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Stanford Health Care
Overview
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and conducting 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
4 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 to record sleep and wake physiology. Team members must work collaboratively to perform all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic policies.
Sanford Health
Performs quality diagnostic polysomnographic, titration, and neurological testing procedures for patients with sleep disorders. Educates patients on therapies, monitors patient care, and accurately documents data in medical records.
Salary not listed
9 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
Trinity Health
Perform nocturnal polysomnograms and other sleep disorder tests while monitoring signal quality and reporting abnormalities. Manage patient setup, administer medications as directed, and maintain sleep equipment and sterilization protocols.
16 days ago
MyMichigan Health
The technologist is responsible for performing polysomnographic testing, including equipment setup, patient monitoring, and data acquisition. They also perform scoring of sleep stages and clinical events while ensuring patient safety and maintaining accurate documentation.
21 days ago
The technologist is responsible for setting up and calibrating polysomnographic monitoring equipment and providing direct patient care during sleep studies. They also perform data acquisition, score sleep stages, and document clinical events according to AASM standards.
The technologist is responsible for performing polysomnographic testing, including equipment setup, patient monitoring, and data acquisition. They also provide clerical support and ensure accurate scoring and reporting of sleep studies under the supervision of a registered technologist.
Prisma Health
Performs polysomnographic testing procedures and initiates sleep-related therapies including home sleep testing and actigraphy. Responsible for scoring sleep study procedures and providing patient education in accordance with physician orders.
22 days ago
The Polysomnographic Technician performs sleep disorder testing, including data acquisition and monitoring for signal quality. They are also responsible for cleaning equipment, documenting patient history, and responding to medical issues per protocol.
24 days ago
Performs polysomnographic testing procedures and initiates sleep-related therapies such as PSGs, MSLTs, and MWTs. Responsible for pre-scoring sleep studies and ensuring quality, artifact-free data collection in accordance with physician orders.
28 days ago
ProMedica
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders. They perform various sleep study interventions including CPAP, Bi-level, and complex recordings like seizure and REM behavior studies.
29 days ago
Perform basic polysomnographic testing procedures and initiate sleep-related therapies for adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients. Responsible for pre-scoring sleep studies and ensuring equipment is functioning correctly according to physician orders.
Perform basic polysomnographic testing procedures and initiate sleep-related therapies for patients of all ages. Responsible for scoring sleep study procedures and providing complementary patient education.
1 month ago
University of Vermont Health Network
Perform comprehensive sleep testing, analysis, and associated interventions for patients of all age groups. Responsibilities include conducting EEG and CPAP titrations while scoring records according to AASM guidelines.
$26 - $41 / HOUR
Hudson Regional Hospital
The Sleep Technician performs various sleep studies including PSG, MSLT, and PAP titrations on adult and pediatric patients. They are responsible for patient setup, monitoring, equipment maintenance, and collaborating with physicians to review study results.
$30 - $48 / HOUR
The Sleep Technician performs various sleep studies including PSG, MSLT, and PAP titrations on adult and pediatric patients. Responsibilities include setting up monitoring equipment, monitoring patients during studies, and maintaining clinical documentation and equipment.
Cincinnati Children's
Perform sleep study testing and respiratory care for pediatric and adult patients, including data collection and documentation of polysomnography results. Coordinate workload and staffing levels while ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
$32 - $38 / HOUR
Newbridge Inc
The technologist is responsible for sleep study data acquisition, patient education, and performing various titration protocols including CPAP and dental appliances. They also handle routine equipment maintenance and ensure compliance with safety and infection control standards.
$30 - $36 / HOUR
Meritus Health
The technician is responsible for conducting diagnostic and therapeutic sleep studies, including the preparation and operation of specialized equipment. They also provide direct patient care, monitor sleep data, and score polysomnographic results to ensure clinical accuracy.
$53,893 - $80,891 / YEAR