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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
UTHealth Houston
Perform EMG and NCS procedures according to physician orders, including electrode placement and patient preparation. Maintain equipment and record electrical activity to assist in diagnosing neurological disorders.
10 days 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.
2 months ago
University of Iowa
The technologist will perform complex electroneurodiagnostic procedures, including continuous video EEG monitoring, developing montages, and analyzing ongoing data to assist physicians during procedures in various hospital units. Responsibilities also include participating in on-call coverage, teaching students, and maintaining equipment quality control.
Providence
The Electroneurodiagnostic technologist will perform neurodiagnostic studies, specifically EEG, under the direction of a neurologist following ASET guidelines. This role also involves taking a lead role in training and educating EEG students affiliated with Providence Health and Services Alaska.
$32 - $49 / HOUR
The technologist conducts EEG and other neurodiagnostic testing appropriate to the patient's age, while ensuring a safe procedural environment and accurately documenting critical test results for the interpreting physician. Responsibilities also include customizing procedures, troubleshooting artifacts, and participating in an on-call rotation for off-shift coverage.
UTHealth (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston)
The technologist measures the electrical activity in patients using specialized instruments to aid physicians in diagnosing neurological disorders, primarily by performing electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS). Key duties include preparing patients, explaining procedures, applying electrodes accurately, performing routine equipment maintenance, and recording and calculating electrical impulse data for physician review.
3 months ago
Wellstar Health System
The Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist I is responsible for performing various neurodiagnostic studies like EEGs and EPs in the lab or at the bedside, including video/EEG monitoring and topographic brain mapping. This role involves setting up and performing tests with minimal supervision, troubleshooting technical issues, and maintaining patient safety during procedures.