Description Job Summary
Performs Long Term Video-EEG monitoring on patients with scalp or intra-cranially placed electrodes.
Operates intra-operative monitoring with subdural and depth electrodes.
Performs special studies such as Functional Brain Mapping (cortical stimulation) and SPECT.
Performs job functions following the "Guidelines for EEG and Long Term Neuro-diagnostic Monitoring in Epilepsy" as set down by the American Society of Electro-neuro-diagnostic Technologists.
Job Specific Duties Actively participates in conferences, technical meetings and other educational activities. Conducts Functional Brain Simulation and Mapping (direct cortical stimulation), SPECT Studies and ECS recordings and other specialized studies. Maintains all operating room equipment in a clean and safe condition. Obtains clinical history from the chart, patient or other knowledgeable persons; explains procedure to the patient and family. Performs data retrieval and reduction operations and Video EEG records prepared in a form suitable for interpretation by the physician, including prescreening EEG and behavioral data; analyzes complex ictal and interictal features as well as artifacts. Performs EEG when necessary. Performs Electrocorticography from the exposed cerebral cortex in the operating room during subdural electrode implantation along with the neurologist to assure proper placement and functioning of these electrodes. Performs Long Term Video-EEG Monitoring in the Seizure Unit demonstrating proficiency in the International 10-20 system as well as Supplementary Positions. Performs Subdural LTM recording and maintains integrity of the recording system after subdural electrode implantation.
Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Graduate of an Electro-neuro-diagnostic Technology program accredited by Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation or equivalent formal on-the-job training. American Heart Association BLS - must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment 2-4 years experience as an EEG Technician with experience in basic EEG, Evoked Potentials studies as well as basic Video-Telemetry with emphasis in Pediatrics, Neonates, Intensive Care and Operating Room monitoring (or) 1 year of experience and ABRET registered. Special training in the operation of EEG equipment and knowledge of the technical aspects of data recording, storage and retrieval.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities ABRET is highly preferred. Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing. Completed Part I of ABRET/RNCRT (written exam) accreditation preferred. Maintains confidentiality of sensitive information. Able to relate cooperatively and constructively with patients, families and co-workers. Ability to interpret, adapt and react calmly under stressful conditions. Ability to problem solves to adapt standard clinical procedures to the individual client's need. Ability to work well with others and the willingness to learn new procedures.