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Neurodiagnostic Technologist Job in Alexandria, Louisiana

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CHRISTUS Health

Alexandria, LA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/7/2026

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Job Description

Description Summary:
This position supports the department's patient care mission and staff flexibility goal through maximization of effective cross-training. Responsible for performing a variety of tasks within the Cardiopulmonary Department including preparation of patients, conducting of various electroencephalographic and electrocardiogram examinations and the collection of information pertinent to the interpretation of these tests. Interacts professionally with staff, co-workers, patients/families and visitors; provides age specific care for infant through geriatric patient population.
Responsibilities:
Performs various non-invasive cardiovascular and neurological procedures as outlined in the department's policy and procedure manual and within its scope of practice; completes appropriate documentation: Per physician order, performs
EEG, EKG
; applies Holter Monitors, etc. Greets and directs patient to appropriate exam area Uses AIDET; introduces self, calls patient by name and makes comfortable with surroundings Extracts relevant patient information from the medical record and obtains current/additional information via patient interview Based on individual patient need, performs test in lab or at the bedside Accurately applies electrodes using the 10-20 system. Recognizes artifact and takes steps to correct problem Describes all abnormal clinical manifestations observed during the test Uses activated procedures such as hyperventilation, photic stimulation and sleep Monitors EKG, EMG and EOG when indicated Edits video studies for storage within 24 to 48 hours of study completion Performs necessary tasks to keep equipment and work areas clean and operational: Follows departmental policy and procedure for equipment cleaning/infection control. Calibrates and adjusts machines for standard and special recordings Notifies appropriate personnel of the need for additional supplies/services Inspects and assures proper maintenance of EKG/EEG related equipment; promptly reports the need for repair to the appropriate person Cleans outpatient rooms weekly to maintain clean environment. Performs clerical and additional tasks as assigned: Electronically completes quality checks to ensure reports are crossing over to EMR Communicates with appropriate stakeholders (internal and external) to resolve any identified reporting delays Gathers and reports monthly EKG Critical Value data to Quality Improvement Department Answers telephone in a courteous and professional manner; directs caller to the appropriate person or service area Uses office equipment in a competent manner (fax, copier, printer) and is proficient in the necessary computer skills to fulfill responsibilities of daily workload Charges for tests appropriately; able to retrieve reports from Meditech for Echo, EEG and EKG services and communicate with physician's offices via telephone/fax
Requirements:
Education/Skills High School Diploma required Must be able to prioritize workflow on a daily basis; able to communicate effectively and to interpret medical terminology; must possess an understanding of human anatomy and physiology Ability to read, write and speak the English Language (Bi-lingual, i.e. English/Spanish - English/French, preferred) Experience 1 to 2 years' experience in a Cardiovascular Service Area; clinical experience in non-invasive cardiology Successful completion of one year's training with qualified EEG staff member Licenses, Registrations or Certifications Current BLS required
Work Schedule:
5 Days - 8
Hours Work Type:
Full Time