The Jack H. Miller Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Lab is a dynamic multimodal brain mapping innovation center providing advanced neurodiagnostic services. The MEG technologist is a key personnel position that supports and coordinates clinical and research psychophysical studies using MEG, TMS, as well as other modalities such as intracranial EEG for various neurological diseases. The main patient populations are epilepsy and brain tumors, but the incumbent may perform assessments in the study of stroke, neurorehabilitation, and movement disorders as well as in healthy research populations. Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital Opening in downtown Grand Rapids in January 2011, Helen DeVos is a 14-floor building dedicated to pediatric facility. The iconic blue building is a landmark of the “Medical Mile”. A 234-bed hospital seeing over 56,000 ER visits and 8,700 surgeries, families travel statewide for the specialty care that is a vital community resource. We fight for every child. With 350+ pediatric specialists and subspecialists, 12 years of U.S. News & World Report national rankings and innovations that draw patients from all over the world, we're driven to replace fear with hope and doubt with answers. We believe in the possibility of every child's future. Because it's only impossible until it isn't. Scope of work The MEG Technologist performs magnetoencephalography, electro neurodiagnostic, and physiologic procedures, analysis of data from these procedures, and technical documentation for use in the diagnosis of brain disorders.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree