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Emory Healthcare
Overview
Perform routine and long-term EEG procedures in ICU and EMU settings while maintaining patient safety and recording integrity. Document clinically significant events and communicate critical results to the appropriate medical staff in real time.
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Compensation
$28 - $33 / HOUR
Posted
24 days ago
Mayo Clinic
Perform routine, ambulatory, and prolonged EEG studies for patients of all ages within the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit and other inpatient settings. Responsibilities include accurate data acquisition, electrode application, and collaborating with nurses and physicians to support patient care.
$29 - $49 / HOUR
1 month ago
Baptist Health Care
The EEG Technician performs various electroneurodiagnostic procedures, including EEG and sleep EEG modalities within the hospital. The role requires responding to STAT calls quickly and reporting to the facility within one hour.
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Guthrie
The technician prepares patients for and conducts routine and specialized electroneurodiagnostic procedures, including EEG and EMG. They are responsible for collecting data, managing artifacts, and assisting physicians with specialized studies.
Prisma Health
Performs high-quality routine and video EEGs and long-term epilepsy monitoring while facilitating study completion and reporting. Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to monitor patient status and responds to medical emergencies or seizure onset.
Yale New Haven Health
Performs standard and complex EEG recordings across various patient care settings including ICUs and neonatal units. Ensures patient safety, maintains equipment, and documents clinical data accurately within the hospital's electronic systems.
2 months ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs all aspects of overnight polysomnograms, including CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, requiring independent preparation of patients and adherence to national standards and departmental guidelines. Responsibilities also include completing required paperwork, clarifying orders, performing calibrations, providing patient training, documenting observations, recognizing abnormalities, and maintaining equipment.
$31 - $42 / HOUR
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs all aspects of overnight polysomnograms, including CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, requiring independent patient preparation, monitoring, and accurate documentation of sleep disturbances. Responsibilities also include clarifying orders, completing billing information, providing CPAP training, and maintaining equipment.
Kindred Healthcare
The EEG Technologist performs neurodiagnostic testing, including routine and complex electroencephalograms and evoked potentials, ensuring accurate and timely acquisition of high-quality data for neurological disorder diagnosis. This role involves operating and maintaining equipment, scoring recordings, and collaborating with the care team to uphold standards of patient care and safety.
NOMS Healthcare
The EEG Technologist operates specialized equipment to measure and record electrical activity of the brain, peripheral nervous system, and spinal cord, while conducting pretest consultations and preparing patients for EEG testing. Essential functions include properly placing electrodes, conducting tests per policy, monitoring patients, and reporting significant findings to the physician.
Hackensack Meridian Health
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist Level 1 performs standard and complex Neurodiagnostic procedures, including routine and video EEGs and Evoked Potentials, under moderate supervision. Responsibilities also involve providing technical assistance to students, completing necessary documentation, and supporting departmental goals.
$29 / HOUR
The technologist prepares patients, conducts standard and complex EEG recordings across various settings including ICUs, and collects pertinent information for physician interpretation. Responsibilities also include adapting methods for optimal results, meeting on-call requirements, and providing immediate patient care during seizures.
ANDERSON HOSPITAL
The primary responsibility involves providing quality neurodiagnostic testing care to patients, which includes performing EEG and EP procedures, and assisting physicians with NCS. Departmental activities also cover administrative tasks such as scheduling, limited EKG, and report management.
$25 - $41 / HOUR
Essen Medical Associates
The EEG/EMG Technician will perform both electroencephalogram (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) procedures under the direction of a neurologist or physiatrist in various settings. Responsibilities include preparing patients, applying electrodes, monitoring recordings, assisting with EMG/NCS procedures, and maintaining accurate documentation.
$25 - $26 / HOUR
3 months ago
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist Level 1 performs standard and complex neurodiagnostic procedures, including routine and video EEGs and Evoked Potentials, under moderate supervision. Responsibilities also involve electrode placement, maintaining equipment, completing necessary documentation, and providing supportive patient care during emergencies like seizures.
Huntsville Hospital Health System
The primary functions of this role involve patient testing and record scoring, requiring a complete understanding of all processes related to sleep diagnostics. Registered technologists will also assist in decision-making processes when working with non-registered staff, trainees, and students.
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist Level 1 performs standard and complex Neurodiagnostic procedures, including routine and video EEGs and Evoked Potentials, under moderate supervision. Responsibilities also involve technical assistance, training students, completing necessary documentation, and providing supportive patient care during emergencies like seizures.