The EP Technologist II is responsible for delivering high quality patient care through efficient, knowledgeable, and safe performance in assisting physicians with Electrophysiology procedures. These duties and responsibilities described below represent the general tasks performed on a daily basis; other tasks may be asssigned. - Performs a variety of duties related to cardiac electrophysiology procedures; cardiac ablation for the treatment of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, implants for cardiac rhythm management (CRM) devices, and ongoing CRM maintenance - Works independently in a flexible work schedule, giving continued clinical support thru the practice CRM clinic for interrogation and programming implanted devices - Participates in quality performance improvement, in-service education, and customer service programs - Requires the knowledge, utilization, and maintenance of complex equipment / inventory in order to maintain quality patient care. - Assist the physician as requested and directed in the performance of any electrophysiology procedure - Observe and attend to the needs of each patient while in the care of the Electrophysiology/Cardiac Cath Laboratory - Maintain a clean and orderly environment throughout the Electrophysiology/Cardiac Cath Lab - Accurately record, note, and file as necessary - Provide explanation and instruction to any medical personnel observing a procedure in order to maintain sterility of necessary areas, safety of patients, and safety of personnel - Assist, as directed by a physician, during any emergency resuscitation procedure - Check the function of and prepare equipment for any necessary patient procedures; complete checklists - Assist the director in maintaining proper stock of supplies by informing of low levels or defective materials - Assist in preparing patient for procedure and do any pre-procedure teaching deemed necessary according to patient needs - Assist in providing post-procedure care to include post-procedure education and accompanying the patient back to their room - Prepare instrument tables by: checking all equipment; checking fluids, medications dosage, concentration, and expiration dates; and ensuring instruments are the proper size - Be proficient in electrophysiology diagnostic and interventional procedures - Be proficient in functioning as a scrub assistant, monitor assistant, and circulator - Assist in the education and training of new staff members - Maintain equipment in ready condition - Participate in continued infection control and quality improvement programs - Process charges - Maintain and distribute patient digital records within HIPPA guidelines - Attend required hospital-wide orientations, meetings, and in-services - Demonstrate a commitment to flexible work scheduling when necessary to ensure patient care - Other duties as assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree