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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
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
Jackson Health
The Sleep Technologist performs various sleep studies to diagnose sleep disorders and works closely with patients to determine therapy. Responsibilities include setting up and performing polysomnograms, maintaining the laboratory environment, and troubleshooting equipment.
14 days ago
Northwell
Performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis under clinician oversight. Responsible for patient education, equipment maintenance, and implementing therapeutic interventions for patient safety.
$70,470 - $116,870 / YEAR
16 days ago
Trinity Health
The role involves performing sleep studies using proper procedures, ensuring equipment readiness through cleaning and minor maintenance, and providing all aspects of sleep study care unassisted. Additionally, the individual will maintain complete and accurate charts and perform required clerical duties such as logging and record keeping.
17 days ago
MyMichigan Health
The Polysomnography Technologist I is responsible for technical and patient care related to polysomnographic testing, including equipment setup, monitoring patient safety, and performing physiological calibrations. The role also involves clerical support for scheduling and documentation of testing data.
21 days ago
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Perform comprehensive sleep testing analysis, score sleep/wake stages and clinical events, and implement therapeutic interventions. Additionally, serve as an educator and preceptor for new technologists and trainees.
$29 - $47 / HOUR
22 days ago
Hendricks Regional Health
The technologist administers sleep diagnostic tests and respiratory treatments while monitoring patients for adverse reactions. They are responsible for operating specialized equipment, documenting clinical assessments, and ensuring patient safety within the sleep lab.
The role involves performing sleep studies using proper procedures, ensuring equipment readiness through cleaning and minor maintenance, and providing all aspects of sleep study care unassisted. Responsibilities also include maintaining complete and accurate charts and performing required clerical duties like logging and record keeping.
24 days ago
Lurie Children's Hospital
Perform comprehensive sleep testing analysis, score sleep/wake stages and clinical events, and implement therapeutic interventions like positive airway pressure. Additionally, serve as an educator and preceptor for new technologists and trainees while maintaining equipment and quality assurance standards.
29 days ago
Methodist Hospitals
The Sleep Technologist administers various sleep studies to diagnose sleep disorders under physician direction. Responsibilities include scoring sleep records, performing patient assessments, and maintaining monitoring equipment.
1 month ago
Lifepoint Health
Provides care for patients undergoing sleep studies and sleep disorder treatments. Responsibilities include setting up equipment, performing and scoring tests, and educating patients on results and resources.
Providence
Perform routine and complex polysomnographic procedures, including MSLT and MWT, while compiling diagnostic data and applying therapeutic modalities. Additional duties include scoring, scheduling, equipment troubleshooting, and maintaining electronic and paper files.
$30 - $46 / HOUR
CentraCare
Administer and score polysomnographs, MSLTs, and CPAP titrations for outpatients ranging from age 5 to adults. Work under physician oversight to help patients diagnose and treat sleep disorders.
$31 - $46 / HOUR
Saint Luke's Health System
The specialist performs diagnostic polysomnographic testing, including MSLT and home sleep study set-ups. They are responsible for the analysis and scoring of records and collaborating with medical staff to monitor planned interventions.
The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus
Perform sleep studies, calibrate and maintain equipment, and educate patients and their families. Work under the supervision of the Sleep Lab Manager and Medical Director to ensure high-quality patient care.
WASHINGTON COUNTY HOSPITAL AND CLINICS
The Respiratory Therapist will manage the daily operations of the department and provide direct patient care, including assessment and treatment implementation. They will collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to develop and execute patient care plans based on clinical and analytical evaluations.
St. Peter's Health Regional Medical Center
The Polysomnographic Technician is responsible for collecting high-quality sleep study data and adjusting respiratory support devices for patients. The role also involves overnight monitoring and conducting EEGs to support accurate diagnosis and patient care.
Gundersen Health System
Provide comprehensive care and education for a diverse range of patients during in-lab sleep studies. Deliver patient and family-centered care in a healing environment.