Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist
Electroneurodiagnostic
technologists use electronic graphs to determine if patients are suffering from
a central nervous system condition or disease like epilepsy, tumors, stroke, or
trauma. The graphs are records of the brain’s electrical activity.
Electroneurodiagnostic
technologists usually work in hospitals, laboratories, or physicians’ offices.
They
· Prepare medical records.
· Apply electrodes and select
instrument settings.
· Perform electroneurodiagnostic tests.
· Adjust and maintain their equipment.
· Record test results.
· Identify patient abnormalities.
Average
Salary: $20,000 - $35,000
Educational
Requirements:
Electroneurodiagnostic
technologists 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 technologists
must pass written and oral examinations.
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No I would not like to practice for this because it just doesn't reach my interest.
No I would not like to practice for this because it just doesn't reach my interest.
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