Texas Health Resources
Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) Technologist (CNIM)
Texas Health Resources, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) Technologist (CNIM)
Work location: Sid Richardson Pavilion: 700 5th Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76104
Work hours: Full-time (40 hours); 6:30 AM-5:00 PM, 4 shifts per weekday. On call twice per week and rotating on call weekends
Department Highlights We are a full-service Neurodiagnostics unit. We provide EEG, EMU/Continuous monitoring and Neuro Intro-operative monitoring. We are an ABRET-credentialed lab in NIOM. We currently have 13 fully trained technicians. We have a 4-bed EMU.
Here’s What You Need Education
High school diploma or equivalent with ten (10) years registered EPT required
Bachelor's Degree in a Healthcare related field with seven (7) years experience with documentation of one hundred fifty (150) NIOM cases required
IOM accredited certificate program with documentation of fifty (50) NIOM cases required
Experience
Seven (7) years Neurodiagnostics experience (if Bachelor's held) required
Ten (10) years Neurodiagnostics experience (if a high school diploma held) required
Licenses and Certifications
R. EP T. – Registered EP Technician (if no Bachelor's degree) upon hire required
BCLS – Basic Cardiac Life Support (prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly) required
CNIM Certification preferred
Skills Must be able to speak, read and write English with a high level of understanding. Must be able to see the computer readouts for EEG/EMG tracings and computers used in the provision services.
What You Will Do
Serve as a preceptor to assist in the training of EP Technicians and EEG Technicians.
Assist in verifying clinical competencies for EP & EEG Technicians.
Provide patient care using Neurodiagnostic procedures for neonatal through geriatric age patients.
Maximize safe electro-neurodiagnostic monitoring procedures for at-risk surgeries.
Collaborate at a high-level between surgeons, the OR, the neurologist panel, contract staff and department crew to obtain highest level of quality patient testing/monitoring coverage.
Print and scan 24-hour record denoting significant data.
Conduct patient assessments to ensure diagnostic testing capacity is relevant to patient condition with the ordered tests.
Manage IOM exams that are not interpreted.
Accurately apply, assess, utilize and communicate differences specific to each of the basic IOM tests.
Identify adverse reactions to IOM testing and emergency measures for such initiated.
Monitor patient safety by taking proactive steps to reduce or eliminate patient risks.
Perform timely documentation of Neurodiagnostic procedures in CareConnect.
Verify physician's orders for IOM monitoring and testing.
Complete required ambulatory records to ensure they are accurate, timely and readily available.
Takes proactive and assertive action to address concerns with patient orders by calling the physician.
Communicate concerns, ideas or recognition involving practices or policies that will affect financial issues.
Additional perks of being an Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) Technologist
Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, paid parental leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, Student Loan Repayment Program and several other benefits.
At Texas Health, our people make this a great place to work every day. Our inclusive, supportive, people‑first, excellence‑driven culture makes us a great place to work.
A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.
Entity Highlights Texas Health Ft. Worth is a 707‑bed Magnet‑designated, full-service hospital serving our community since 1930. We specialize in cardiovascular care, high‑risk obstetrics, gynecology, neurosciences, sports medicine and emergency medicine. Plus, we’re an accredited Cycle III Chest Pain Center, an Emergency Center of Excellence and provide gynecology, neonatal intensive care, respiratory therapy and orthopedic medicine.
Texas Health Ft. Worth is Joint Commission‑certified in both Heart Failure and Chest Pain, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, an Acute Heart Failure Center, a Level I Trauma Center, a designated Magnet hospital and the Best Place to Have a Baby in Tarrant County. We are a top choice in North Texas for emergency services, women's services, cardiac care and much more.
Explore our Texas Health careers site Visit https://jobs.texashealth.org/ for info like Benefits (https://jobs.texashealth.org/benefits), Job Listings by Category (https://jobs.texashealth.org/professions), recent Awards (https://jobs.texashealth.org/awards) we've won and more.
Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org
Texas Health requires a resume when an application is submitted. Employment opportunities are only reflective of wholly owned Texas Health Resources entities.
Equal Opportunity Statement We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employees or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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Work hours: Full-time (40 hours); 6:30 AM-5:00 PM, 4 shifts per weekday. On call twice per week and rotating on call weekends
Department Highlights We are a full-service Neurodiagnostics unit. We provide EEG, EMU/Continuous monitoring and Neuro Intro-operative monitoring. We are an ABRET-credentialed lab in NIOM. We currently have 13 fully trained technicians. We have a 4-bed EMU.
Here’s What You Need Education
High school diploma or equivalent with ten (10) years registered EPT required
Bachelor's Degree in a Healthcare related field with seven (7) years experience with documentation of one hundred fifty (150) NIOM cases required
IOM accredited certificate program with documentation of fifty (50) NIOM cases required
Experience
Seven (7) years Neurodiagnostics experience (if Bachelor's held) required
Ten (10) years Neurodiagnostics experience (if a high school diploma held) required
Licenses and Certifications
R. EP T. – Registered EP Technician (if no Bachelor's degree) upon hire required
BCLS – Basic Cardiac Life Support (prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly) required
CNIM Certification preferred
Skills Must be able to speak, read and write English with a high level of understanding. Must be able to see the computer readouts for EEG/EMG tracings and computers used in the provision services.
What You Will Do
Serve as a preceptor to assist in the training of EP Technicians and EEG Technicians.
Assist in verifying clinical competencies for EP & EEG Technicians.
Provide patient care using Neurodiagnostic procedures for neonatal through geriatric age patients.
Maximize safe electro-neurodiagnostic monitoring procedures for at-risk surgeries.
Collaborate at a high-level between surgeons, the OR, the neurologist panel, contract staff and department crew to obtain highest level of quality patient testing/monitoring coverage.
Print and scan 24-hour record denoting significant data.
Conduct patient assessments to ensure diagnostic testing capacity is relevant to patient condition with the ordered tests.
Manage IOM exams that are not interpreted.
Accurately apply, assess, utilize and communicate differences specific to each of the basic IOM tests.
Identify adverse reactions to IOM testing and emergency measures for such initiated.
Monitor patient safety by taking proactive steps to reduce or eliminate patient risks.
Perform timely documentation of Neurodiagnostic procedures in CareConnect.
Verify physician's orders for IOM monitoring and testing.
Complete required ambulatory records to ensure they are accurate, timely and readily available.
Takes proactive and assertive action to address concerns with patient orders by calling the physician.
Communicate concerns, ideas or recognition involving practices or policies that will affect financial issues.
Additional perks of being an Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) Technologist
Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, paid parental leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, Student Loan Repayment Program and several other benefits.
At Texas Health, our people make this a great place to work every day. Our inclusive, supportive, people‑first, excellence‑driven culture makes us a great place to work.
A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.
Entity Highlights Texas Health Ft. Worth is a 707‑bed Magnet‑designated, full-service hospital serving our community since 1930. We specialize in cardiovascular care, high‑risk obstetrics, gynecology, neurosciences, sports medicine and emergency medicine. Plus, we’re an accredited Cycle III Chest Pain Center, an Emergency Center of Excellence and provide gynecology, neonatal intensive care, respiratory therapy and orthopedic medicine.
Texas Health Ft. Worth is Joint Commission‑certified in both Heart Failure and Chest Pain, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, an Acute Heart Failure Center, a Level I Trauma Center, a designated Magnet hospital and the Best Place to Have a Baby in Tarrant County. We are a top choice in North Texas for emergency services, women's services, cardiac care and much more.
Explore our Texas Health careers site Visit https://jobs.texashealth.org/ for info like Benefits (https://jobs.texashealth.org/benefits), Job Listings by Category (https://jobs.texashealth.org/professions), recent Awards (https://jobs.texashealth.org/awards) we've won and more.
Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org
Texas Health requires a resume when an application is submitted. Employment opportunities are only reflective of wholly owned Texas Health Resources entities.
Equal Opportunity Statement We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employees or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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