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Froedtert
Overview
The technologist prepares patients for and performs a combination of routine and investigative neurodiagnostic studies including EEG, EMG, long-term monitoring, and evoked potentials in various settings. Additional duties involve charge capture, scheduling patients, and potentially floating to other sites as needed.
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23 days ago
Mass General Brigham
The EMG technologist performs nerve conduction studies, quantitative sensory testing, and autonomic function testing while assisting physicians with EMGs, ensuring testing rooms are prepared and maintained with necessary supplies. This role involves collaborating on patient schedules, performing instrument calibration, accurately obtaining and interpreting standard NCS results, and assisting physicians during EMG studies.
$23 - $33 / HOUR
29 days ago
Beth Israel Lahey Health
Performs nerve conduction studies and neuromuscular examinations under the supervision of a Medical Doctor. Responsible for patient history recording, data reporting, and maintaining the cleanliness and functionality of EMG equipment.
$25 - $34 / HOUR
1 month ago
Dent Neurologic Group LLP
Perform high-quality EMG studies and generate preliminary reports for physician interpretation. Manage laboratory operations, including equipment maintenance, supply ordering, and the training of neurology residents.
$18 - $23 / HOUR
SSM Health
Perform nerve conduction studies and assist physicians with electromyograms in a laboratory setting. Manage patient data, schedule diagnostic services, and maintain a safe, clean work environment.
The technician performs nerve conduction studies and assists physicians with electromyograms in a clinical setting. They are also responsible for maintaining patient data, scheduling appointments, and ensuring the laboratory environment remains safe and orderly.
Chestnut Health
The Physiatrist will conduct comprehensive physical and neurological examinations to develop individualized, non-surgical rehabilitation and pain management plans. They will also collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to coordinate holistic care and perform diagnostic procedures like EMG and joint injections.
HonorHealth
The EEG Technician performs standard and complex electroencephalographic procedures, including evoked response and electromyography. They are responsible for patient preparation, equipment calibration, and monitoring clinical manifestations during testing.
Mayo Clinic
Perform advanced nerve conduction studies and provide specialized technical support for physician-performed electromyography in an academic clinical setting. Communicate relevant technical findings to support clinical decision-making and contribute to teaching and quality improvement efforts.
NorthBay Health
The neurosurgeon will diagnose and surgically manage complex conditions of the brain, spine, and nervous system in both inpatient and outpatient settings. They will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive care, perform emergency interventions, and participate in research and education.
$874,368 / YEAR
University of Rochester
Performs nerve conduction studies and assists physicians with EMG testing in a clinical setting. Prepares patients for studies, manages documentation in eRecord, and maintains an orderly laboratory environment.
$26 - $34 / HOUR
The END Technician will assess, plan, coordinate, and perform nerve conduction studies, presenting results to a neurology physician. They will provide direct patient care and ensure adherence to regulatory standards.
Premier Orthopaedics
The technician performs nerve conduction and electrodiagnostic studies under physician supervision while maintaining equipment and clinical standards. They also serve as a liaison between patients and providers to ensure high-quality care and accurate results.
2 months ago
University of Iowa
The Clinical Technician I supports the EMG lab by preparing exam rooms, assisting with patient care, and learning to perform nerve conduction studies. They also manage clerical tasks, maintain equipment quality, and organize diagnostic data for physician review.
Cerebrocare
The EMG Technician performs electromyography and nerve conduction velocity testing under the supervision of a neurologist. They are responsible for patient preparation, equipment maintenance, and accurate documentation of clinical findings in the EHR.
$25 - $35 / HOUR
Spectrum Healthcare Resources
Examine, diagnose, and treat diseases and disorders of the nervous system. Provide immediate evaluation and management of emergency problems as they occur.
Cleveland Clinic
The Registered EMG Technologist performs electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) to assess muscle and nerve function, requiring operation of nerve conduction instrumentation and accurate recording of test data.
ARIZONA ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY ASSOCIATES PC
The Clinical Research Nurse manages assigned unblinded protocols, ensuring compliance with regulations, and is responsible for preparing and dispensing investigational medication for IV or SC administration across various sites. This role acts as the primary liaison for unblinded site staff during clinical trials and coordinates all related monitoring visits.
Atlantic MEDsearch
The role involves performing a broad range of neurological services, including managing inpatient consults and providing outpatient care within a hospital-managed group. Responsibilities also include performing diagnostic procedures such as lumbar punctures and various electrodiagnostic tests.
Cook Children's Health Care System
The physical therapist will evaluate patients and provide clinical data to enhance treatment plans while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team. They will plan, implement, and monitor physical therapy treatment programs for pediatric patients with upper extremity issues.