Under general supervision and in accordance with established policies, procedures, and professional guidelines, the EEG Technologist performs a variety of neurodiagnostic procedures including EEGs, Long-Term Monitoring (LTM), and Evoked Potentials (EPs). The technologist supports physicians by executing diagnostic tasks and contributes to the hospital's mission and vision. This role requires technical expertise, critical thinking, and the ability to troubleshoot equipment while ensuring high-quality patient care and accurate diagnostic results.
Essential Functions
Perform routine, portable, and 24-hour EEG monitoring procedures.
Conduct evoked potential studies and assist in intraoperative monitoring.
Assist in long-term video EEG monitoring (LTVM) set up and data collection.
Identify and correct technical and artifactual issues during procedures.
Maintain and calibrate neurodiagnostic equipment according to manufacturer specifications.
Accurately document patient data, procedure notes, and observations.
Collaborate with physicians and clinical staff to support diagnostic and treatment plans.
Educate patients and families about procedures to ensure comfort and cooperation.
Adhere to hospital policies, safety standards, and infection control protocols.
Participate in continuing education and training to maintain competency and certification readiness.
Education
- Technical Program Neurodiagnostics or EEG
Work Experience
- Registered Evoked Potential Technologist (REPT) or Registered Electroencephalographic Technologist (R EEGT)
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