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The EEG technologist is responsible for reviewing, and clipping of Long Term Video EEG and Ambulatory VEEG studies, documenting appropriately in the recording and in EPIC. As part of performance improvement the EEG Technologist will educate medical staff on basic functions of EEG equipment and any new changes.
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The EEG Technologist II provides findings, results, and a descriptive analysis according to facility policy and procedures. The EEG Technologist II performs procedures appropriate to their competence and credentials held under general technical supervision.
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The EEG Technologist will be responsible for performing Inpatient EEGs, Ambulatory EEGs and Long Term Video EEGs. Age appropriate care is to be utilized. The EEG Technologist will be able to perform Routine, Ambulatory and Long Term Video EEGs, NCVs, VEPs, BAEPs, SSEPs∯*∯ Uses AIDET. Procedures will be performed on Outpatients and Inpatients.
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Core skills and knowledge: The electroencephalographic (EEG) technologist has the knowledge base to interact with the patient and obtain a quality, interpretable EEG recording that will yield information about the brain’s neuronal activity.
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HealthTrust Workforce Solutions HCA is seeking a travel EEG Technologist for a travel job in Dallas, Texas. Specialty: EEG Technologist. Specialty: EEG (Sleep Tech.
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Advantis Medical is seeking a travel EEG Technologist for a travel job in Los Angeles, California. As a EEG Tech travel clinician, you will provide compassionate and high-quality care to patients ensuring their well-being and recovery.
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Responsibilities Under the general technical supervision, the EEG Technologist II independently performs electroencephalography (EEG), long-term monitoring for Epilepsy (LTME), continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) and ambulatory monitoring.
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At least Five (5) years of clinical EEG Technologist experience in ICU Long Term Monitoring (Neonates, Pediatric, Adult and Geriatric) At least Five (5) years of clinical EEG Technologist experience (Neonates, Pediatric, Adult and Geriatric) or equivalent experience in a related field is required, if an AMA approved program in EEG Technology was not completed.
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Sutter Health is seeking a EEG Technologist for a job in Castro Valley, California. REEGT-Registered Electroencephalographic/Neurodiagnostic Technologist if performing EEGs. Registered Neurodiagnostic Technologist ll (preferred.
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Summary:Under the general supervision of the Lead EEG Technologist performs a wide variety of Neurodiagnostic studies to include EEGs and evoked potentials in the EEG Laboratory the Emergency Department and on the inpatient units.
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All EEG Technologist participates in on-call rotation at designated locations. The EEG Technologist II is competent in performing the following studies: rEEG, cEEG, aEEG, NCV, PET, WADA, and TILT. The EEG Technologist II will maintain patient safety during clinically significant events, and other related duties.
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The technologist is responsible for the accurate recording and documentation of SSEP, TcMEP, EMG/Triggered EMG, BAEP, and EEG waveforms. QualificationsRequired: High School Diploma/GED Preferred: Some college or Associate's Degree ABRET (R EEG T/CNIM) Graduate of an accredited electroneurodiagnostic training program and/or equivalent degree EEG experience preferred.
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Regions hospital is a qualified non-profit employer under the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. 5 FTE or greater) that includes medical insurance, dental insurance, 401k with match, disability insurance, and tuition reimbursement.
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Other programs may also qualify for up to $5,250 pre-paid by UCHealth or in the form of tuition reimbursement each calendar year Loan Repayment: UCHealth is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program UCHealth provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness through Savi. UCHealth always welcomes talent.
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NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the United States. Valid license and current registration to practice Diagnostic Radiography as a Radiologic Technologist issued by the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH.
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