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The Sleep Technician is responsible for preparing and conducting sleep studies, including sensor application, equipment calibration, and monitoring patient data. They also provide patient education and ensure accurate documentation and reporting in accordance with AASM standards.
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$22 - $24 / HOUR
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Riverside HealthcareNew
The Polysomnography Technician conducts and interprets polysomnographic studies, operating specialized equipment to monitor and record physiological data during sleep studies. This role also involves preparing patients, analyzing collected data to identify sleep disorders, and documenting comprehensive reports for physician review.
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Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
The Registered Sleep Technician is responsible for gathering and analyzing patient information, preparing and calibrating testing equipment, and performing various sleep studies according to established protocols. They also score polysomnographic records and generate accurate reports while ensuring patient safety and comfort.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
7 days ago
SSM Health
The primary responsibility involves performing diagnostic electroencephalograph (EEG) testing by attaching and operating electrodes, reviewing patient records, and monitoring patients during procedures. This role also requires identifying and correcting artifacts, editing results for physician analysis, and maintaining EEG equipment and supplies.
$21 - $33 / HOUR
8 days ago
Summit Health
The Registered Polysomnographic Tech is responsible for preparing patients for PSG by reviewing data and applying monitoring equipment, then actively monitoring patients during the procedure, making necessary notations, and administering oxygen or PAP as required. Duties also include post-PSG electrode removal, documentation, equipment cleaning, inventory management, and participating in staff meetings and journal clubs.
$28 - $34 / HOUR
9 days ago
The primary responsibilities involve performing diagnostic electroencephalograph (EEG) testing, which includes attaching and operating electrodes, monitoring patients, and identifying/correcting artifacts during procedures. The role also requires editing and forwarding results to the attending physician and maintaining EEG equipment and supplies.
16 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Telemetry Technician performs continuous surveillance of patient monitors to identify significant arrhythmias and signs of distress. They are responsible for attaching electrode lead lines, maintaining equipment, and documenting ECG readings for physician analysis.
$18 - $26 / HOUR
23 days ago
Community Care Physicians
Perform routine and ambulatory EEG tests to measure brain wave electrical activity. Responsibilities include preparing patients, operating recording instruments, and completing summary reports of test results.
$25 - $35 / HOUR
28 days ago
Erlanger Health System
Operates EEG equipment to record brain activity and perform neurodiagnostic procedures to assist in diagnosing seizure disorders. Responsible for monitoring long-term studies in ICU and EMU settings and reporting critical findings to physicians.
1 month 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.
Kaiser Permanente
The Polysomnographic Technologist is responsible for setting up laboratory equipment, performing patient hook-ups, and conducting overnight sleep studies. They must analyze sleep physiology data, troubleshoot technical issues, and maintain accurate clinical documentation according to established protocols.
Memorial Hermann Health System
The EEG Neurodiagnostic Tech is responsible for performing EEG and other neurodiagnostic examinations according to physician orders. This includes preparing patients, maintaining equipment, and ensuring safe care while adhering to departmental policies.
The Telemonitor Technician is responsible for continuously monitoring cardiac rhythms and interpreting rhythm strips according to nursing standards. They must also maintain telemetry logs, manage equipment inventory, and notify staff of any rhythm changes or lethal cardiac events.
UPMC
Operate neurodiagnostic equipment to record nervous system responses and monitor patient clinical conditions during procedures. Collaborate with medical personnel to resolve technical issues and document pertinent medical history while ensuring patient safety.
Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia
The Nuclear Technologist performs diagnostic imaging procedures, assists with stress testing, and manages radioactive materials in accordance with regulatory standards. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate medical records, performing quality control on equipment, and ensuring patient safety throughout the imaging process.
Cleveland Clinic
The Registered Polysomnographic Technician performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing and supervises other technicians and trainees. They are responsible for preparing equipment, applying electrodes, monitoring data quality, and ensuring patient safety during sleep studies.
Operate neurodiagnostic equipment to record and analyze nervous system responses while collaborating with medical personnel to ensure accurate laboratory procedures. Provide hands-on patient care, including preparing patients for tests, documenting medical history, and monitoring clinical conditions for changes requiring intervention.
Perform routine and complex neurodiagnostic procedures to obtain data for clinical diagnosis of nervous system disorders. Collaborate with medical personnel to monitor patient conditions, maintain equipment, and ensure accurate documentation of test results.
OU Health
The Neurophysiology Tech I assists in performing various neurophysiology procedures to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of nerve and brain disorders. Responsibilities include preparing patients, operating specialized equipment, analyzing data, and maintaining a clean and functional work environment.
St. Joseph Medical Center
The EEG Technician will prepare patients for EEG procedures, conduct tests, and monitor brain activity. They will work closely with physicians to identify abnormalities and ensure patient safety.