Review and condense EEG studies, enter patient and exam details, verify proper import of EEG data, identify missing items and technical issues, and prepare preliminary results for Neurologist review while following ASET guidelines and HIPAA.
Job Overview:
The EEG Pruning Technologist is responsible for reviewing and condensing, or pruning, EEG studies and preparing preliminary results for Neurologist review.
Primary Job Responsibilities:
- Pre-screen and prune EEG studies conducted on patients in preparation for Neurologist review
- Input patient demographics and exam details into a report format for Neurologist review
- Verify EEG studies have been imported properly from EEG Technicians
- Compile list of missing items and notify appropriate personnel
- Assist in identifying issues hardware, software or operational
- Work within the scope of the American Society of EEG Technology guidelines while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
- Provide expert knowledge of EEG pattern recognition
- Must adhere to HIPAA regulations, Company Confidentiality and Code of Conduct
- Perform other duties as assigned
Job Overview:
The EEG Pruning Technologist is responsible for reviewing and condensing, or pruning, EEG studies and preparing preliminary results for Neurologist review.
Primary Job Responsibilities:
- Pre-screen and prune EEG studies conducted on patients in preparation for Neurologist review
- Input patient demographics and exam details into a report format for Neurologist review
- Verify EEG studies have been imported properly from EEG Technicians
- Compile list of missing items and notify appropriate personnel
- Assist in identifying issues hardware, software or operational
- Work within the scope of the American Society of EEG Technology guidelines while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
- Provide expert knowledge of EEG pattern recognition
- Must adhere to HIPAA regulations, Company Confidentiality and Code of Conduct
- Perform other duties as assigned
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