraoperative monitoring of EEG, EMG, and Evoked Potentials during surgery to assist the surgeon in preventing neurological deficits. Additionally, they must perform routine procedures in EEG, EMG, or EP laboratories when not assigned to the operating room.
$35 - $60 / HOUR
The technologist performs routine, ambulatory, and prolonged EEG studies for patients of all ages in inpatient settings, including the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. Responsibilities include accurate data acquisition, equipment troubleshooting, responding to seizures, and acting as a liaison between nurses and physicians.
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist performs multi-modality procedures including Electroencephalography (EEG), Evoked Potentials, Autonomic Testing, and/or Nerve Conduction Studies, ensuring accurate data acquisition and a safe testing environment. Responsibilities also involve performing a combination of EEGs, EMGs, and Autonomic Testing within a large Neurology department.
University of Rochester
Performs nerve conduction studies and assists physicians with EMG testing in a clinical setting. Prepares patients for studies, manages documentation in eRecord, and maintains an orderly laboratory environment.
$26 - $34 / HOUR
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist performs various neurodiagnostic procedures including EEG, evoked potentials, and intraoperative monitoring. They are responsible for data collection, equipment maintenance, and providing anticipatory guidance to patients and families.
$26 - $43 / HOUR
2 months ago
Ansible Government Solutions
The EEG Technologist will operate neurodiagnostic equipment to perform routine and complex EEG procedures in various clinical settings including ICUs and operating rooms. They are responsible for analyzing data in real-time, documenting results in VA systems, and maintaining equipment according to safety and infection control standards.
Cleveland Clinic
The Registered EMG Technologist performs electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) to assess muscle and nerve function, requiring operation of nerve conduction instrumentation and accurate recording of test data.
INSIGHT Surgical Hospital
The Part-Time EMG Technician performs neurodiagnostic testing, primarily EMG and NCS, under physician supervision, focusing on accurate study performance, patient preparation, and equipment maintenance. Key duties include explaining procedures, operating testing equipment, ensuring data quality, and maintaining documentation compliance.
3 months ago
Nebraska Medicine
This role involves obtaining quality neurodiagnostic recordings by performing routine and advanced testing, preparing equipment, attaching electrodes, recording and archiving data, and maintaining equipment cleanliness. Responsibilities also include ensuring timely testing, gathering patient history, recognizing emergent events, and adhering to safety protocols.