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Prevea Health
Overview
Independently performs various neurodiagnostic tests including EEGs, evoked potentials, and complex nerve conduction studies. Additionally, provides routine neurosurgical intraoperative monitoring and oversees level I technologists.
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26 days ago
Baptist Health South Florida
The technologist independently operates highly specialized intraoperative neuromonitoring equipment, recording high-quality SSEP, MEP, NCV, and EMG studies during central and peripheral nervous system surgical cases. This role requires skill in waveform recognition, instrumentation, artifact management, and proper documentation of all Intraoperative Monitoring studies.
$33 - $42 / HOUR
INTRANERVE NEUROSCIENCE
Perform real-time intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring using various modalities to support surgeons during procedures. Coordinate preoperative assessments, analyze waveforms, and provide critical findings to the surgical team and interpreting physicians.
$75,000 - $95,000 / YEAR
29 days ago
UF Health
Performs routine to complex neurological EEG and Nerve Conduction studies for adult and pediatric patients in inpatient and outpatient settings. Assists providers during EMG procedures and manages bedside video EEG and Evoked Potentials.
1 month ago
Cooper University Hospital
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$24 - $40 / HOUR
Healthier Mississippi People LLC
The technician records electrical activity of the nervous system using various diagnostic techniques and prepares patients for testing. They are also responsible for maintaining equipment, documenting medical history, and ensuring compliance with safety and infection control protocols.
The University of Kansas Health System
The Neuromonitoring Specialist II is responsible for performing high-quality patient care monitoring and utilizing biomedical technology as prescribed by the attending surgeon or physician. This includes performing procedures, recording, analyzing, and diagnosing various physiological monitoring functions using specialized equipment and techniques.
2 months ago