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Stanford Health Care
Overview
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and executing and evaluating overnight polysomnograms using sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology. Team members must work collaboratively to perform all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic policies.
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Compensation
$49 - $56 / HOUR
Posted
5 days ago
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and executing and evaluating overnight polysomnograms using sophisticated medical equipment. Team members work collaboratively to complete all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic procedures.
2 months ago
Geisinger
The technologist will perform Neurodiagnostic procedures according to facility policy, requiring knowledge of correct performance and recognition of clinically significant findings, including critical test results. Responsibilities also involve patient assessment, maintaining safety through communication, and performing basic technical troubleshooting and equipment setup.
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3 months ago
St. Elizabeth Healthcare
This position performs EEG (Electro-Encephalogram) testing on inpatients and outpatients, requiring the application of electrodes according to standards, running impedance checks, and ensuring proper signal recording. Responsibilities also include gathering and analyzing patient information to determine specific testing parameters and maintaining equipment function through cleaning and minor repairs.
Wellstar Health System
The Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist I is responsible for performing various neurodiagnostic studies like EEGs and EPs in the lab or at the bedside, including video/EEG monitoring and topographic brain mapping. This role involves setting up and performing tests with minimal supervision, troubleshooting technical issues, and maintaining patient safety during procedures.