Duties and Responsibilities:
Electroneurodiagnostic technologist use electronic graphs to
determine if patients are suffering from a central nervous system condition or
disease like epilepsy, tumor, stroke, or trauma. The graphs are records of the
brain’s electrical activity.
Electroneurodiagnostic technologists usually work in
hospitals, laboratories, or physicians’ offices. They:
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Prepare medical records.
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Apply electrodes and select instruments
settings.
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Perform Electroneurodiagnostic tests.
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Adjust and maintain their equipment.
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Record test results.
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Identify patient abnormalities.
Average Salary: $20,000 - $35,000
Educational Requirements:
Electroneurodiagnostic technologist must have a high school
diploma and some courses in computer technology before beginning specialized
training.
Electroneurodiagnostic training can be obtained through
vocational schools, community colleges, and in some cases hospitals. Training takes
one year and is followed by another year of supervised experience. Before beginning
practice Electroneurodiagnostic technologist must pass written and oral examinations.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT !!!
The idea of being an Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist sounds good, but I wouldn't want to be one because I am simply not interested in any medical thing. I already have a major that I want to have and it is not dealing with anything that has to do with medical stuff.
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