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University of Missouri Health Care
Overview
The technologist will perform and evaluate overnight polysomnograms using complex medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Key duties include explaining procedures, recording and scoring results, communicating findings to physicians, and adapting techniques for optimal patient outcomes.
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Compensation
$19 - $30 / HOUR
Posted
5 days ago
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Performs and evaluates overnight polysomnograms while operating equipment to record sleep/wake physiology. Provides instruction to staff and ensures patient safety through appropriate clinical interventions.
$28 - $44 / HOUR
7 days ago
Trinity Health
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.
$27 / HOUR
The technologist will independently operate complex medical equipment to perform and evaluate overnight polysomnograms, explaining procedures to patients and adapting methods as needed. Responsibilities also include recording and scoring sleep/wake results, collaborating with physicians, and maintaining equipment.
$22 - $35 / HOUR
11 days ago
Gundersen Health System
Perform and monitor overnight sleep studies to evaluate patient sleep disorders across various age groups. Collaborate with care teams to analyze results and maintain compliance with safety and accreditation standards.
Salary not listed
29 days ago
Bozeman Health
The technician performs sleep disorder testing, including EEG and CPAP setup, while ensuring patient compliance and excellent care. They work closely with the Medical Director and Sleep Center Supervisor to maintain high standards of service.
1 month ago
Essentia Health
The Sleep Technologist is responsible for performing sleep disorder testing on patients ranging from pediatrics to adults. Duties include patient screening, scheduling, conducting polysomnograms, and coordinating treatment plans with physicians.
$28 - $43 / HOUR
2 months ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Registered Sleep Technologist performs all aspects of overnight polysomnograms, including CPAP/Bi-PAP titrations, adhering to organizational ethics and compliance standards. Responsibilities include preparing patients, performing necessary calibrations, recording studies, identifying abnormalities, and participating in departmental education.
$31 - $42 / HOUR
CUYUNA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
The Polysomnographic Technologist performs detailed assessments and polysomnograms to diagnose and treat sleep disorders under medical director guidance, involving direct patient interaction, preparation, and education on sleep study procedures and equipment use. Key duties include calibrating equipment, administering tests like MSLT and MWT, ensuring accurate data recording per AASM guidelines, and adjusting parameters based on patient responses.
$34 - $40 / HOUR
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.
3 months ago
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.
Erlanger Health System
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist independently performs and evaluates overnight polysomnograms, MSLTs, and oximetries using sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep/wake physiology. This role involves administering oxygen, applying recording devices, recognizing sleep pathology, and accurately scoring recordings for physician interpretation.
CHI Saint Joseph East
The Polysom Tech will perform diagnostic sleep procedures, which includes setting up the lab, preparing patients, conducting and evaluating polysomnograms, and scoring sleep staging daily. Responsibilities also involve assisting with data tabulation, monitoring/adjusting equipment, and ensuring diagnostic accuracy and patient safety under supervision.
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.