Travel Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Tech - $2,137 per week
Company: Magnet Medical
Location: West Hollywood
Posted on: April 5, 2025
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Job Description:
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel EEG Technologist for a travel
job in West Hollywood, California.Job Description &
RequirementsSpecialty: EEG TechnologistDiscipline: Allied Health
ProfessionalStart Date: 04/14/2025Duration: 13 weeks40 hours per
weekShift: 10 hours, daysEmployment Type: TravelAn EEG Technologist
is a specialized healthcare professional responsible for performing
electroencephalograms (EEGs) to measure and record electrical
activity in the brain. These tests are primarily used to diagnose
neurological disorders such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain
injuries. EEG Technologists work closely with neurologists,
physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure
high-quality EEG readings while providing excellent care and
support to patients during the procedure.
Key Responsibilities:
Pre-Procedure Preparation:
Review patient medical history and physician orders to determine
the appropriate EEG procedure.
Explain the EEG procedure to the patient, ensuring they understand
the process, its purpose, and any necessary preparations.
Verify the patient's identity and ensure informed consent is
obtained if required.
Prepare and check the EEG equipment, ensuring that all equipment is
functioning correctly and calibrated for use.
Clean and prepare the patient's scalp by removing oils, gels, or
lotions that may affect the electrode attachment.
Position the patient properly for the EEG procedure and ensure they
are comfortable throughout the test.
Performing EEG Procedures:
Apply electrodes to the patient's scalp using a conductive gel or
paste to ensure proper electrical contact.
Monitor the patient during the EEG procedure to ensure proper
electrode placement and signal quality.
Operate EEG equipment, ensuring the system is recording the brain's
electrical activity accurately.
Observe and record the patient's responses during the test, making
note of any events such as seizures or other irregularities in
brain activity.
In certain cases, conduct sleep studies or long-term monitoring
EEGs as ordered by the physician.
Adjust equipment settings (e.g., filter, sensitivity, etc.) as
necessary to obtain clear and accurate recordings.
Patient Comfort and Safety:
Ensure the patient's safety and comfort during the EEG procedure,
particularly if they are required to remain still or follow
specific instructions (e.g., breathing patterns).
Address any patient concerns or discomfort and provide reassurance
throughout the procedure, especially for patients who may feel
anxious about the test.
Ensure patient privacy and dignity while positioning them for the
test.
Monitor the patient for signs of discomfort, confusion, or distress
and communicate with the healthcare team as necessary.
Image and Data Quality:
Review and monitor the EEG recording in real-time to ensure it is
of sufficient quality for accurate diagnosis.
Troubleshoot any issues with the equipment or electrode connections
that may affect the quality of the recording.
Ensure that the EEG recordings are of diagnostic quality, making
adjustments or repeating parts of the test as necessary.
Document all relevant information regarding the procedure,
including the duration, electrode placement, and any patient
reactions during the test.
Post-Procedure Care:
Remove the electrodes from the patient's scalp carefully and clean
the scalp area to remove any conductive gel or paste.
Ensure that the patient is stable, comfortable, and ready to leave
the testing area.
Provide the patient with post-procedure instructions, including any
follow-up steps or appointments.
Assist the patient with dressing or getting ready to leave the
facility if necessary.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Regularly inspect, clean, and maintain EEG equipment to ensure it
is functioning properly and safely.
Troubleshoot basic technical issues, such as poor electrode contact
or equipment malfunctions, to ensure high-quality results.
Report any significant equipment malfunctions to the appropriate
staff for further repair or replacement.
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
Accurately document all procedure details, including patient
information, electrode placement, test duration, and any
significant events or observations.
Ensure that EEG data and findings are stored appropriately in the
electronic health record (EHR) or imaging system for easy access by
physicians.
Maintain accurate records of all EEG procedures, ensuring
compliance with healthcare regulations and patient confidentiality
standards (e.g., HIPAA).
Collaboration with Medical Team:
Work closely with neurologists, physicians, and other healthcare
professionals to ensure that EEG results are accurately interpreted
and used to guide patient care.
Communicate effectively with the medical team about any issues with
the procedure, including poor-quality data or patient reactions
that may require further investigation.
Provide support during the review and analysis of EEG data,
assisting physicians in identifying key findings and areas of
concern.
Professional Development and Training:
Stay current with the latest advancements in EEG technology and
best practices by participating in continuing education programs
and workshops.
Obtain and maintain certifications from professional organizations,
such as ABRET (American Board of Registration of
Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists).
Assist in the training and mentorship of new EEG Technologists,
students, or interns in the proper techniques, equipment use, and
patient care protocols.
Magnet Medical Job ID #. Pay package is based on 10 hour shifts and
40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend
amount to be determined. Posted job title: Tech:EEG
Tech,07:00:00-17:00:00
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