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University of Missouri Health Care
Overview
The role involves learning fundamental neurodiagnostic technology skills, assisting with various studies, explaining procedures to patients, and ensuring quality test results under supervision. Responsibilities also include performing scoring, communicating patient status to physicians, adapting test methods, and maintaining equipment.
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Compensation
$17 - $26 / HOUR
Posted
13 days ago
UF Health
The role involves performing various sleep studies such as polysomnograms, MWTs, MSLTs, and HSTs, along with scoring the studies and administering respiratory support devices like oxygen and CPAP/BiPAP.
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15 days ago
MyMichigan Health
The Polysomnography Technologist I is responsible for technical and patient care related to polysomnographic testing, including equipment setup, monitoring patient safety, and performing physiological calibrations. The role also involves clerical support for scheduling and documentation of testing data.
21 days ago
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
The role involves independently performing diagnostic polysomnographic testing and scoring for patients aged newborn to 21, while also supporting the respiratory therapy needs of the patient. Responsibilities include identifying and correcting technical issues with testing quality and potentially assisting with staff orientation and quality improvement initiatives.
1 month ago
BRISTOL HOSPITAL GROUP
A Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing, analysis, and associated interventions, focusing on completing MSLTs and scoring sleep studies as needed, primarily during first shift availability. Responsibilities include preparing and calibrating equipment, performing physiological calibrations, executing various testing protocols, and documenting observations to facilitate interpretation.
2 months ago
Integrated Psych Solutions
The role involves conducting structured clinical interviews and feedback sessions via telehealth, interpreting test data scored by psychometrists, and developing comprehensive neuropsychological reports. Responsibilities also include providing diagnostic clarification, treatment recommendations, and communicating results clearly to referral partners.
$300 / HOUR
Yale New Haven Health
The technologist prepares the patient, conducts overnight polysomnograms (PSG), collects vital signs, and ensures proper data collection for physician interpretation according to established procedures. Responsibilities also include monitoring the patient, recognizing clinical events, correcting equipment malfunctions, and initiating/titrating CPAP therapy under physician direction.
3 months ago
Kindred Healthcare
This role involves performing limited clinical diagnostic procedures for patients with sleep-related disorders, including setting up equipment, interviewing patients, and performing necessary testing. Essential functions also include scoring, interpreting, reporting results of sleep studies, and educating patients on findings and resources.
Prisma Health
The technologist performs basic polysomnographic testing, sets up sleep-related therapies including remote studies, and is primarily responsible for scoring all sleep study procedures and providing patient education. This role requires independent performance of procedures following physician orders and departmental policy.
LifeStance Health
The Psychometrist supports licensed psychologists by administering and scoring patient psychological and neuropsychological tests, which contributes to assessment objectivity and bandwidth for psychologists. Key duties include creating data summary tables, providing behavioral observations, maintaining testing materials, and interacting with psychologists regarding results.