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Neurological Technology Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Neurology Physician

Elkhart, IN

$303K - $379K/yr

Our practice is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and modern facilities to support advanced neurological diagnostics and treatments. We have on site: MRI, CT scan and PET. * Benefit from ...

Neurology Physician

Elkhart, IN · On-site

$303K - $379K/yr

Our practice is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and modern facilities to support advanced neurological diagnostics and treatments. We have on site: MRI, CT scan and PET. * Benefit from ...

Neurology Physician

South Bend, IN · On-site

$314K - $392K/yr

No * Neurology Group Size: 6 MDs (IP/OP combined) * APP Support: 1 * EMR: Epic * Lab & X-Ray: ... As part of Trinity Health, the system combines advanced medical technology with strong community ...

Physician - Neurology

Newburgh, IN · On-site

$304K - $379K/yr

... by inpatient neuro-hospitalists. Qualifications: * BC/BE in Neurology. * Preferably with ... Access to the latest medical technologies and resources. * Become part of a collaborative team ...

$7.25 - $999.99/hr

... R physicians, neuro-psychologists and psychiatrists. In this position you can anticipate ... What does it mean to be a part of Intermountain Health? It means joining the Power of We, building ...

Neurology job in Marion IN

Marion, IN

$316K - $394K/yr

Evaluate, diagnose, and manage patients with a broad range of neurological disorders, including ... Maintain timely, accurate medical documentation and compliance with regulatory standards Technology

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... tech-forward environment, distinguished as one of the few HIMSS Stage VII facilities in the ... Conduct and interpret neurological tests such as EEGs, EMGs, and NCVs to facilitate accurate ...

... tech-forward environment, distinguished as one of the few HIMSS Stage VII facilities in the ... Conduct and interpret neurological tests such as EEGs, EMGs, and NCVs to facilitate accurate ...

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Neurological Technology information

What does a neurology tech do?

A neurology technician assists in diagnosing and monitoring neurological conditions by performing tests such as EEGs, nerve conduction studies, and other neurodiagnostic procedures. They operate specialized equipment, prepare patients, and record data for neurologists to interpret, often working in hospitals or clinics and requiring certification or training in neurodiagnostic technology.

What are 5 jobs you can get with neurology?

With a background in neurology, common jobs include neurologist, neurodiagnostic technologist, neurophysiology technician, neurological research scientist, and neurorehabilitation specialist. These roles often require specialized training, certifications, and knowledge of neuroanatomy and neurophysiological testing tools. They are typically found in hospitals, clinics, research institutions, and rehabilitation centers.

What is the highest paying job in neurology?

The highest paying job in neurology is typically a neurology director or chief of neurology, often found in large hospitals or academic medical centers. These roles involve overseeing neurological departments, require extensive experience, board certification, and leadership skills, and can offer salaries exceeding $300,000 annually.

What is the difference between Neurological Technology vs Neurodiagnostic Technologist?

AspectNeurological TechnologyNeurodiagnostic Technologist
CredentialsCertification (e.g., R. EEG T., R. ECS)Certification (e.g., R. EEG T., R. ECS)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, research facilitiesHospitals, outpatient clinics, specialized labs
Industry UsageBroadly used in neurological diagnostics and researchPrimarily in clinical neurodiagnostic testing

Neurological Technology encompasses a broad field involving various roles in neurological diagnostics and research, while Neurodiagnostic Technologists focus specifically on conducting and analyzing neurodiagnostic tests. Both roles require similar certifications and work environments, but Neurological Technology may include a wider range of responsibilities and specialties within the neurological field.

How much do neuro technicians make in the US?

Neuro technicians in the US typically earn an average annual salary of around $45,000 to $60,000, depending on experience, location, and certifications. They work with neurological equipment such as EEG machines and often require specialized training or certification to perform diagnostic procedures. Salaries can vary based on healthcare setting and level of expertise.
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Neurological Technology jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Neurological Technology job openings:
Neuro Diagnostic Technologist

$26.25/hr

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Posted 8 days ago


Columbus Regional Health (Indiana) rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 32 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

667th of 877 rated healthcare providers


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What you need to know about this position:

  • The Neuro/Sleep Diagnostics Center is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). The Neurodiagnostics department is housed within the hospital. Outpatient testing is performed in a private and tranquil setting. The technologist has an adjoining office on a West facing Tower with a spectacular view of Columbus, which electro-neurodiagnostics testing is recorded and monitored from. Inpatient testing is performed in this area or in their room (portable EEG testing).
  • The department is also a part of the Sleep center which has 6 bedrooms, offers testing 7 nights a week. The center employs (3) Board Certified Sleep Physicians, (1) Board Registered Electroencephalographic Technologist (R.EEG.T), (1) Neurodiagnostics Technician, (4) Board Registered Sleep Technologists (RPSGT), (3) Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRT), and (1) Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT).
  • The Neurodiagnostics department has state-of-the-art equipment, using Cadwell. The Cadwell system interfaces with the electronic medical record, which is Epic.
  • This job provides all Neurodiagnostic testing (EEG and Evoked Potential testing). The position also requires cross-training in Polysomnography (sleep testing) for daytime sleep testing. This position requires the individual to work inpatient settings, which include ICU, Neonatal Nursery, Cancer Center, Recovery, Emergency Room, and all Nursing Units. Outpatient settings, which include EEG and the Sleep Diagnostics Center.
  • The Sleep center is located on the Columbus Regional Hospital campus with around-the-clock security, and convenient employee parking. The building is both beautiful and serene, offering seasonal gardens, water features and fountains, a fireplace and sofas in the lobby. The center's appearance is reminiscent of a high-end hotel.
  • The Neuro Diagnostic Technologist position has a base hourly rate of $26.25.  Individual compensation is determined for this position through years of directly relevant experience.  The hourly compensation is only a portion of the total rewards package, and a comprehensive benefits program is available for qualifying positions.
  • This PRN position is not benefit-eligible but offers a premium for hours worked and the scheduled hours, 7:00AM – 3:30PM, depend on the needs of the department and our patients.

What is required for this position:

  • One year certificate from college or technical school
  • Six months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Enrollment in, or graduation from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited Neurodiagnostics Program is desired.
  • Board Registered Electroencephalographic Technologist (R.EEG.T) or is board eligible to sit for the exam within one year of hire.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification

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