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UChicago Medicine
Overview
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist III performs complex EEG and nerve conduction studies, assists physicians with EMG procedures, and manages intracranial monitoring equipment. They are responsible for analyzing recorded data, creating preliminary reports, and maintaining high standards of patient care in a clinical setting.
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Compensation
$33 - $38 / HOUR
Posted
23 days ago
Prisma Health
Performs quality routine and video EEGs, including seizure monitoring and various specialized studies. Responsible for instrument calibration, maintaining technical standards, and communicating patient conditions to physicians.
Salary not listed
24 days ago
Nemours Children's Health
Perform various EEG modalities in a pediatric setting, including routine, long-term, ambulatory, and neonatal EEGs. Responsible for equipment setup, patient hookups according to international standards, and maintaining clinical databases.
1 month ago
SB Clinical Practice Management
The lead EEG technician is responsible for detecting EEG abnormalities, writing detailed interpretations, and notifying neurologists of findings. They must also monitor patients, troubleshoot equipment, and maintain professional interactions with hospital staff.
$40 / HOUR
LVIS
The EEG Technologist is responsible for performing high-quality scalp-based EEG recordings and ensuring patient comfort throughout the procedure. They must also maintain clinical equipment, manage digital file uploads to the NeuroMatch system, and support research and administrative operations.
2 months ago
Texas Children's Hospital
The technologist performs neurodiagnostic procedures such as EEGs, long-term video monitoring, and evoked potentials while ensuring patient safety. They are responsible for documenting information in medical records and assisting with the patient billing process.
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