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Elect Neuro Tech I / Mvh /PRN – Allied Health

Elect Neuro Tech I / Mvh /PRN – Allied Health

CompanyPremier Health
LocationDayton, OH, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
DegreesAssociate’s
Experience LevelEntry Level/New Grad, Junior

Requirements

  • High School completion / GED
  • Preferred educational qualifications: Associate degree
  • CPR Certification required within 30 days of hire
  • R.EEG.T board-eligible
  • R.EP.T board-eligible
  • Electrode application
  • Pattern recognition
  • Correlates patient history and clinical symptoms
  • Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology
  • Proficient in Electronic Medical Record (EMR)

Responsibilities

  • Performs EEG procedures of diagnostic quality as ordered by the referring physician on patients of all ages according to established protocols and evaluates EEGs and EP studies for technical quality.
  • Assists Neurologist in special procedures and in performing medical treatment during emergency situations.
  • Obtains clinical history and data for correlation with the EEG/EP procedure.
  • Ensures electrode application in adherence with the International 10-20 System.
  • Implements activation procedures and safety measures in accordance with EEG/EP policies / procedures.
  • Identifies various types of EEG patterns.
  • Communicates effectively with physicians and co-workers. Assesses learning needs and educates patients/families regarding procedures based on individual needs. Thoroughly educates patients about exam.
  • Coordinates patient care with other areas in order to optimize patient time and satisfaction.
  • Ensures that all records, files and reports are properly recorded as required, performs clerical duties when necessary, verifies a signed physician order is received and corresponds with the billed procedure.
  • Maintains equipment in good working condition. Maintains knowledge of the locations and operation of all emergency equipment in the unit.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Two years of experience in Electroencephalograms (EEG) and Evoked Potentials (EP)