Neurological Surgery Monitoring Technologist, Full-Time Evenings

University of Chicago MedicineChicago, IL
13dOnsite

About The Position

Be a part of a world-class academic health-care system at UChicago Medicine as a Neurological Surgery Monitoring Technologist in the Neurophysiology Department. Sign-On Bonus Eligible Position, Up to $5,000! The Neurological Surgery Monitoring Technologist is responsible for the preparation of patients, collection of information pertinent to the test, performance of the specified study, and interpretation of the recording for the purpose of informing the physician of critical problems. Neurological Surgery Monitoring Technologist monitors patients in the operating room suite during complex procedures or whenever the central nervous system is at risk. This includes, but is not limited to, procedures such as: carotid endarterectomy, spinal or spinal cord surgery, brain mapping and motor evoked potentials. Essential Job Functions Explains procedures to adult patients and applies electrodes according to to the 10/20 system in the pre-operative area. If needle electrodes are being used, they will be applied once the patient is anesthetized. (All children are hooked up once anesthetized). Obtains a complex history from the patient's chart or referring physician. Is able to decide which test or monitoring procedure is appropriate for surgical procedure. Performs pre-operative testing at the request of the surgeon, as well as performs routine studies in the NP laboratory. Performs intraoperative electrophysiological studies of the central and/or peripheral nervous system (SSEP, EEG, MEP, EMG, BAEP) with minimal or no assistance. Precise decision making skills are required for interpretation of the data for the purpose of informing the surgeon and/or anesthesiologist of potential neural injury, biological or technical issues. Ensures the efficiency of the patient monitoring by interacting with the anesthesiologist to monitor the type and level of anesthetic agents used. Assists the surgeon with implantation of deep brain stimulator by mapping brain structures. Keeps equipment clean and in good operating condition; detects instrument malfunctions and notifies Clinical Engineering and/or Director of Operations of any problems. Participates in research projects involving brain function, including presentation of data at meetings/conferences Assures that accurate billing information is provided to the Operations Supervisor within two business days

Requirements

  • Registration by the American Society of Electroencephalographic Technology
  • 4 years experience of independently monitoring neurological function in the operating room or Bachelor’s degree in physical or biological science with 2 years experience in the operating room or Ph.D. with a background in Neurophysiology

Nice To Haves

  • CNIM certification or an ABNM diplomat is desired and may be a future requirement if employment is secured

Responsibilities

  • Prepares patients for neurological surgery monitoring.
  • Collects pertinent patient information.
  • Performs specified studies.
  • Interprets recordings to inform physicians of critical problems.
  • Monitors patients in the operating room during complex procedures.
  • Explains procedures to adult patients and applies electrodes.
  • Obtains complex patient history.
  • Decides on appropriate tests or monitoring procedures.
  • Performs pre-operative testing and routine studies.
  • Performs intraoperative electrophysiological studies.
  • Interprets data to inform surgeons and anesthesiologists of potential neural injury.
  • Monitors anesthetic agents used.
  • Assists with deep brain stimulator implantation.
  • Maintains equipment and reports malfunctions.
  • Participates in research projects.
  • Provides accurate billing information.
© 2024 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service