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Trinity Health
Overview
The technologist is responsible for conducting nocturnal polysomnograms, initiating CPAP therapy, performing Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and accurately scoring all performed tests according to standards. Essential functions also include preparing patients, calibrating equipment, monitoring patients during testing, and summarizing findings for physician review.
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Compensation
$27 / HOUR
Posted
7 days ago
Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Perform, score, and analyze polysomnograms, multiple sleep latency tests, and maintenance of wakefulness tests. Responsibilities include communicating with physicians, training technicians, and managing patient compliance programs.
$25 - $38 / HOUR
1 month ago
Conducts nocturnal polysomnograms, initiates nasal CPAP, and performs Multiple Sleep Latency Tests. Responsible for scoring all tests, monitoring patients, and maintaining sleep center equipment and supplies.
Prisma Health
The Polysomnographic Technologist performs sleep studies and initiates sleep-related therapies according to physician orders. They also troubleshoot equipment and communicate with team members regarding patient and equipment issues.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
Conduct nocturnal polysomnograms and Multiple Sleep Latency Tests while monitoring patients and ensuring the proper functioning of equipment. Score polygraphic records and summarize findings for physician review.
3 months ago
The technologist conducts nocturnal polysomnograms, initiates nasal CPAP, performs Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and is responsible for scoring all performed tests according to AASM standards. Essential duties include preparing patients, monitoring them during testing, troubleshooting equipment, and summarizing findings for physician review.
The technologist conducts nocturnal polysomnograms, initiates nasal CPAP, performs Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and is responsible for scoring all types of tests performed. Essential functions include gathering and setting up equipment, preparing and instructing the patient, monitoring during testing, and summarizing findings for physician review.
The technologist is responsible for conducting nocturnal polysomnograms, initiating nasal CPAP, performing Multiple Sleep Latency Tests, and accurately scoring all performed tests according to standards. Essential functions also include preparing patients, monitoring testing, troubleshooting equipment, and summarizing findings for physician review.