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GENERAL DUTIES Performs Standard and Advanced Diagnostic/Therapeutic Sleep Studies: Performs sleep studies while remaining compliant to department policy and guideline standards implemented.
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The technologist must be able to recognize when sleep apnea is present; know when to initiate CPAP (Continuous Positive Air Pressure); titrate CPAP to achieve an optimal therapeutic level; and, verify that all data is adequate and that all objectives are being met.
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A sleep technologist works under the general supervision of the Medical Director and the Administrative Director of Pulmonary & Sleep services to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders including in center and home sleep apnea testing, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, comprehensive patient care and direct patient education.
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A Polysomnographic Technologist/Technician works under the general supervision of the clinical director (M.D., D.O.) or designee to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders including in center and out of center sleep testing, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, comprehensive patient care and direct patient education.
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Develops and enhances processes and policies to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services for polysomnography, electroencephalography, home studies, and CPAP. Works under the direction of the Director of Sleep & Neurodiagnostic Center.
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Conducts sleep studies, including advanced and complex procedures, performing polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services. Quality Performs all procedures related to sleep studies including diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, Multiple Sleep Latency Testing (MSLT), Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT), parasomnia studies, PAP and oxygen titration, etc.
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The Senior Polysomnographic Tech is responsible for preparing the patient for sleep disorder testing and collection of data pertinent to the interpretation of the test results. This position encompasses all technical aspects and documentation within a PSG and MSLT, diagnostic and therapeutic services and/or patient care and education.
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Under the direction of an RN and/or physician, the Endoscopy technician assists with diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures, including transporting patients, disinfecting and process equipment, preparing the procedure room, and assisting in patient care.
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Clinical practice activities include but are not limited to the performance of diagnostic polysomnographic testing, assessment based therapeutic interventions and the analysis and scoring of polysomnographic records.
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Directs the integration of related therapeutic and diagnostic services within the areas of Sleep Center and EEG services in the Community Division. Plans and coordinates daily administrative Sleep and Neurodiagnostic functions for the CMH Patient Care Division, oversees the implementation of effective staffing, scheduling and patient flow systems and is responsible for leading Sleep and Neurodiagnostic services efforts within Froedtert and Community Health (includes CMH - Community Memorial Hospital, FH - Froedtert Hospital, SJWB - St. Joseph's Hospital West Bend.
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A sleep technologist works under the general supervision of the Associate Director or designee to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, including in-center sleep testing, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, comprehensive patient care, and direct patient education.
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The sleep technologist is credentialed in sleep technology and is able to provide oversight to other sleep center staff. Follows sleep center protocols related to the sleep study; explains the procedure and orients the patient for either in-lab or out of center sleep testing.
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Able to perform difficult and unusual procedures and therapeutic interventions, including making decision to call the On call Sleep Physician for advice when patient presents with unusual symptoms and behavior.
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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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Refer for internal and external specialty care such as Neurology, Sleep Lab, Endocrinology, etc. Provides a full range of therapeutic interventions including diagnostic assessment, medication evaluation and management, suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, and overall care of patients with psychiatric disorders.
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