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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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$22 - $24 / HOUR
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Stanford Health Care
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and conducting and evaluating overnight polysomnograms using sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology. Team members must work collaboratively to perform all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic policies.
$49 - $56 / HOUR
4 days ago
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and executing and evaluating overnight polysomnograms using sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology. Team members must work collaboratively to perform all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic policies.
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.
Pulmonary Associates of Richmond, Inc.
Perform polysomnographic data acquisition and monitor study-tracing quality to ensure artifact-free signals. Implement therapeutic interventions such as PAP therapy and score sleep/wake stages according to professional guidelines.
Salary not listed
22 days ago
Lifepoint Health
The Sleep Technician provides comprehensive care to patients undergoing diagnostic and therapeutic sleep studies in an acute hospital setting. Responsibilities include monitoring sleep disorders, scoring study results, and ensuring proper maintenance of testing equipment.
27 days ago
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
The Respiratory Care Practitioner/Sleep Technician performs comprehensive sleep testing analysis and evaluates respiratory-related sleep disorders. Responsibilities include monitoring ventilators, assessing patients, and generating accurate reports.
$34 - $56 / HOUR
1 month ago
University of Vermont Health Network
Perform comprehensive sleep testing, analysis, and associated interventions for patients of all age groups. Responsibilities include conducting EEG and CPAP titrations while scoring records according to AASM guidelines.
$26 - $41 / HOUR
Hudson Regional Hospital
The Sleep Technician performs various sleep studies including PSG, MSLT, and PAP titrations on adult and pediatric patients. They are responsible for patient setup, monitoring, equipment maintenance, and collaborating with physicians to review study results.
$30 - $48 / HOUR
The Sleep Technician performs various sleep studies including PSG, MSLT, and PAP titrations on adult and pediatric patients. Responsibilities include setting up monitoring equipment, monitoring patients during studies, and maintaining clinical documentation and equipment.
Mass General Brigham
The technician is responsible for performing polysomnographic studies, including titration and equipment maintenance, in a clinical setting. They also score studies, formulate reports for physician interpretation, and educate patients and families regarding sleep disorders.
$32 - $48 / HOUR
UnitedHealth Group
The technologist will perform in-lab sleep studies, including patient set-up, CPAP initiation, and titration. They will also manage daily lab operations, maintain equipment, and participate in clinical education and marketing initiatives.
$24 - $43 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and executing and evaluating overnight polysomnograms using sophisticated medical equipment. Team members work collaboratively to complete all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic procedures.