The Registered (Senior) Polysomnographic Technologist, under the direction of the Supervisor and Medical Director, prepares the patients, conducts overnight and daytime physiologic studies-polysomnograms (PSGs), collects pertinent information to ensure proper interpretation by the polysomnographer/physician in accordance with established policies and procedures as assigned. Maintains vigilance in a non-stimulating environment and knows when to consult the supervisor/physician regarding the patients status. Attention to detail is critical since the quality of data from the PSG is solely the responsibility of the technologist. The Senior Polysomnographer will also sleep stage/score reports daily/weekly in accordance with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (ASSM), complete word reports, route information to physician and bring attention to any PSGs that need immediate attention. The Senior Polysomnographer is also responsible for ordering and maintaining supplies that pertain to the technical aspect of the sleep center. Is able to provide oversight of other sleep center staff. Understand the difference between adult and pediatric sleep. Analyzing and scoring data that may be used by a licensed physician in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep and wake disorders that result from developmental defects, the aging process, physical injury , disease or actual or anticipated somatic dysfunction. Perform infant day sleep studies if needed as well as MSLTs as needed. Generate accurate reports by tabulating sleep/wake and clinical event data. Demonstrate effective written and verbal communication skills, appropriate social and customer service skills. Assist the medical director /manager in all aspects of sleep center operations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Associate degree