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Updates established patient records in the YNHH HIS and creates HAR and CSN components for Laboratory Medicine DOS as needed. Obtains and scans all required patient registration forms including HIPAA, Financials, Photo ID, and Insurance Cards in the YNHH HIS.
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Updates established patient records in the YNHH HIS and creates HAR and CSN components for Laboratory Medicine date of service as needed. Using hospital wide standards, creates MR numbers for new patients in the YNHH EMR and creates a complete registration.
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The hospital has recently been extended and is well equipped with top-class imaging (digital x-ray, CT scanner, ultrasound, video endoscope including laparoscopic kit), a wide range of surgical and orthopaedic equipment, four sterile theatres, dental x-ray, ECG, tonopen and slit lamp, Class 4 laser, extensive lab, spacious dog and cat kennels and a large isolation area.
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Knowing and understanding EEG, EMG, ECG, respiratory and oximetry patterns, as well as recognition of other physiologic patterns. These tests may employ special recording techniques to record eye movements, muscle activity, ECG, chest wall movement, tongue movements, and nasal and oral airflow, among others.
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Minimum two(2) years of Magnetic Resonance Imaging experience with highly developed and advanced technical skills, preferrably working in a high volume acute care setting, and the candidate may be an YNHH MRI Tech 1 or MRI Tech 2 for a minimum of one (1) year Outside supervisory experience preferred.
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The ECG Laboratory provides services for non-invasive procedure care including, 12-Lead ECG, Stress testing and Holter Monitor. The ECG department is staffed to operate Monday through Sunday 0000 to 2359.
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Assists cardiac rehabilitation nurse with ECG monitoring and rhythm interpretation. Proficiency in ECG rhythm recognition required. ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP), or ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP), or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist preferred.
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Performs other diagnostic cardiology duties such as cardiac stress testing, ECG, and Holter-monitoring as assigned. Performs other diagnostic cardiology duties such as cardiac stress testing, ECG, and Holter-monitoring as assigned.
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Operates the Diagnostic ECG/Echocardiography equipment; Performs studies to include: Echocardiograms 2-D, M-Mode, Doppler, contrast, stress echo, and transesophageal. RDCS or RCS registry through ARDMS, or RCI registry through CCI preferred.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as a telemetry/monitor technician, or other specialty providing ECG interpretation. Effectively recognize ECG abnormalities and clearly reports information to physicians as required according to notification protocol.
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Renown: Intro to ECG Interpretation class required within 6 months of hire. Performs as first assist to the Interventional Cardiologist, Vascular Surgeon, or Interventional Radiologist. May be required to assist other modalities within the department or Renown Health System.
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Employees may perform ECG, EEG, pulmonary function testing, & bronchoscopy and any other testing as deemed within the scope of practice by national standards. May perform pulmonary function testing and cardiopulmonary exercise testing after training is complete in the Pulmonary Diagnostics Lab. May perform surfactant replacement therapy (NICU.
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Testing and interpretations include ECG, stress testing, Holter and event monitors, nuclear imaging including PET, and a system-wide standardized echocardiography protocol, including strain at selected locations.
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We are seeking a Cardiac Monitor Technician, Methodist Healthcare Systemwho will interpret and maintain cardiac monitoring by observing and documenting ECG rhythms. We also offer 4 freestanding emergency centers in Boerne, Converse, Westover Hills, and the Quarry.
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MUST HAVE Experience in digital health, time series signals, physiological signals (ECG Experience, Sleep Signals, Blood Pressure etc.) The ideal candidate will have experience/expertise in the development, execution, and management of data collection and data quality review for clinical/health outcomes research studies, clinical trials, and/or digital health research studies.
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