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Overview
The Sleep Technician is responsible for preparing and conducting sleep studies, including sensor application, equipment calibration, and monitoring patient data. They also provide patient education and ensure accurate documentation and reporting in accordance with AASM standards.
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Compensation
$22 - $24 / HOUR
Posted
New
2810 Douglas Hospital, Inc.
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through in-center and out-of-center testing. Responsibilities include setting up equipment, monitoring patient data, scoring clinical events, and providing patient education.
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3 days ago
UPMC
Perform all aspects of in-center and out-of-center sleep study acquisition and analysis. Responsibilities include patient preparation, electrode application, scoring sleep studies, and maintaining lab equipment.
WellSpan Health
Perform various tests to diagnose and treat sleep-related breathing disorders under the direction of a registered sleep technologist. Adhere to established standards and practices to ensure accurate patient diagnosis.
4 days ago
Clinilabs
The Polysomnographic Technologist prepares and collects data for research and clinical duties, ensuring the accuracy of recording procedures. Responsibilities also include direct contact with subjects for assessments and maintaining laboratory equipment.
$47 - $55 / HOUR
6 days ago
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
The Registered Sleep Tech performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis, gathers patient information, and ensures proper equipment functioning. They also follow procedural protocols for various sleep studies and interventions.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
7 days ago
The Registered Sleep Technician performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis, gathers patient information, and ensures proper equipment functioning. They also follow protocols for various sleep studies and assist with patient interventions.
The Sleep Technician is responsible for preparing and calibrating testing equipment, applying sensors, and performing polysomnographic testing procedures. They also score sleep/wake stages and clinical events while ensuring patient safety and accurate data collection.
The Registered Sleep Technician is responsible for gathering and analyzing patient information, preparing and calibrating testing equipment, and performing various sleep studies according to established protocols. They also score polysomnographic records and generate accurate reports while ensuring patient safety and comfort.
Duke Careers
Provide clinical assessment and physiological monitoring to diagnose and manage sleep-related disorders in adult patients. Responsibilities include performing polysomnography, scoring clinical events, and managing therapeutic titration of PAP devices.
8 days ago
Summit Health
The Registered Polysomnographic Tech is responsible for preparing patients for PSG by reviewing data and applying monitoring equipment, then actively monitoring patients during the procedure, making necessary notations, and administering oxygen or PAP as required. Duties also include post-PSG electrode removal, documentation, equipment cleaning, inventory management, and participating in staff meetings and journal clubs.
$28 - $34 / HOUR
9 days ago
Trinity Health
Provides comprehensive evaluations and treatment of sleep disorders under supervision. Performs polysomnography and assists with the supervision of other staff.
10 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
Dayton Children's Hospital
The Polysomnographic Technologist conducts sleep studies, performs technical scoring of sleep events, and provides comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services. They also assist in overseeing supply inventory and mentoring staff to ensure high-quality patient care.
14 days ago
The Polysomnographic Technologist conducts sleep studies and evaluates sleep disorders while ensuring quality diagnostic services. They also mentor staff and assist in the implementation of new testing modalities.
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
Jackson Health
The Sleep Technologist performs various sleep studies to diagnose sleep disorders and works closely with patients to determine therapy. Responsibilities include setting up and performing polysomnograms, maintaining the laboratory environment, and troubleshooting equipment.
WVU Medicine
The primary duties involve performing high-quality diagnostic sleep studies, utilizing proper testing montages to detect sleep architecture and physiological abnormalities, and accurately documenting all procedures and patient interactions.
15 days ago
Kettering Health
Perform and score sleep studies, including polysomnograms and PAP titrations, under the supervision of a credentialed technologist. Troubleshoot equipment and sensor problems to ensure high-quality data collection and coordinate patient care using EPIC EMR.
16 days ago