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EEG Technician - NIGHTS
This position is for a Neurotechnologist. The primary role of the Neurotechnologist is to perform EEGs, Ambulatory VEEGs, Long Term VEEG monitoring studies, nerve conductions, evoked potentials (VEP, BAEP, SSEP) to help in the diagnosis of neurological disorders and diseases. The Neurotechnologists record electrical activity arising from the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves using a variety of techniques and instruments. This involves preparing patients for procedures, obtaining medical histories, recording electrical potentials, calculating results, and maintaining equipment. Technologists are trained to understand neurophysiology and recognize normal and abnormal electrical activity. They assist neurologists who later review and interpret the data. Showing con


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