AdventHealth
Neurodiagnostics Specialist IIOrlando, FL
AdventHealth, Orlando, Florida, United States, 32801
Neurodiagnostic Specialist I
At AdventHealth Orlando, what started as a converted farmhouse in rural Central Florida has become Central Florida's major tertiary health care facility. Patients come from the Southeast, the Caribbean and even as far as South America for our proven expertise and compassionate health care. With a variety of Orlando hospital jobs, we invite you to start or elevate your career with a new job at AdventHealth Orlando. We constantly seek out Orlando nurses, medical assistants, nurse assistants, patient care and health administration professionals who share our passion for whole-person health care. Learn more about our open positions and apply to become an invaluable part of our team. Every day, our fellow team members show up to work, unified by one shared mission: Extending the Healing Ministry of Jesus Christ. As a faith-based health care organization, our story is one of hope as we strive to heal and restore the body, mind and spirit. Though our facilities are spread across the country, this unwavering belief binds us together. Across every office, exam and patient room, we're committed to providing individualized, holistic care. This is our Christian mission, and it inspires us to help make communities healthier and happier. The Neurodiagnostic Specialist I is an essential member of the neurodiagnostic team, responsible for performing all aspects of quality routine and some advanced neurodiagnostic procedures commensurate with skills/training and in accordance with technical standards set forth by the American Society of Neurodiagnostic Technologies (ASET) and the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS). Observes the Advent Health Corporate Compliance Plan as well as all rules and regulations of all applicable local, state, and federal agencies and accrediting bodies. This role requires a strong foundation in neurodiagnostic technology and the ability to work effectively under supervision and is required to maintain and improve levels of clinical and technical knowledge across all disciplines of the neurodiagnostic field. Participates in the department quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives. Actively participates in outstanding customer service and accepts responsibility in maintaining relationships that are equally respectful to all. The value you'll bring to the team: Competent in at least one additional modality (to include, but not limited to PET, WADA, Surgery) Review, analyze and document neurological data accurately. Ability to observe EEG tracings and respond appropriately to seizure activity. Explain testing procedures to patients and family using age-appropriate guidelines. Perform studies with appropriate documentation, observe patients, troubleshoot equipment and physiological artifacts. Evaluate recorded diagnostic data and report abnormal findings to physician. Recognizes and takes appropriate actions to respond to evolving patient care needs. Teach and train less experienced technologists and students in neurodiagnostic procedures. Ensure compliance with hospital policies and neurodiagnostic standards. Assist in the development of neurodiagnostic protocols and procedures. Maintain and troubleshoot neurodiagnostic equipment as needed. Attend monthly staff meetings and complete monthly competency quizzes. Qualifications What Will You Need: Education and experience required: Minimum two years EEG experience or graduation from an EEG school. Preferred education and experience: EEG experience on Nihon Kohden equipment and software Computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications Seizure monitoring experience Preferred licensure or registration: ABRET registration. This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances.
At AdventHealth Orlando, what started as a converted farmhouse in rural Central Florida has become Central Florida's major tertiary health care facility. Patients come from the Southeast, the Caribbean and even as far as South America for our proven expertise and compassionate health care. With a variety of Orlando hospital jobs, we invite you to start or elevate your career with a new job at AdventHealth Orlando. We constantly seek out Orlando nurses, medical assistants, nurse assistants, patient care and health administration professionals who share our passion for whole-person health care. Learn more about our open positions and apply to become an invaluable part of our team. Every day, our fellow team members show up to work, unified by one shared mission: Extending the Healing Ministry of Jesus Christ. As a faith-based health care organization, our story is one of hope as we strive to heal and restore the body, mind and spirit. Though our facilities are spread across the country, this unwavering belief binds us together. Across every office, exam and patient room, we're committed to providing individualized, holistic care. This is our Christian mission, and it inspires us to help make communities healthier and happier. The Neurodiagnostic Specialist I is an essential member of the neurodiagnostic team, responsible for performing all aspects of quality routine and some advanced neurodiagnostic procedures commensurate with skills/training and in accordance with technical standards set forth by the American Society of Neurodiagnostic Technologies (ASET) and the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS). Observes the Advent Health Corporate Compliance Plan as well as all rules and regulations of all applicable local, state, and federal agencies and accrediting bodies. This role requires a strong foundation in neurodiagnostic technology and the ability to work effectively under supervision and is required to maintain and improve levels of clinical and technical knowledge across all disciplines of the neurodiagnostic field. Participates in the department quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives. Actively participates in outstanding customer service and accepts responsibility in maintaining relationships that are equally respectful to all. The value you'll bring to the team: Competent in at least one additional modality (to include, but not limited to PET, WADA, Surgery) Review, analyze and document neurological data accurately. Ability to observe EEG tracings and respond appropriately to seizure activity. Explain testing procedures to patients and family using age-appropriate guidelines. Perform studies with appropriate documentation, observe patients, troubleshoot equipment and physiological artifacts. Evaluate recorded diagnostic data and report abnormal findings to physician. Recognizes and takes appropriate actions to respond to evolving patient care needs. Teach and train less experienced technologists and students in neurodiagnostic procedures. Ensure compliance with hospital policies and neurodiagnostic standards. Assist in the development of neurodiagnostic protocols and procedures. Maintain and troubleshoot neurodiagnostic equipment as needed. Attend monthly staff meetings and complete monthly competency quizzes. Qualifications What Will You Need: Education and experience required: Minimum two years EEG experience or graduation from an EEG school. Preferred education and experience: EEG experience on Nihon Kohden equipment and software Computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications Seizure monitoring experience Preferred licensure or registration: ABRET registration. This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances.