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Polysomnographic technologists administer various sleep studies to diagnose the type and extent of sleep disorders through an outpatient setting. Applies recording devices to the patient, cleans/sterilizes equipment, and maintains sleep lab area with minimal supervision.
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Seeking a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist in Johnson City, TN at our SOFHA Sleep Center. Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) FULL-TIME, PART-TIME, or PRN.
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May provide oversight to the Polysomnographic (Sleep) Technician. Requires at least 3 years experience as a Polysomnographic Tech. Experience in pediatric sleep preferred.
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Licensure/certification: Virginia State License for Polysomnographic Technologist AND RPSGT by the Board of Polysomnographic Technologists (*would consider RST by American Board of Sleep Medicine or SDS by The National Board for Respiratory Care.
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Performs polysomnographic recording, all technical duties related to polysomnographic evaluation of sleep disorders and providing high quality results and high quality patient care.
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Join our team as a day shift or night shift, full-time, Sleep Center Polysomnographic Technologist in Tyler, TX. Performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis, and associated interventions under the general oversight of a Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) and/or the clinical director (MD, PhD, DO) or designee.
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As a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist, at Flowers Hospital, you'll play a vital role in doing what you do best - providing quality care to our patients. A minimum of one year of experience as a Polysomnographic Technologist or Respiratory Therapist is preferred.
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The Sr Polysomnographic Technologist position conducts sleep studies, including advanced and complex procedures, performing polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services and participates in quality improvement initiatives, developing and teaching in-services/programs for others, serves as a mentor and resource to Polysomnographic Technologist and students by utilizing skills and knowledge to help train and achieve optimum performance levels.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Under the supervision of the Sleep Laboratory Coordinator, performs state-of-the-art testing for a wide variety of sleep disorders and circadian rhythm abnormalities. Professional registration in sleep disorders or neurophysiological testing is preferred.
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The Polysomnography Technologist is responsible for performing standard and complex polysomnographic recordings and multiple sleep latency testing in a manner consistent with the philosophy, objectives, standards of care, and procedures of sleep lab services.
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May perform special procedures such as seizure monitoring, ambulatory monitoring, multiple sleep latency testing, maintenance of wakefulness testing, and end tidal CO2 monitoring. RPSGT eligible required (18 months of sleep experience) per facility policy; however, RPSGT preferred.
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Reg Polysomnographic Tchnlgst credentialed from the Tennessee Polysomnography Professional Standards Committee obtained within 12 Months (1 year) of hire date or job transfer date required. Department: Sleep Lab.
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As a Registered Polysomnographic Technician, you will have the opportunity to join our growing Sleep Lab team! Requires Registry by the Board of Polysomnographic Technologists or proof of having passed the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT.
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Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for laboratory set-up, patient hook-ups and performing and evaluating overnight polysomnograms.
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Certification as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist through the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (CRPT) AdventHealth Sleep Tech Technologist.
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