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2810 Douglas Hospital, Inc.
Overview
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through in-center and out-of-center testing. Responsibilities include setting up equipment, monitoring patient data, scoring clinical events, and providing patient education.
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3 days ago
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
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Lurie Children's Hospital
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21 days ago
The technologist is responsible for performing polysomnographic testing, including equipment setup, patient monitoring, and data acquisition. They also perform scoring of sleep stages and clinical events while ensuring patient safety and maintaining accurate documentation.
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27 days ago
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1 month ago
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