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Children's Nebraska
Overview
The technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, including performing sleep studies and scoring data for pediatric patients. They are responsible for direct patient care, equipment maintenance, and communicating findings to physicians.
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6 days ago
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
The Sleep Technician is responsible for preparing and calibrating testing equipment, applying sensors, and performing polysomnographic testing procedures. They also score sleep/wake stages and clinical events while ensuring patient safety and accurate data collection.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
7 days ago
Duke Careers
Provide clinical assessment and physiological monitoring to diagnose and manage sleep-related disorders in adult patients. Responsibilities include performing polysomnography, scoring clinical events, and managing therapeutic titration of PAP devices.
8 days ago
Owens & Minor
Provides respiratory treatment and management for patients, including the operation of ventilation and oxygen therapy equipment. Responsible for conducting clinical assessments, educating caregivers, and maintaining detailed patient care records.
$26 - $36 / HOUR
Atlantic Health System
The primary responsibility involves providing respiratory care to patients as ordered by a physician, which includes assessing health needs, developing care plans, and maintaining accurate medical records. Duties also encompass operating various respiratory equipment and ensuring patients/caregivers can effectively use and maintain necessary devices.
1 month ago
CommUnityCare Health Centers
Responsible for assisting patients in obtaining prescribed medications through Pharmaceutical Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) and insurance prior authorizations. This includes coordinating with provider teams, submitting applications, and maintaining confidential patient records.
Arnot Health System
The Polysomnography Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through diagnostic testing and patient care. Responsibilities include preparing equipment, monitoring sleep studies, scoring clinical events, and implementing therapeutic interventions.
$38 - $38 / HOUR
Responsible for providing respiratory care to patients, including assessing health needs and implementing care plans. Operates various respiratory equipment and maintains detailed medical records for each patient.
$40 - $70 / HOUR
Carle Health
The role involves diagnosing sleep disorders through in-center and home testing, including patient preparation and technical setup. Responsibilities also include scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events to generate comprehensive reports for physician interpretation.
Albany Medical Center
The technologist performs comprehensive sleep disorder evaluations, including polysomnography, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic interventions. They are responsible for monitoring patient data, scoring sleep stages, and ensuring the safety and comfort of patients throughout the testing process.
$29 - $38 / HOUR
Crisp Regional Health Services
The Polysomnographic Technologist conducts comprehensive evaluations, assessments, and treatments for sleep disorders within a clinical setting. They are responsible for performing diagnostic tests, monitoring study quality, and providing patient care and education.
Texas Health Resources
The technologist is responsible for the care and safety of patients undergoing sleep studies, including performing patient set-ups and monitoring data acquisition. They must also explain procedures to patients and ensure all equipment is functioning correctly to collect artifact-free data.
NYU Langone Health
The Sleep Technologist II performs comprehensive polysomnography, including data acquisition, scoring, and therapeutic interventions for clinical and research patients. They are also responsible for equipment maintenance, patient education, and ensuring compliance with safety and laboratory protocols.
$99,479 / YEAR
Kaiser Permanente
The role involves performing independent comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis under supervision, while also providing clinical patient care and education to aid in the diagnosis of sleep disorders. Essential duties include precepting technicians, training students, explaining procedures to patients, gathering and documenting patient data, and performing various sleep studies according to protocol.
2 months ago
Marshall Health Network
The technologist collects, analyzes, and integrates patient information to determine testing parameters, explains procedures to patients, and performs various sleep studies following established protocols. Responsibilities also include implementing necessary interventions for patient safety and therapeutic support, and overseeing complex procedures.
BRISTOL HOSPITAL GROUP
A Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing, analysis, and associated interventions, focusing on completing MSLTs and scoring sleep studies as needed, primarily during first shift availability. Responsibilities include preparing and calibrating equipment, performing physiological calibrations, executing various testing protocols, and documenting observations to facilitate interpretation.
Licensed professionals are responsible for verifying prescriptions and equipment settings for CPAP and BiPAP-S therapy to ensure compliance with physician orders and patient safety. This role involves inspecting equipment, maintaining detailed patient records, and consulting with referring physicians regarding treatment plans.
$29 - $30 / HOUR
Johnson Regional Medical Center
The Registered Sleep Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through in-center and home sleep apnea testing, including diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and direct patient education. Key duties involve performing various sleep studies, ensuring data quality through calibration and monitoring, and accurately scoring and reporting results according to professional guidelines.
3 months ago
Inspire Health Medical Group
The technologist collects, analyzes, and integrates patient information to perform comprehensive in-center and out-of-center sleep testing, including diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Key duties involve performing procedural protocols, ensuring signal quality, implementing interventions like PAP, and accurately scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events using AASM standards.
$22 - $31 / HOUR
UHS
This role involves performing diverse patient care duties under physician direction, including patient examination assistance, measuring vital signs, venipuncture, and executing prescribed treatments and medical interventions. The nurse is also responsible for documentation, preparing treatment rooms, assisting with front desk tasks, and educating patients and families on health management.