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Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Overview
Perform comprehensive sleep testing analysis, score sleep/wake stages and clinical events, and implement therapeutic interventions. Additionally, serve as an educator and preceptor for new technologists and trainees.
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Compensation
$29 - $47 / HOUR
Posted
22 days ago
UPMC
Perform and analyze in-center and out-of-center sleep studies while providing direct patient education and care. Maintain lab equipment, manage inventory, and ensure scoring competency according to AASM standards.
$25 / HOUR
23 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
Texas Children's Hospital
Perform and document high-quality neurodiagnostic sleep studies for patients in laboratory and inpatient settings. Conduct accurate scoring and reporting of sleep/wake stages while ensuring patient safety and adherence to facility policies.
Salary not listed
29 days ago
Northside Hospital Inc.
Prepares and monitors adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients for sleep disorder testing. Responsibilities include applying recording sensors, managing CPAP equipment, and scoring polysomnograms for reports.
1 month 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
Trinity Health
Conducts nocturnal polysomnograms, initiates nasal CPAP, and performs Multiple Sleep Latency Tests. Responsible for scoring all tests, monitoring patients, and maintaining sleep center equipment and supplies.
$27 / HOUR
Saint Luke's Health System
The specialist performs all aspects of diagnostic polysomnographic testing, including the analysis and scoring of sleep records. They are also responsible for MSLT and home sleep study set-ups and collaborating with medical staff to monitor planned interventions.
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
Overlake Medical Center & Clinics
The technologist will perform comprehensive adult polysomnographic testing, analysis, patient care, and associated interventions, including gathering and analyzing patient information and explaining procedures. Key duties involve scoring sleep/wake stages according to guidelines, generating accurate reports, and processing post-test information.
$41 - $62 / HOUR
2 months ago
Erlanger Health System
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist independently performs and evaluates overnight polysomnograms, MSLTs, and oximetries using sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep/wake physiology. This role involves administering oxygen, applying recording devices, recognizing sleep pathology, and accurately scoring recordings for physician interpretation.
3 months ago
OSF HealthCare
The Polysomnographic Technologist collaborates with medical leadership and staff to ensure optimal efficiency in sleep disorder testing and scoring. This role involves performing comprehensive sleep testing and analysis, along with associated interventions, under general supervision.