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Corewell Health
Overview
Provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through polysomnography and diagnostic services. Perform patient care and education for patients of all ages, including infants and children.
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4 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
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
Conduct comprehensive evaluations and treatments of sleep disorders, including polysomnography and therapeutic services. Responsible for collecting patient data, calibrating equipment, and scoring sleep stages for physician review.
21 days ago
Provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through polysomnography and therapeutic services. Supervise other staff members and provide patient care and education under the direction of the Medical Director.
Duly Health and Care
The technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through polysomnography and diagnostic services. Responsibilities include preparing equipment, performing titration studies, and generating accurate clinical reports.
23 days ago
A Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders under general supervision, which may include polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services, or patient care and education. This role can also perform duties defined for a Polysomnographic Technician and may supervise other staff.
24 days ago
Conduct comprehensive evaluations and treatments of sleep disorders, including polysomnography and therapeutic services. Responsible for collecting and analyzing patient data, scoring sleep stages, and implementing therapeutic interventions like PAP therapy.
1 month ago
Carle Health
The role involves diagnosing sleep disorders through in-center and home testing, including patient preparation and technical setup. Responsibilities also include scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events to generate comprehensive reports for physician interpretation.
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.
Olympic Medical Center
The Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive sleep studies in accordance with Sleep Center policies and AASM guidelines. They are responsible for ensuring high-quality diagnostic data collection and patient care during night shifts.
$33 - $51 / HOUR
Bronson Healthcare
The Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, which includes performing polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services, and patient care and education under general supervision. Duties involve collecting, analyzing, and integrating patient information to determine testing parameters, performing data acquisition, implementing interventions, and scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events.
2 months ago
Kingman Regional Medical Center
The role involves proficiently performing all sleep studies in a timely manner, clearly explaining procedures to patients and families, and accurately preparing data for physician interpretation through scoring. Additional duties include performing necessary clerical functions and maintaining all equipment properly.
Good Samaritan
The technician performs diagnostic sleep testing and CPAP trials according to physician orders, ensuring patient safety through continuous monitoring before, during, and after procedures. This role also involves overseeing compliance with regulatory standards and performing equipment maintenance and calibration.
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.
3 months ago
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.
The Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, which includes performing polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services, and patient care and education under general supervision. This role involves collecting, analyzing, and integrating patient information to determine testing parameters, implementing interventions, and scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events.
OSF HealthCare
The Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive sleep testing and analysis, working with medical leadership and staff to ensure optimal efficiency in sleep disorder testing and scoring. This role also involves providing supervision to a Polysomnographic Trainee.
The Polysomnographic Technologist collaborates with medical leadership and staff to ensure optimal efficiency in sleep disorder testing and scoring. This role involves performing comprehensive sleep testing and analysis, along with associated interventions, under general supervision.
Kettering Health
The role involves performing various sleep studies, including polysomnograms, PAP titrations, and MSLTs, while also troubleshooting equipment issues. The technologist must be capable of working independently and ensuring accurate sleep study scoring.