Overview:
The EEG Technologist performs standard and specialized Electroencephalograph (EEG) recordings in all inpatient and outpatient care areas of the medical center and long-term video monitoring for epilepsy. If not already trained to perform evoked potential testing in the EEG Laboratory, the successful candidate will receive the required additional training.
This is a full-time, 36-hour-per-week day-shift position working 3 12-hour shifts from 7:00 am - 7:30 pm.
Responsibilities:
- Secures appropriate patient information, explains test procedures to patients and families while providing patient support and comfort. Performs routine EEGs. Attaches electrodes in standard 10-20 and 10-10 positions. Continually evaluates the quality and accuracy of recordings and documents activities.
- Follows calibration procedures for all recordings.
- Performs quality routine EEGs using proper lead placement for the best possible test outcome.
- Recognizes, monitors, and/or eliminates electrode artifacts.
- Enhances EEG abnormalities by implementing alternative nonstandard montages and machine settings.
- Performs routine activation procedures such as hyperventilation and photic stimulation.
- Recognizes normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns.
- Has knowledge of how various medical and pharmacological conditions affect the EEG.
- Understands clinical correlation of abnormal EEG patterns and how they pertain to various disease states. Communicates questions or questionable findings appropriately to the appropriate clinical staff.
- Performs specialized EEG procedures once trained, adapting procedures to particular clinical circumstances.
- Performs long-term inpatient video monitoring.
- Trains to perform visual, brainstem, and somatosensory evoked potentials.
- Observes sanitation protocols and techniques pertaining to the cleaning of electrodes, work areas, and equipment. Properly cleans and adjusts EEG instrumentation.
- Inspects and ensures proper maintenance of EEG and computer-averaging machinery.
- Performs off-hour call as assigned.
- Assists with any resident or fellow training appropriate for an EEG tech.
- Attends EEG review sessions and in-service training as required.
- Performs other duties as required or assigned.
Qualifications:
- Enrollment in or completion of Associate’s Degree program OR completion of a CoA-NDT-accredited certification program required
- College level courses in anatomy and physiology, basic electronics and medical terminology preferred.
- Knowledge of video EEG monitoring desirable.
- Maturity and ability to establish good rapport with patients, public and staff.
- Capacity to deal with severely ill patients.
- Attend specific courses and seminars on electroneurodiagnostic testing, with special emphasis on EEG for continued education.
- Take and pass the ABRET (American Board of Registration of Electroencephalography & Evoked Potential Technologists) EEG certification exam once eligible.
Required Licensure/Certifications:
- BLS Certification
- End of year one in role, the EEG Technologist is to have an outlined plan for taking the ABRET EEG certification Exam.
- Currently Registered with the New Hampshire Board of Registration for Medical Technicians
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