Earn up to $2,640/week
Sleep Technologists analyze, monitor, and record data on patients who are sleeping and in states of wakefulness. Sleep Techs may be asked to maintain positive airway pressure titration on spontaneously breathing patients, supplement low flow oxygen therapy during polysomnogram, provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation and pulse oximetry. Sleep Techs are often required to monitor patient behavior and general physical response during polysomnographic evaluation and coordinate patient care and education during and after treatment. Accurate and detailed record keeping is essential in the Sleep Tech job.
$2,640/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Rutland, Vermont
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$1,964/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Mission Viejo, California
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$1,956/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Santa Rosa, California
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$1,904/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Mission Viejo, California
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$1,879/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Columbus, Ohio
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$1,876/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Alamogordo, New Mexico
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$1,804/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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$1,798/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Longmont, Colorado
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$1,784/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$1,749/wk
Travel Polysomnographer / Sleep Technologist - Polysomnography
Spokane, Washington
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Arizona travel assignments are perfect if you're seeking a sunny climate along with western adventure. AZ has everything from Grand Canyon perches, to world-class shopping, and golf courses for days.
Radiology Technologists are integral to a wide range of healthcare specialties, involved in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of medical conditions. Radiology Techs work to improve the quality of healthcare through earlier diagnosis, less invasive treatment options and reductions in hospital stays. Medical technology may broadly include medical devices, information technology, biotech, and healthcare services. Technologists may include those who work with Ultrasound, MRI, Sterile Processing, Cat Scan, X-Ray, Mammography, Interventional Radiology, Cardiac Cath Lab and a variety of other technologies.
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