GENERAL SUMMARY
Functions under the direct supervision and instruction of an END/EEG Technologist or physician for the performance of quality EEG technical procedures in accordance with Electroneurodiagnostic ASET guidelines and departmental policies. Reports to department leadership.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Performs, identifies and collects data relative to the patient's status and age in order to identify problem areas for focused review of images/data and appropriate reporting to the physician.
Accurately obtains brain activity and identification of brain activity for review and interpretation by the physician.
Provides identified modalities of END and evoked potential procedures to all age groups following established policies, procedures and regulations (hospitalized and ambulatory patients).
Provides for patient/family education.
Demonstrates knowledge of END procedures as well as operation and maintenance of equipment.
Performs clinical duties under supervision and within scope of clinical education/training, practice and expertise for END procedures.
Performs other duties as assigned.
LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
Upon transition to the END Technician role, obtainment of certification/registration as an Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist within twelve months of completing the END Program, required.
CPR Training required and/or must be obtained within 45 days of hire.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Enrolled as a current student in a CAAHEP* Accredited END Program required.
Successful completion of the END Program within twelve months following commencement of the Program as evidenced by a letter of completion from the school and final transcript.
Ability to function interdependently.
Analytical skills necessary to effectively detect pathologies based on knowledge of physiological cause effect of diseases and clinical procedures.
Must have good computer and written communication skills.
Interpersonal skills necessary in order to communicate effectively with patients/families, inter and intra departmental staff, community and physicians.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Clinical patient care environment with minimal exposure to hazards such as excess noise, dust, or extremes in temperature. Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, medicinal preparations, body fluids and other conditions common to the healthcare environment. Moderate adverse working conditions due to the need to perform certain patient care activities.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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