Job Description
Selected applicants who have not held a similar role at the University of Iowa within the last 12 months may be eligible for a sign-on incentive of up to $5,000. The University of Iowa Department of Neurology is seeking a full-time Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technologist to perform complex procedures, including continuous video electroencephalogram (EEG) Monitoring, developing and importing patient specific montages and digital spectral array, and analyzing ongoing data to assist during nuclear medicine procedures. The END Technologist will be trained to perform the aforementioned duties in the adult/pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU), as well as patient bedside, in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and in various inpatient units. Job Duties to Include: Perform a broad range of complex electroneurodiagnostic procedures (e.g., continuous video EEG monitoring, developing and importing patient specific montages and digital spectral array, etc.) requiring independent judgment. Interpret on-going data and prerecorded data, notifying appropriate staff when indicated. Participate in on-call/call back coverage Evaluate procedures and techniques used to elicit and display patient's condition to physicians and neurosurgeons Maintain recordings, transferring data, data base and network archival system. Responsible for quality control of equipment, recognizing malfunction, trouble shooting and/or alerting appropriate staff. Serve as a resource to faculty, staff, patients, and the community providing expert knowledge and behavioral skills that impact clinical practice and patient outcomes. Participate in instruction of END students, electrophysiology fellows, medical residents, and other staff in methods of END technology. Participate in continuing educational opportunities by attending meetings, participating in