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American Addiction Centers
Overview
Perform patient rooming tasks including vital signs, medical history, and screenings while assisting providers with clinical procedures. Manage lab duties such as venipuncture and POCT, and handle administrative tasks like insurance authorizations and referrals.
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Compensation
$22 - $33 / HOUR
Posted
10 days ago
OSF HealthCare
Performs comprehensive sleep testing, analysis, and associated interventions for patients. Provides supervision and guidance to Polysomnographic Trainees and Technologist I staff.
Salary not listed
11 days ago
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Conduct and score polysomnographic exams to evaluate and treat sleep disorders. Responsible for patient education, equipment calibration, and maintaining safety and infection control standards.
17 days ago
Trinity Health
The role involves applying scientific knowledge to practical clinical problems in respiratory care, assuming primary clinical responsibility for all respiratory care modalities specific to the clinical area. This includes supervising students enrolled in respiratory care programs and exercising independent clinical judgment in patient care under physician supervision.
$36 - $54 / HOUR
26 days ago
Inova
The RN provides holistic therapeutic care in an outpatient sleep disorders program, managing phone triage and care navigation. They are responsible for making independent clinical decisions and mentoring other staff to ensure efficient delivery of care.
28 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Medical Assistant supports physicians and nurses by facilitating efficient patient flow and assisting with clinical procedures. Responsibilities include obtaining vital signs, preparing exam rooms, and performing administrative functions to ensure high-quality patient care.
$20 - $26 / HOUR
29 days ago
Arnot Health System
The Polysomnography Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through diagnostic testing and patient care. Responsibilities include preparing equipment, monitoring sleep studies, scoring clinical events, and implementing therapeutic interventions.
$38 - $38 / HOUR
1 month ago
Rochester Regional Health
Evaluate, diagnose, and manage a wide range of sleep disorders, including those with psychiatric or behavioral components. Responsibilities include prescribing medication, performing minor procedures, and coordinating treatment with other specialists.
$100,000 - $150,000 / YEAR
The Respiratory Therapist specializes in applying scientific knowledge to clinical respiratory care problems and assumes primary responsibility for patient care modalities. They also provide supervision to students enrolled in respiratory care programs and exercise independent clinical judgment under physician supervision.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
The Sleep Technologist performs and evaluates overnight polysomnograms under medical supervision. They operate sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology in a clinical setting.
$50 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Respiratory Therapist or Polysomnographic Technologist assumes primary clinical responsibility for respiratory care modalities and sleep disorder diagnostics. They exercise independent clinical judgment in patient care and participate in the supervision of students within the clinical setting.
The Respiratory Therapist or Polysomnographic Technologist provides clinical respiratory care and sleep disorder diagnostics to patients. They are responsible for applying scientific knowledge to clinical problems and supervising students in respiratory care programs.
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs overnight polysomnograms and CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, ensuring compliance with standards and guidelines. Responsibilities include preparing patients, documenting observations, and maintaining equipment.
$31 - $42 / HOUR
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs overnight polysomnograms and CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, ensuring compliance with standards and guidelines. Responsibilities include patient preparation, equipment calibration, scoring sleep records, and maintaining a clean work environment.
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs overnight polysomnograms and CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, ensuring compliance with standards and guidelines. Responsibilities include preparing patients, recording studies, identifying sleep disturbances, and maintaining equipment.
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs all aspects of overnight polysomnograms, including CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, adhering to organizational ethics and compliance standards. Responsibilities include preparing patients, performing necessary calibrations, recording studies, identifying abnormalities, and participating in departmental education.
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs overnight polysomnograms and CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations while ensuring compliance with relevant standards. They prepare patients, monitor equipment, and document clinical observations during sleep studies.
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs overnight polysomnograms and CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, ensuring compliance with national standards and departmental guidelines. Responsibilities include preparing patients, monitoring equipment, scoring sleep records, and providing patient education.
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs overnight polysomnograms and CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, ensuring all necessary paperwork and equipment preparations are completed. They also monitor patients during studies, identify abnormalities, and maintain equipment.