Non - Registeredemg Technologist - Neuro Expansion
Cleveland Clinic Health System
Cleveland, OH, US
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Perform nerve conduction studies
Place surface electrodes
Insert fine needles for emg
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Cleveland Clinic Health System is seeking a Non-Registered EMG Technologist to join their Neurological Institute at the Main Campus in Cleveland, OH. The role involves performing nerve conduction studies and supporting multidisciplinary teams in providing high-quality neurological care, with a focus on patient interactions and collaboration.
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Job Summary
The role involves performing nerve conduction studies to evaluate the function of patients' nerves and muscles using electrical impulses and fine needles.
Candidates will work closely with Neuro-Muscular Neurologists, Spine Physicians, and Registered Nurses to support patient care in a state-of-the-art facility.
While prior healthcare experience is not required, a strong understanding of anatomy and the ability to multi-task are essential for this position.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Cleveland Clinic Health System is seeking a Non-Registered EMG Technologist to join their Neurological Institute at the Main Campus in Cleveland, OH. The role involves performing nerve conduction studies and supporting multidisciplinary teams in providing high-quality neurological care, with a focus on patient interactions and collaboration.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
perform nerve conduction studies
place surface electrodes
insert fine needles for EMG
knowledge of peripheral neuroanatomy
operate nerve conduction instrumentation
Nice-to-have
passion for helping patients
ability to multi-task
collaborate within multidisciplinary teams
instruct other caregivers in procedures
Key Requirements
High School Diploma/GED OR Associate's Degree from END program
Two years of college with human anatomy and physiology study
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through AHA or Red Cross
Obtain Registered Nerve Conduction Study Tech certification within two years
Working knowledge of peripheral neuropathy and neurophysiology