Neurodiagnostic Technologist
1 month ago
This position will work 24 hours per week in a fast-paced environment, providing high-quality patient care and customer service. As a Neurodiagnostic Tech, you will be responsible for setting up and independently performing routine, ambulatory, and critical care EEG exams for patients of all ages.
Key Responsibilities:- Perform routine, ambulatory, critical care, and other EEG exams for patients of all ages
- Develop skills in NCS, EPs, IOM, and other needed testing as required with assistance
- Ensure day-to-day operations of assigned site departments to assure a high level of productivity and customer service
- Maintain the quality of exams, procedures, and services
- Knowledge of safety hazards common to neurodiagnostics, including equipment, body mechanics, and patient care
- Perform quality control procedures and maintain records to help obtain accreditations as needed
- Work closely with other departments' teams and leaders as needed to ensure departments' processes provide quality patient care and customer service
- Knowledge of neurodiagnostics documentation and coding regulations
- Use of electronic medical record (EMR) for documentation, referrals, scheduling, order entry, pre-certification, and other tasks
- Work with department supervisor to share constructive feedback for team and self-growth
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Must display excellent teamwork
- Ability to work under stressful or emergency situations with high concentration and energy level
- Must possess logical thinking skills to effectively solve problems
- Must have good computer skills, as well as written and verbal communication skills
- Must have reliable mode of transportation to travel to various sites as needed
- Graduate of an accredited electroneurodiagnostics program, registered or registry eligible in one of the following EEG, NCS, or EPs
- Willingness to train in intraoperative monitoring preferred
This position will work in a combination of medical office/exam room and hospital settings. Possible exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, toxic substances, medicinal preparations, and other conditions common to a clinic or hospital environment.
Typical physical demands include frequent sitting, standing, and walking, as well as manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination sufficient to operate keyboard and other office equipment.