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Riverside HealthcareNew
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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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Perform and monitor diagnostic sleep testing following AASM guidelines, including patient hook-up and equipment interfacing. Responsibilities include scoring, troubleshooting, and conducting therapeutic interventions and patient education.
$32 - $49 / HOUR
3 days ago
University of Missouri Health Care
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.
$22 - $35 / HOUR
11 days ago
Mercy Health BSMH
The Registered Polysomnography Tech provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through polysomnography, diagnostic, and therapeutic services under supervision. This includes preparing patients, operating equipment, documenting technical reports, and performing sleep staging and event scoring per AASM guidelines.
13 days ago
Piedmont Healthcare Inc.
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.
21 days ago
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.
22 days ago
Albany Medical Center
Perform comprehensive evaluations and treatments of sleep disorders, including data acquisition and monitoring of polysomnographic studies. Score sleep/wake stages and clinical events to generate accurate reports for physician interpretation.
$59,066 - $88,599 / YEAR
23 days ago
ELECTRA HOSPITAL DISTRICT
Administer prescribed sleep studies and provide polysomnography services under the direction of a medical director. Maintain equipment, manage supplies, and accurately document patient procedures in medical records.
25 days ago
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
CHI Health Immanuel
Perform diagnostic sleep procedures, including setting up the lab, conducting polysomnograms, and scoring sleep staging. Monitor equipment and communicate pertinent patient data to physicians to ensure diagnostic accuracy and patient safety.
$23 - $34 / HOUR
1 month ago
Olympic Medical Center
Perform comprehensive polysomnography in accordance with Sleep Center policies and AASM guidelines. Ensure high-quality sleep studies are conducted for patients at the facility.
$33 - $51 / HOUR
The technologist performs comprehensive sleep disorder evaluations, including polysomnography, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic interventions. They are responsible for monitoring patient data, scoring sleep stages, and ensuring the safety and comfort of patients throughout the testing process.
$29 - $38 / HOUR
Mercy Health
Medical University of South Carolina
The technologist performs and evaluates overnight polysomnograms on patients of all ages while operating sophisticated medical equipment. They are responsible for recognizing sleep pathology, documenting physiological events, and generating accurate reports for physician interpretation.
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist is responsible for evaluating and treating sleep disorders through comprehensive testing procedures. This includes collecting patient information, performing polysomnographic data acquisition, and documenting clinical events.
$55,896 - $83,844 / YEAR
Bozeman Health
The technician performs sleep disorder testing, including EEG and CPAP setup, while ensuring patient compliance and excellent care. They work closely with the Medical Director and Sleep Center Supervisor to maintain high standards of service.
MultiCare Health System
The Polysomnographic Technologist/Scorer operates sophisticated medical equipment to safely record sleep/wake physiology and performs diagnostic and therapeutic polysomnography as ordered. This technical role requires independent functioning with limited supervision, applying advanced expertise in sleep disorders and sound clinical judgment for unusual patient events.
$40 - $64 / HOUR
Baptist
Performs polysomnographic testing and therapeutic interventions under the supervision of the clinical or medical director. Oversees complex procedures and integrates patient information to determine appropriate testing parameters.
2 months ago