Primary City/State:
Tucson, ArizonaDepartment Name:
C/P-Neurology Gen-Clinic-NCWork Shift:
DayJob Category:
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Tucson is set in a Sonoran Desert valley surrounded by five mountain ranges. Boasting an average 350 sunny days a year and warm dry air, the climate is ideal for year-round outdoor recreation. Tucson offers one-of-a-kind experiences for those interested in outdoor adventure and nature, heritage and culture, arts and attractions, golf and original Southwest-inspired dining.
In this role, the selected candidate will be tasked to perform Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) testing on both common and uncommon nerves. This candidate will be able to recognize clinically significant waveforms while following policy and procedures established by the American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) and laboratory protocol. The top candidate performs NCSs under the direct supervision of an Electrodiagnostic (EDX) Physician.
University Medical Center Tucson PBCs Banner - University Medical Center Tucson is nationally recognized for providing exceptional patient care, teaching future health-care professionals and conducting ground breaking research. Also located on the campus is Diamond Children's - recognized for its specialized pediatric services including neonatal and intensive care, emergency medicine and cancer therapies. Banner - University Medical Center Tucson is a Level 1 Trauma Center, meaning we care for the most critically injured patients. The hospital is consistently listed among the nation's top hospitals in the prestigious Best Hospitals ranking by U.S. News & World Report. The hospital's physicians are full-time faculty of the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson. Our specialty services include comprehensive heart and cancer care, advanced neuroscience techniques and a multi-organ transplant program.POSITION SUMMARY
This position performs basic Nerve Conduction Studies (NCSs) in the laboratory under the direction of a Certified Nerve Conduction Technologist (CNCT) or Registered Nerve Conduction Study Technologist (RNCST) and under the direct supervision of an Electrodiagnostic (EDX) Physician. Must adhere to American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) policies and guidelines.
CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Explains the NCS test procedure to the patient to obtain the patient’s cooperation necessary for a complete examination. Checks the patient’s electronic medical record for orders and special needs, with particular attention to patients with pacemakers, defibrillators, and neurotransmitters.
2. Prepares the patient, applying a variety of surface electrodes as required. Accurately obtains common NCSs. Distinguishes between normal and abnormal results. Describes all abnormal clinical manifestations observed during the test. Recognizes physiological and non-physiological artifacts and takes appropriate steps to eliminate them.
3. Performs the appropriate calibration procedure on the EDX instrument for standard recordings. Manipulates instrument controls, including filter and sensitivity settings, for optimal recording of electrical responses.
4. Assists the EDX Physician with the EDX studies as needed by preparing or manipulating the instrument and applying surface recording electrodes.
5. Keeps equipment clean and in good operating condition. Detects instrument malfunctions and makes minor maintenance adjustments or reports the need for major repairs. Cleans and maintains electrodes.
6. Gains technical knowledge for equipment and IT trouble shooting, including coordinating with Biomedical Engineering to facilitate EMG machine maintenance.
7. Works with clinic leadership to establish appropriate par levels for supplies.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma/GED or equivalent working knowledge.
This position requires clinical knowledge typically achieved with one year of experience. Must demonstrate effective communication skills, human relations skills, basic mathematical skills, analyze data and solve basic problems.
Must have completed at least 12 months of fulltime (or equivalent) practical training in performing NCSs under the direct supervision of an EDX Physician.
Required to obtain Certified Nerve Conduction Technologist (CNCT) or Registered Nerve Conduction Study Technologist (RNCST) credentials within 3 years.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Additional related education and/or experience preferred.
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