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ChristianaCare
Overview
Perform diagnostic EEG and Evoked Potential procedures for patients of all ages to ensure accurate brain impulse recording. Responsibilities include electrode application, equipment calibration, and monitoring patients for seizures or status epilepticus.
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Compensation
$27 - $41 / HOUR
Posted
7 days ago
Stanford Health Care
Perform advanced neurodiagnostic procedures including IONM, EEG, and Evoked Potentials to evaluate the nervous system. Conduct testing in various settings such as operating rooms, epilepsy monitoring units, and patient bedsides.
$64 - $72 / HOUR
23 days ago
24 days ago
Eisenhower Health
Performs EEG and Evoked Potential studies on various patient populations while maintaining accurate documentation. Collaborates with physicians and nursing staff to ensure high-quality healthcare delivery and equipment maintenance.
$27 / HOUR
1 month ago
University Hospital, Newark NJ
Conduct various neurophysiology examinations including EEG, Video EEG, and Ambulatory EEG monitoring. Assist in performing other neurodiagnostic tests such as TCD, NCS, and intra-operative monitoring.
Integrated Medical Services (IMS)
The EEG Technician performs standard and complex EEG tests, including patient preparation, electrode placement, and monitoring during procedures. They are also responsible for maintaining equipment, documenting findings, and traveling to patient homes for ambulatory monitoring.
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American Addiction Centers
Performs routine and complex neurodiagnostic procedures including EEG, NCV, and evoked potentials while maintaining accurate patient records. Assists with specialized procedures and ensures patient safety during medical emergencies like seizures.
$25 - $38 / HOUR
2 months ago
Sentara Health
The Neurodiagnostic Technologist performs various neurophysiological diagnostic studies in the lab, intra-operatively, and in intensive care settings, operating complex monitoring instruments and documenting all acquired data for interpretation. This role involves making independent assessments that may necessitate urgent medical interaction and requires competency in epilepsy, evoked potential, or intra-operative monitoring.
Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
The technologist will conduct various neurodiagnostic tests such as EEG, customize procedures based on patient needs, and ensure a safe procedural environment. Responsibilities also include recognizing, documenting, and reporting critical test results to the interpreting physician.
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.
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
The EEG Technician performs electroencephalograms (EEGs) and evoked potential (EVP) tests to aid in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions, requiring patient assessment and accurate procedure execution. Key duties include communicating with patients, documenting observations, managing schedules, and ensuring the work area and equipment are maintained properly.
The technologist performs routine and complex neurodiagnostic procedures such as EEG, NCV, and EP, ensuring optimal results by adapting methods based on patient history and clinical observations. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate records, assisting with specialized procedures, and providing supervision to new staff and interns.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
The EEG Technician performs standard and complex electroencephalographic procedures, including applying electrodes using the International 10-20 Placement System and obtaining recordings using activating procedures like hyperventilation and photic stimulation. Responsibilities also include recording routine clinical computer-averaged electrical responses with evoked response equipment and providing appropriate patient care during emergencies.
3 months ago
The EEG Technician will perform standard and complex EEGs using the International 10-20 Placement System, including obtaining recordings via activating procedures like hyperventilation and sleep. Responsibilities also include recording electrical responses with evoked response equipment and providing detailed patient care during seizures or emergencies.
The EEG Technician performs electroencephalograms (EEGs) and evoked potential (EVP) tests to aid in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions, which includes patient assessment, observation, and accurate procedure execution. Essential functions involve communicating with patients, documenting changes, scheduling appointments, verifying charges, and maintaining a clean, stocked work area.