END TechnologistLocated in the heart ofAnderson, South Carolina,AnMedis a dynamic, not-for-profit health system dedicated to delivering exceptional care with compassion, innovation, and integrity. At AnMed, ourmissionis simple yet powerful:
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Summary
The Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist II is responsible for all END procedures including but not limited to EEGs, Evoked Potentials, OR Monitoring, EMG, and all END corresponding functions
Duties & Responsibilities:
- The Electro-neurodiagnostic Technologist II is responsible for all END procedures, including but not limited to EEGs, Evoked Potentials, OR Monitoring, EMG, and all END corresponding functions
- Acquires basic knowledge of normal brain and neurological anatomy and function, disease state encountered in END practice, electrical patterns of the brain in normal and pathological circumstances, other diagnostic aids and operating principles pertinent to electronic instrumentation and the spectrum of END procedures performed.
- Apply suitable electrodes to predetermined measured positions on the patient’s head and check their performance.
- Calibrate and adjust the EEG apparatus.
- Maintain technical aspects of electro-neurodiagnostic equipment.
- Select the predetermined electrode combination as well as special combinations made necessary by the case under study.
Qualifications:
- HSD/ GED required
- Registered or registry eligible in EEG and/or other neurodiagnostic specialty desirable.
- Two years’ experience in END preferred.
- Experience in digital EEG, ambulatory EEG, evoked potentials, and nerve conduction studies desirable.
Benefits*
*Varied benefits packages are available to positions with a 0.6 FTE or higher.

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