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Registered polysomnographic technologist certification (RPSGT), Registered Sleep Technologist (RST) certification, or clinical sleep educator certification. 2+ years of experience in a sleep laboratory as either a sleep technologist or an allied health care professional, with the primary responsibility of sleep apnea care and management.
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Technicians must complete the Accredited Sleep Technologist Education Program (ASTEP) through the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and obtain the CPSGT or RPSGT certification within one year of service.
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5+ years of experience in the field of sleep medicine, having worked a majority of time in a sleep clinic, sleep laboratory or durable medical equipment (DME) company. This position provides expertise and leadership in the areas of clinical sleep medicine, specifically polysomnography, PAP therapy and patient care management and is responsible for performing tasks that will ensure the success of Inspire therapy.
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Must be associated with a state licensed and/or nationally accredited educational facility or equivalent experience and documented proficiency for all competencies required of a sleep technician Certification by a nationally recognized certification board and holds either the Registered Sleep Technologists (RST), Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGl), or Sleep Disorder.
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RST, Registered Sleep Technologist, from the American Board of Sleep Medicine (ABSM) RPSGT, Registered Polysomnographic Technologist, from the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT.
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Required Licenses / Registrations RST or RPSGT or ST Eligible - Registered Sleep Technologist (ABSM) or Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (BRPT) or Sleep Tech Registry Eligible (new grad)Required Classes/Skills BLS - Basic Life Support.
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Posted job title: polysomnographic technologist / sleep tech | santa rosa, california. Our client is looking to add a Polysomnographic Technologist / Sleep Tech to their team.
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Works independently under the "general" supervision of the RPSGT Sleep Center Clinical Manager or Patient Care Coordinator or the Medical Director. Registered by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist.
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The EEG Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive adult and pediatric diagnostic testing, analysis, patient care and education, and associated interventions including diagnostic and therapeutic services such as CPAP, Bi-level, ASV, and O2 titration, under the general oversight of the Lab Supervisor, Manager, Director, or designee.
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Additional duties: Coaches/educates patients Works independently as well with fellow staff Maintains equipment Participates in peer chart review Accepts assignment to different shift to maintain efficient function of department or as assigned by ManagerQualificationsEducation: Registered or registry eligible Respiratory Therapist or Neurodiagnostic Technologist.
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SummaryThis Medical instrument technologist(Polysomnography) Position is located in the Division Manager of the Medical Subspecialties Services at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, WI.The position may involve polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services or patient care and MIT Polysomnography can perform the duties defined for a sleep technologist and may provide oversight of other staff.
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One (1) year experience in Sleep Lab or EEG - Required Skills: California State Poly somnographic Technologist (RPT) license - Required Certified Poly somnographic Technician (CPSGT) through the Board of Registered Poly somnographic Technologists - Required Current BLS/Healthcare Provider status as per American Heart Association standards - Required.
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Title: Sleep Lab Technologist -Come be a part of a high functioning and technologically advanced unit and system! under the general supervision of a Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) and/or the clinical director (MD, PhD, DO) or designee.
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Under the direct supervision of the Section Manager, the Sleep Technician is responsible for performing diagnostic and therapeutic polysomnography recordings (Sleep, EEG and long term EEG) with guidance from our Medical Director, physician orders and department policies and procedures.
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If RRT, required to obtain RPSGT or Sleep Disorder Specialty (RRT-SDS) credential within 2 years of starting. Responsible for performing sleep study procedures and may perform neurodiagnostic testing for applicable patient populations.
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