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Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
Overview
The Lead Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist III conducts and analyzes various neurodiagnostic tests such as EEG, EP, NCS, LTM, and IOM across different patient ages in various settings. This role involves customizing testing parameters, communicating with surgical teams for IOM procedures, and reporting critical test results to designated physicians.
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2 days ago
Children's Wisconsin
The EEG reader reviews and interprets continuous EEG recordings to identify abnormal brain activity and support clinical decision-making. They also perform technical audits, maintain lab accreditations, and provide staffing support for the lab and EMU as needed.
3 days ago
Mayo Clinic
The IONM Specialist provides advanced, accurate, and high-quality neuro-diagnostic testing, performing all advanced aspects of Intra-Operative Neurophysiological Monitoring, including complex surgical cases. This technologist must also identify and technically describe IONM waveform responses, consult with physicians on case planning, and report critical findings, while also serving as a mentor to junior staff.
$37 - $56 / HOUR
6 days ago
Richmond University Medical Center
Set up and operate video EEG equipment to monitor patients for clinical events and seizures. Collaborate with neurologists and nursing staff to ensure high-quality recordings and patient safety.
$39 - $43 / HOUR
7 days ago
Duke Health
Perform routine and complex neurodiagnostic procedures, including EEG and Evoked Potentials, to assist in diagnosing nervous system disorders. Responsibilities include patient preparation, equipment maintenance, and documenting pertinent clinical histories.
8 days ago
Duke Careers
Perform routine and complex neurodiagnostic procedures, including EEG and Evoked Potentials, to assist in diagnosing nervous system disorders. Responsibilities include preparing patients, running studies, documenting findings, and maintaining specialized medical equipment.
9 days ago
Perform routine and complex neurodiagnostic procedures such as EEG, Evoked Potentials, and Epilepsy Monitoring to assist in diagnosing nervous system disorders. Responsibilities include patient preparation, equipment troubleshooting, documentation of findings, and maintaining clinical standards within the lab.
Trinity Health
The Registered Neurodiagnostic Technologist is responsible for providing professional quality patient care during neurodiagnostic testing. Primary accountabilities include demonstrating knowledge and competence in various neurodiagnostic testing applications such as EEG, vEEG, cEEG, and EMU monitoring.
University of Missouri Health Care
The specialist will explain test procedures to patients, perform specialized neurodiagnostic studies, and collaborate with physicians by informing them of patient status during procedures. This role also involves mentoring junior staff and ensuring equipment is properly maintained and calibrated.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
12 days ago
Corewell Health
The MEG Technologist performs magnetoencephalography, electro neurodiagnostic, and physiologic procedures to support clinical and research studies. They are responsible for data analysis and technical documentation to assist in the diagnosis of various brain disorders.
24 days ago
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
Perform neurodiagnostic procedures including MEG, EEG, and Nerve Conduction Studies while ensuring accurate data acquisition and patient safety. Responsibilities include digitizing MEG data, co-registering it with MRI images, and providing initial analysis for physician review.
Prisma Health
Performs standard and complex electroencephalographic recordings while ensuring quality diagnostic reporting and patient safety. Facilitates continuity of care by coordinating with medical staff and maintaining accurate patient documentation.
The technologist is responsible for performing intraoperative monitoring of EEG, EMG, and Evoked Potentials during surgery to assist the surgeon in preventing neurological deficits. Additionally, they must perform routine procedures in EEG, EMG, or EP laboratories when not assigned to the operating room.
$35 - $60 / HOUR
The technologist performs routine, ambulatory, and prolonged EEG studies for patients of all ages in inpatient settings, including the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. Responsibilities include accurate data acquisition, equipment troubleshooting, responding to seizures, and acting as a liaison between nurses and physicians.
The technologist will perform high-quality routine and ambulatory EEG hookups, recordings, and related tasks in an outpatient setting while ensuring patient comfort and safety. Key duties include acquiring clean, reliable EEG data through strong technical skills and accurately documenting findings to support physician interpretation.
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist performs multi-modality procedures including Electroencephalography (EEG), Evoked Potentials, Autonomic Testing, and/or Nerve Conduction Studies, ensuring accurate data acquisition and a safe testing environment. Responsibilities also involve performing a combination of EEGs, EMGs, and Autonomic Testing within a large Neurology department.
IU Health
Performs magnetoencephalography, electroneurodiagnostic, and physiologic procedures to assist in the diagnosis of brain disorders. Analyzes clinical data and maintains technical documentation while ensuring high-quality patient care.
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
Ochsner Health
The Neurodiagnostic Tech performs neurological testing procedures, such as EEG, EP, NCS, TCD, or IOM, under supervision to gather data for diagnosing disorders of the nervous system. This includes preparing patients, accurately applying electrodes using the 10-20 system, performing studies, analyzing results, and ensuring compliance with safety and laboratory policies.
2 months ago