Department Overview
The night shift Polysomnographic (PSG) Technologist performs and scores polysomnographic recordingsworking 3 nights per week Monday – Sunday from 6:45PM to 7:15AM at two locations, the OHSU SleepDisorders Laboratory at the Residence Inn, and the Sleep Lab Tanasbourne. The PSG Technologist works withboth pediatric and adult populations, ensuring all aspects related to high quality data acquisition, review andscoring are accomplished. Typical staffing is either 2:1 (two patients to one technologist) or 1:1 (one patient toone technologist).
The PSG Technologist performs routine and specialized procedures related to sleep disorders including but notlimited to a) Nocturnal Polysomnography (PSG), b) Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT), c) Maintenance ofWakefulness Test (MWT), d) Home Apnea Testing, e) PAP-NAPs and f) Ambulatory studies. PSGTechnologists possess exceptional technical skills regarding all diagnostic, therapeutic and ancillaryequipment; are able to make independent clinical decisions, recognize sleep pathologies and respond withappropriate interventions (i.e. CPAP, Bilevel, and Oxygen); and can clearly communicate with the patient andeducate them about their testing and care.
Technologists maintain a high standard of documentation for all interactions and observations during the sleepstudy. Clear and thorough documentation within the PSG acquisition software, study templates and in Epicaccording to departmental and OHSU standards is expected. Techs are responsible for monitoring the qualityof collected raw data as an integral part of departmental quality improvement standards.
PSG Technologists are responsible to completely score their acquired sleep studies during their shift andprovide a high level of documentation.
Technologists must be able to meet departmental standards for inter-reliability scoring and ensure PSG recordings are scored within a timely manner in accordance with performance standards. PSG Technologistsare responsible for maintaining the patient tracking spreadsheet, monitoring data archival and overall data management, and are able to troubleshoot basic computer problems and any problems related to the equipment used for study acquisition as they arise. The Polysomnographic Technologist is expected to provide supportive training, oversight, and accountability for new technicians, interns, and trainees. Able to perform other duties deemed appropriate by Program Administration, Neurology Sleep Program/Clinic Managers and Medical Directors.
Function/Duties of Position
Monitoring/Instrumentation:
Electrode Application:
Clinical:
Artifact Recognition:
Polysomnographic Record Scoring:
Required Qualifications
Current Licensed Polysomnographic Technologist (LPSGT) credential issued by the Oregon Health Licensing Agency, or eligible to acquire LPSGT through the Health Licensing Agency prior to first day of employment.
Current certification by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT) as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) and/or Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)
BLS from AHA required. New hires will be enrolled and required to complete during orientation.
Job Related Knowledge,Skills and Abilities(Competencies):
Preferred Qualifications
Additional Details
This is a night shift schedule, with shift lengths of 12.5 hours from 6:45pm to 7:15am with occasionalrequests to cover other shifts depending on staffing needs. The Sleep Disorders Program provides age-appropriate care to the indicated age groups: Infants (0-12mo) Toddlers (1-4yrs), Preschoolers (4-6yrs),School Age (6-12yrs), Adult (18-65yrs) and Geriatric (65 + yrs).
The Sleep Disorders Program is a multi-disciplinary program staffed by faculty physicians, residents andfellows that provides clinical and laboratory services for pediatric and adult populations. Sleep Laboratoryhas two locations off campus. Shifts will be distributed by these two locations. The sleep laboratory operates7 nights per week, from 6:45 PM to 7:15 AM and polysomnographic testing is conducted at two locations:Residence Inn (Downtown Portland, 6 rooms), and Sleep Lab Tanasbourne (Tanasbourne, 5 rooms).
In the performance of this job, the employee may be exposed to chemical vapors (i.e. alcohol preps, sani-master, bleach, etc). There may also be skin contact with these substances. The employee may also be exposed to infectious agents including blood-borne pathogens.
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