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The ideal candidate will have neuroscience research experience employing a variety of in vitro/in vivo electrophysiology techniques including traditional whole-cell patch-clamp, extracellular field potential recordings, and qEEG. Additional computational or programming experience is also required.
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The Itzhaki Lab, at Emory University School of Medicine, is a translational bedside-to-bench-to-bedside cardiac electrophysiology research laboratory that seeks to employ a Biomedical Engineering Postdoctoral Fellow specializing in one or more of the following areas: mathematical modeling of biological systems, microfluidics, and machine learning.
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A certificate of completion from an approved cardiac device technical school that provides a formal curriculum of education and training in cardiac pacing, defibrillation, cardiac resynchronization therapy and electrophysiology OR a minimum of 2 years of experience in the field of cardiac pacing or electrophysiology in the ambulatory (outpatient) setting may be substituted for the formal education training program.
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Position will assist with pacemaker, loop recorder, implantable cardioverter- defibrillator (ICD) implants, and electrophysiology procedures, studies, and ablations. Set up and operate electrophysiology specialty equipment including but not limited to 3D mapping systems, stimulation systems, intra cardiac echocardiography and EP monitoring and recording system.
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Key Words: Cath Lab Tech, CLT, Cardiac Catheter Lab Technician, Cardiac Catheterization, Cardiovascular Technologist, RCIS, EP Tech, Interventional Tech, Electrophysiology, Electrophysiology Tech, Electrophysiology Technologist, IR Tech*Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Assist physicians in the performance of various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the Electrophysiology Labs. Assure compliance with federal, state, and local technical and professional regulations and accepted practiced guidelines.
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Posted job title: travel ep tech (electrophysiology technician) About Epic Travel Staffing Allied At Epic Travel Staffing (formerly Emerald Health Services), you are always our top priority. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Electrophysiology Technician Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 10/07/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Job Opportunities Travel EP Tech - Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel EP Tech.
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Job Description As a cardiac cath lab technologist, you'll assist with catheterization of the heart and other electrophysiology procedures. Job Description As a cardiac cath lab technologist, you'll assist with catheterization of the heart and other electrophysiology procedures.
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Working in an operating room, cardiac cath lab or similar healthcare facility, you'll prepare equipment, assist surgeons, monitor patient vitals, help maintain sterile conditions and more. You might care for patients undergoing angioplasty, stent implantation, ablation, fluoroscopy or other procedures.
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Job Description As a cardiac cath lab technologist, you'll assist with catheterization of the heart and other electrophysiology procedures.
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Job Description As a cardiac cath lab technologist, you'll assist with catheterization of the heart and other electrophysiology procedures.
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Job Description As a cardiac cath lab technologist, you'll assist with catheterization of the heart and other electrophysiology procedures.
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Job Description As a cardiac cath lab technologist, you'll assist with catheterization of the heart and other electrophysiology procedures.
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Requirements: RCES or RCIS certification required Minimum of 2 years of EP lab experience BLS and ACLS certifications Strong knowledge of electrophysiology procedures and equipment Excellent teamwork and communication skills How to Apply: For more information or to apply, contact: Recruiter: Tyrone Singletary Phone/Text: 678-710-7769 Email: tyrone.singletary@soliant.com Take your EP Tech career to the next level with this exciting travel opportunity in Fairfield, OH.
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ARRT-R Radiography (ARRT-R), Cert Cardiac Device Spec (CCDS), Cert EP Specialist (CEPS), Medical Radiologic Tech (MRT), Reg Cardio Electrophysiology (RCES), Reg Cardiovascular Invasive Sp (RCIS): Must meet one of the following:American Registry of Radiologic Tech(ARRT-R) and MRTnthru TX Medical Board, or Cardio Invasive Spec(RCIS), or Reg Cardiac Electro Spec(RCES), or Cert Electro Spec(CEPS), or Cert Cardiac Device Spec (CCDS.
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