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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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Cleveland Clinic
The Registered Polysomnographic Technician will perform basic and advanced diagnostic sleep studies, including preparing patients and equipment, interviewing patients about sleep issues, and monitoring patients throughout testing. Responsibilities also include instructing trainees, scoring, interpreting, reporting results of sleep studies, and maintaining required testing equipment.
2 days ago
Corewell Health
A Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders under supervision. Responsibilities include performing polysomnography and providing patient care and education.
4 days ago
Stanford Health Care
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.
$49 - $56 / HOUR
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.
University of Missouri Health Care
The technologist will perform and evaluate overnight polysomnograms using complex medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Key duties include explaining procedures, recording and scoring results, communicating findings to physicians, and adapting techniques for optimal patient outcomes.
$19 - $30 / HOUR
5 days ago
Operate complex medical equipment to perform and evaluate overnight polysomnograms to help diagnose sleep disorders. Collaborate with physicians and mentor other technicians to ensure high-quality patient care and test results.
$22 - $35 / HOUR
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Performs and evaluates overnight polysomnograms while operating equipment to record sleep/wake physiology. Provides instruction to staff and ensures patient safety through appropriate clinical interventions.
$28 - $44 / HOUR
7 days ago
Duke Careers
Provide clinical assessment and physiological monitoring to diagnose and manage sleep-related disorders in adult patients. Responsibilities include performing polysomnography, scoring clinical events, and managing therapeutic titration of PAP devices.
8 days ago
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.
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
The technologist will independently operate complex medical equipment to perform and evaluate overnight polysomnograms, explaining procedures to patients and adapting methods as needed. Responsibilities also include recording and scoring sleep/wake results, collaborating with physicians, and maintaining equipment.
11 days ago
UnitedHealth Group
Provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through polysomnography and therapeutic services. Educate patients and families on sleep hygiene and monitor compliance with prescribed treatments.
$24 - $43 / HOUR
15 days ago
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
Piedmont Healthcare Inc.
Perform standard electroencephalographic, electromyographic, or nerve conduction procedures on patients as ordered by physicians. Ensure exceptional patient outcomes through precise neurodiagnostic testing.
21 days ago
Independently perform all aspects of diagnostic testing and record scoring to ensure high-quality patient services. Assist less experienced technologists with tasks as directed by department leadership.
Best Care
The technician will conduct all aspects of sleep diagnostic testing, including gathering and analyzing patient information, preparing and calibrating equipment, and performing various polysomnographic procedures like MSLT and MWT. Essential functions also include scoring sleep/wake stages, generating reports, and maintaining supply inventory.
Lexington Medical Center
The Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive evaluations and treatments for sleep disorders, including polysomnography and home sleep apnea testing. They are responsible for collecting and analyzing patient data, ensuring proper equipment function, and documenting clinical events during sleep studies.
22 days ago
Sutter Health
Provides treatment, management, and diagnostic testing for patients with sleep and wake disorders. Analyzes and monitors physiologic data to assist in the treatment of sleep-related syndromes and dysfunctions.
$41 - $52 / HOUR
Hendricks Regional Health
The technologist administers sleep diagnostic tests and respiratory treatments while monitoring patients for adverse reactions. They are responsible for operating specialized equipment, documenting clinical assessments, and ensuring patient safety within the sleep lab.