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2810 Douglas Hospital, Inc.
Overview
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through in-center and out-of-center testing. Responsibilities include setting up equipment, monitoring patient data, scoring clinical events, and providing patient education.
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3 days ago
Trinity Health
The technologist is responsible for conducting nocturnal polysomnograms, initiating CPAP therapy, performing Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and accurately scoring all performed tests according to standards. Essential functions also include preparing patients, calibrating equipment, monitoring patients during testing, and summarizing findings for physician review.
$27 / HOUR
7 days ago
Lurie Children's Hospital
This entry to mid-level position involves performing comprehensive sleep testing analysis and associated interventions under general supervision within the Sleep Medicine Center. Responsibilities include technical duties such as data acquisition, equipment maintenance, and implementing necessary patient safety interventions.
$26 - $43 / HOUR
14 days ago
MyMichigan Health
The Polysomnography Technologist I is responsible for technical and patient care related to polysomnographic testing, including equipment setup, monitoring patient safety, and performing physiological calibrations. The role also involves clerical support for scheduling and documentation of testing data.
21 days ago
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Perform comprehensive sleep testing analysis, score sleep/wake stages and clinical events, and implement therapeutic interventions. Additionally, serve as an educator and preceptor for new technologists and trainees.
$29 - $47 / HOUR
22 days ago
Carilion Clinic
The RT Sleep Technician provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, including conducting sleep studies and ensuring patient safety. Responsibilities also include data acquisition, documentation, and patient education.
23 days ago
This entry to mid-level role involves performing comprehensive sleep testing analysis and associated interventions under general supervision within the Sleep Medicine Center, handling both technical duties and administrative tasks. Responsibilities include reviewing patient history, calibrating and maintaining equipment, acquiring quality data, orienting patients, and implementing necessary safety and therapeutic interventions.
27 days ago
Perform comprehensive sleep testing analysis, score sleep/wake stages and clinical events, and implement therapeutic interventions like positive airway pressure. Additionally, serve as an educator and preceptor for new technologists and trainees while maintaining equipment and quality assurance standards.
29 days ago
The Respiratory Care Practitioner/Sleep Technician performs comprehensive sleep testing analysis and evaluates respiratory-related sleep disorders. Responsibilities include monitoring ventilators, assessing patients, and generating accurate reports.
$34 - $56 / HOUR
1 month ago
Conducts nocturnal polysomnograms, initiates nasal CPAP, and performs Multiple Sleep Latency Tests. Responsible for scoring all tests, monitoring patients, and maintaining sleep center equipment and supplies.
Wellstar Health System
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through in-center and out-of-center testing. Responsibilities include preparing patients, performing diagnostic procedures, scoring sleep stages, and providing direct patient education.
Sanford Health
The technologist performs quality diagnostic polysomnographic studies, including titration, MSLT, HST, and MWT, recording accurate data for physician use in treating sleep/wake disorders. Responsibilities also include educating patients on prescribed therapies and performing necessary technical troubleshooting for testing equipment.
$24 - $39 / HOUR
2 months ago
Polysomnographic Technologists perform sleep study procedures and neurological testing for various patient populations. They monitor and document patient data while educating patients on prescribed therapies and sleep testing.
3 months ago
Inspire Health Medical Group
The technologist collects, analyzes, and integrates patient information to perform comprehensive in-center and out-of-center sleep testing, including diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Key duties involve performing procedural protocols, ensuring signal quality, implementing interventions like PAP, and accurately scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events using AASM standards.
$22 - $31 / HOUR
Conduct nocturnal polysomnograms and Multiple Sleep Latency Tests while monitoring patients and ensuring the proper functioning of equipment. Score polygraphic records and summarize findings for physician review.
The Registered Polysomnographic Tech conducts nocturnal polysomnograms and scores various tests while monitoring patients during testing. They also prepare patients for tests, calibrate equipment, and maintain confidentiality of patient information.
The technologist conducts nocturnal polysomnograms, initiates nasal CPAP, performs Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and is responsible for scoring all performed tests according to AASM standards. Essential duties include preparing patients, monitoring them during testing, troubleshooting equipment, and summarizing findings for physician review.
The technologist conducts nocturnal polysomnograms, initiates nasal CPAP, performs Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and is responsible for scoring all types of tests performed. Essential functions include gathering and setting up equipment, preparing and instructing the patient, monitoring during testing, and summarizing findings for physician review.
Memorial Hermann Health System
The position is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Sleep Disorders Lab, scoring overnight polysomnograms, and performing specialized sleep studies. The incumbent also serves as a resource to other department personnel and ensures the safety and welfare of patients.
The technologist is responsible for conducting nocturnal polysomnograms, initiating nasal CPAP, performing Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and accurately scoring all performed tests according to standards. Essential functions also include preparing patients, monitoring testing, troubleshooting equipment, and summarizing findings for physician review.