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Cleveland Clinic
Overview
The Registered Polysomnographic Technician will perform basic and advanced diagnostic sleep studies, including preparing patients and equipment, interviewing patients about sleep issues, and monitoring patients throughout testing. Responsibilities also include instructing trainees, scoring, interpreting, reporting results of sleep studies, and maintaining required testing equipment.
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2 days ago
2310 AU Medical Center, Inc.
The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, including in-center and out-of-center testing. They are responsible for data acquisition, scoring sleep stages, implementing therapeutic interventions, and providing direct patient education.
3 days ago
2810 Douglas Hospital, Inc.
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.
UPMC
Perform all aspects of in-center and out-of-center sleep study acquisition and analysis. Responsibilities include patient preparation, electrode application, scoring sleep studies, and maintaining lab equipment.
CHI Health Midlands
Perform diagnostic sleep procedures and evaluate polysomnograms according to physician orders and established protocols. Responsibilities include setting up the lab, scoring sleep staging, and monitoring equipment to ensure diagnostic accuracy.
$23 - $34 / HOUR
4 days ago
Stanford Health Care
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and conducting and evaluating overnight polysomnograms using sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology. Team members must work collaboratively to perform all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic policies.
$49 - $56 / HOUR
The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for setting up the laboratory, performing patient hook-ups, and executing and evaluating overnight polysomnograms using sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep and wake physiology. Team members must work collaboratively to perform all required shift tasks according to international standards and clinic policies.
Bon Secours
The Registered Polysomnography Tech provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through diagnostic recordings and therapeutic services. Responsibilities include preparing patients, operating polysomnographic equipment, and performing sleep staging and event scoring per AASM guidelines.
5 days ago
University of Missouri Health Care
Operate complex medical equipment to perform and evaluate overnight polysomnograms to help diagnose sleep disorders. Collaborate with physicians and mentor other technicians to ensure high-quality patient care and test results.
$22 - $35 / HOUR
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
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
CHOC
The Polysomnographic Technologist performs sleep studies on infants and children, including equipment setup and calibration. They are also responsible for scoring studies and processing documentation to provide accurate information to physicians.
$34 - $56 / HOUR
The Registered Sleep Technician is responsible for gathering and analyzing patient information, preparing and calibrating testing equipment, and performing various sleep studies according to established protocols. They also score polysomnographic records and generate accurate reports while ensuring patient safety and comfort.
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
Children's Health
Independently perform advanced neurodiagnostic procedures, including EEG and Long Term Video EEG monitoring, across various clinical settings. Provide technical guidance to junior team members and ensure high-quality recordings through independent judgment and troubleshooting.
Sanford Health
Performs quality diagnostic polysomnographic, titration, and neurological testing procedures for patients with sleep disorders. Educates patients on therapies, monitors patient care, and accurately documents data in medical records.
9 days ago
Summit Health
The Registered Polysomnographic Tech is responsible for preparing patients for PSG by reviewing data and applying monitoring equipment, then actively monitoring patients during the procedure, making necessary notations, and administering oxygen or PAP as required. Duties also include post-PSG electrode removal, documentation, equipment cleaning, inventory management, and participating in staff meetings and journal clubs.
$28 - $34 / HOUR
VCU Health
The Polysomnographic Technologist provides safe, reliable diagnostic sleep testing and respiratory care for patients across all age groups. They also serve as a technical resource, mentor trainees, and coordinate daily workloads and procedures within the sleep medicine center.
11 days ago
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.
The specialist will explain test procedures to patients, perform specialized neurodiagnostic studies, and collaborate with physicians by informing them of patient status during procedures. This role also involves mentoring junior staff and ensuring equipment is properly maintained and calibrated.
12 days ago