The primary responsibility of an EEG Technician is to conduct EEG tests. These tests involve placing electrodes on the patient's scalp to record brain activity. The technician must ensure that the electrodes are properly placed to obtain accurate results. They also monitor the patient's condition throughout the test and make necessary adjustments to the equipment.
EEG Technicians are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and functionality of the EEG equipment. They must regularly inspect and calibrate the machines to ensure they are working optimally. In addition, they must adhere to strict hygiene standards to prevent infection.
Interpreting Results
Once the EEG test is complete, the technician must interpret the results. They analyze the recorded data to identify any abnormalities in the brain's electrical activity. These findings are then reported to a neurologist or other medical professional for further evaluation and treatment planning.
It's important to note that while EEG Technicians can identify abnormalities, they are not typically responsible for diagnosing conditions or prescribing treatment. This is the role of the physician. However, the technician's findings are crucial in aiding the physician's diagnosis and treatment plan.
Qualification
Completion of Secondary School or its equivalent And One (1) year accredited certification program
Experience
Two (2) years of experience post qualification in related field in the hospital setting
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