The University of Texas Medical Branch · 4 months ago
Neurodiagnostic Tech I - EMG (Casual 19 hr. no/ benefits)
The University of Texas Medical Branch is seeking a Neurodiagnostic Tech I - EMG to provide essential technical skills for electroneurodiagnostic procedures. This role involves performing studies, explaining procedures to patients, and ensuring patient safety while adhering to protocols.
Responsibilities
Performs electroneurodiagnostic studies according to written protocols
Explains procedures to patients and gathers medical history from patients and/or charts
Applies standard scalp electrodes using the 10/20 placement system
Adjusts test protocols based on patient history and study results, recognizing normal and abnormal variants
Identifies and corrects electrical and electronic malfunctions
Monitors and reviews raw study and video data during procedures
Prepares completed neurodiagnostic studies for interpretation
Completes the "Technician Impression" sheet, serving as a preliminary report
Edits and archives neurodiagnostic recordings
Competently performs routine inpatient and outpatient neurodiagnostic procedures
Sets up and assists with specialized neurodiagnostic procedures
Ensures patient safety, maintains privacy, and follows infection control protocols
Qualification
Required
High school diploma/GED
No years of experience required
Enrolled in or recently graduated from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Program or equivalent experience
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Company
The University of Texas Medical Branch
The University of Texas Medical Branch is a component of the University of Texas System located in Galveston, Texas
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