TECH
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Medical Specialist
The Polysomnographic Technologist plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders by conducting sleep studies and monitoring patients' physiological data during their sleep cycles. This position requires a deep understanding of sleep medicine and the ability to operate complex diagnostic equipment. The technologist will analyze data collected during sleep studies to provide accurate reports to physicians, aiding in the development of effective treatment plans.
Additionally, the role involves educating patients about the procedures and ensuring their comfort throughout the study. Ultimately, the technologist's work contributes significantly to improving patients' quality of life through better sleep health.
- Completion of an accredited polysomnography program or equivalent training.
- Graduate from a Polysomnography program, registry in good standing by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologist or a minimum of 6 months of experience as a Polysomnographic Technologist with documented proficiency in all required competencies.
- Certification as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) or equivalent.
- Strong understanding of sleep disorders and related treatment options.
- Experience in a clinical setting performing polysomnographic studies.
- Additional certifications in sleep medicine or related fields.
- Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems.
- Conduct comprehensive polysomnographic studies on patients to assess sleep patterns and disorders.
- Monitor and record physiological data, including brain waves, oxygen levels, heart rate, and breathing patterns during sleep.
- Prepare and calibrate equipment used in sleep studies, ensuring all devices are functioning correctly.
- Analyze sleep study data and generate detailed reports for physicians to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Educate patients on the sleep study process, addressing any concerns and ensuring their comfort throughout the procedure.
The required skills for this position include technical proficiency in operating polysomnography equipment and a solid understanding of sleep physiology. Attention to detail is essential, as the technologist must accurately monitor and record various physiological parameters during sleep studies. Strong communication skills are necessary to effectively educate patients and address their concerns, ensuring a positive experience. Analytical skills are also crucial, as the technologist will interpret complex data and generate reports that inform treatment decisions.
Preferred skills, such as experience with EMR systems, enhance the efficiency of data management and improve overall workflow in the clinical setting.
Entry level
Employment TypeFull-time
Job FunctionEngineering and Information Technology
IndustriesHospitals and Health Care
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