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Cleveland Clinic
Overview
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.
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2 days ago
Lurie Children's Hospital
This entry to mid-level position involves performing comprehensive sleep testing analysis and associated interventions under general supervision within the Sleep Medicine Center. Responsibilities include technical duties such as data acquisition, equipment maintenance, and implementing necessary patient safety interventions.
$26 - $43 / HOUR
14 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
The role involves performing sleep studies using proper procedures, ensuring equipment readiness through cleaning and minor maintenance, and providing all aspects of sleep study care unassisted. Additionally, the individual will maintain complete and accurate charts and perform required clerical duties such as logging and record keeping.
17 days ago
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.
21 days ago
Sidney Regional Medical Center
The Sleep Lab Technologist is responsible for providing care, evaluation, and treatment for patients undergoing sleep studies. This includes communicating effectively with patients and healthcare team members, following physician orders, and maintaining accreditation standards.
Corewell Health
Performs diagnostic sleep testing, including patient hook-up, monitoring, and CPAP titration under the mentorship of a registered technologist. Documents patient findings and responses while ensuring safety and equipment maintenance.
24 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.
Baptist Health South Florida
A Polysomnographic Technician 2 performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis, ensuring the flow of patients and studies in the department. The technician is responsible for maintaining high quality standards in accordance with relevant guidelines and Baptist Health Systems.
$25 - $33 / HOUR
27 days ago
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
This entry to mid-level role involves performing comprehensive sleep testing analysis and associated interventions under general supervision within the Sleep Medicine Center, handling both technical duties and administrative tasks. Responsibilities include reviewing patient history, calibrating and maintaining equipment, acquiring quality data, orienting patients, and implementing necessary safety and therapeutic interventions.
OSF HealthCare
Perform comprehensive sleep testing, analysis, and associated interventions for adult and pediatric patients. Supervise Polysomnographic Trainees and Technologists I while managing the overnight lab workflow independently.
1 month ago
Lifepoint Health
Provides care for patients undergoing sleep studies and sleep disorder treatments. Responsibilities include setting up equipment, performing and scoring tests, and educating patients on results and resources.
The Polysomnographic Technician performs all types of sleep disorder testing, including setting up and conducting nocturnal polysomnograms (PSGs) while ensuring high-quality, artifact-free data acquisition. Responsibilities also include following procedural protocols, cleaning equipment, reviewing patient orders, administering medications/oxygen as directed, and responding to serious medical issues per protocol.
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
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.
St. Peter's Health Regional Medical Center
The Polysomnographic Technician is responsible for collecting high-quality sleep study data and adjusting respiratory support devices for patients. The role also involves overnight monitoring and conducting EEGs to support accurate diagnosis and patient care.
Logan Health
Perform overnight sleep studies, including PSG and titration, while monitoring physiological data to ensure patient safety. Collaborate with clinical staff to educate patients and support the delivery of personalized treatment plans.
MultiCare Health System
The Polysomnographic Technician performs comprehensive Polysomnographic testing and analysis, along with associated interventions, under the general oversight of a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist or medical director. This technical role requires independent functioning with limited supervision, applying advanced expertise in sleep disorders and sound clinical judgment for unusual patient situations.
$36 - $51 / HOUR
The Polysomnographic Technician performs comprehensive Polysomnographic testing and analysis, along with associated interventions, under the general oversight of a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist or medical director. This technical role requires independent functioning with limited supervision, applying advanced expertise in sleep disorders and sound clinical judgment for unusual patient events.
$38 - $60 / HOUR
The Polysomnographic Technician performs comprehensive Polysomnographic testing and analysis, along with associated interventions, under the general oversight of a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist or medical director. This technical position functions independently, requiring extensive knowledge and advanced expertise in sleep disorders and sound clinical judgment for unusual patient behaviors.
$36 - $59 / HOUR