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Position title: Sleep Study Technician
Job summary: The Sleep Study Technician is responsible for conducting sleep studies (polysomnography) and providing care to patients who are undergoing diagnostic evaluations for sleep disorders in an outpatient setting. The technician will work under the supervision of a physician or sleep specialist to ensure proper monitoring, testing, and documentation during sleep studies.
Conduct Polysomnography Tests: Perform overnight or daytime sleep studies, including setting up and monitoring patients during tests such as polysomnography, CPAP titration, home sleep testing, etc.
Patient Preparation and Education: Prepare patients for sleep studies, explaining procedures, ensuring comfort, and answering questions. Provide guidance on the expectations and what patients can anticipate during the study.
Monitoring Equipment: Set up and monitor equipment, including EEGs, EMGs, EOGs, ECGs, respiratory sensors, and other monitoring tools to ensure accurate data collection during the sleep study.
Data Collection and Reporting: Document and record sleep data, noting events such as apnea, hypopnea, oxygen desaturation, and limb movements. Generate reports for review by physicians.
Follow-Up: Provide post-study support and communication to ensure patients are informed about results, treatment options, and any follow-up actions.
Patient Comfort and Safety: Ensure patient safety during the study, addressing any concerns or discomfort. Troubleshoot equipment or technical issues as they arise.
Team Collaboration: Work closely with physicians, sleep specialists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure proper patient care and continuity of care post-study.
Record Keeping: Maintain patient records in accordance with healthcare regulations and confidentiality standards.
High School Diploma or equivalent (required).
Completion of a Polysomnography Technician Program (preferred).
Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) certification or equivalent is highly preferred.
CPR/BLS certification.
$21.00-$35.00 an hour
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