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UPMC
Overview
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.
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3 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
5 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
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.
Prisma Health
Performs polysomnographic testing procedures and initiates sleep-related therapies including home sleep testing and actigraphy. Responsible for scoring sleep study procedures and providing patient education in accordance with physician orders.
22 days ago
Perform patient care duties and provide customer service while completing the ASTEP program. Assist with preparing patients for sleep testing, analyzing studies, and performing therapeutic interventions.
Perform and analyze in-center and out-of-center sleep studies while providing direct patient education and care. Maintain lab equipment, manage inventory, and ensure scoring competency according to AASM standards.
$25 / HOUR
23 days ago
Perform basic polysomnographic testing procedures and initiate sleep-related therapies for patients of all ages. Responsible for scoring sleep study procedures and providing complementary patient education.
1 month ago
Good Shepherd Health Care
Perform high-quality sleep studies, including setup, data acquisition, and scoring of polysomnograms and MSLTs. Manage CPAP/BiPAP devices and provide patient education while ensuring accurate documentation and billing.
BHS
The technologist will perform home and in-lab sleep studies, including data collection, analysis, and report generation. Additionally, the role involves managing patient registrations, insurance authorizations, and scheduling to ensure efficient department operations.
Logan Health
Perform overnight sleep studies, including PSG and titration, while monitoring physiological data to ensure patient safety. Collaborate with clinical staff to educate patients and support the delivery of personalized treatment plans.
Bronson Healthcare
The Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, which includes performing polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services, and patient care and education under general supervision. Duties involve collecting, analyzing, and integrating patient information to determine testing parameters, performing data acquisition, implementing interventions, and scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events.
2 months ago
The University of Toledo
The Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, including polysomnography and diagnostic services. The role also involves patient care, education, and potential oversight of other staff members.
$29 - $35 / HOUR
Sanford Health
The technologist performs quality diagnostic polysomnographic studies, including titration, MSLT, HST, and MWT, recording accurate data for physician use in treating sleep/wake disorders. Responsibilities also include educating patients on prescribed therapies and performing necessary technical troubleshooting for testing equipment.
$24 - $39 / HOUR
The Polysomnographic Technologist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, which includes performing polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services, and patient care and education under general supervision. This role involves collecting, analyzing, and integrating patient information to determine testing parameters, implementing interventions, and scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events.
3 months ago
This role involves performing basic polysomnographic testing, setting up sleep-related therapies, and independently executing procedures according to physician orders and departmental policy. The technologist is primarily responsible for scoring all sleep study procedures and providing necessary patient education.
The technologist performs quality diagnostic polysomnography (PSG), titration, MSLT, HST, and MWT studies, recording accurate data for physicians treating sleep/wake disorders. They are also responsible for educating patients on prescribed therapies and performing necessary sleep study procedures and potentially neurodiagnostic testing.
$27 - $38 / HOUR
The technologist performs basic polysomnographic testing, sets up sleep-related therapies including remote studies, and is primarily responsible for scoring all sleep study procedures and providing patient education. This role requires independent performance of procedures following physician orders and departmental policy.
The Sleep Technologist is responsible for preparing and conducting sleep studies, ensuring quality patient care throughout the process. They also analyze and score sleep studies and maintain equipment and supplies.
4 months ago