Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Technician - University ...
MPOWERHealth - Ann Arbor, MI
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Compensation and Benefits at MPOWERHealth:Competitive salary dependent upon years of experience, education level, certifications, and skillsetComprehensive health benefits & wellbeing program with opportunity to earn 100% employer paid health insurance and $1,500 towards Health Savings Account company contributions annuallyCompetitive 401(k) company match with immediate vestingIOM Technologists are eligible for a quarterly utilization incentive up to $2,000 per quarterMonetary travel incentive and travel perks available: earn between $150-250 per case day while traveling for case coverageOn-call payAdvanced case training availableVacation, sick time & company paid holidays includedLocations (subject to change):Anchorage, AKAnn Arbor, MIAppleton, WIAustin, TXBaton Rouge, LABridgeport, CTCharleston, SCCorpus Christi, TXDallas-Fort Worth, TXDenver, COEl Paso, TXFairfax, VAFlagstaff, AZGrand Junction, COHouston, TXLong Beach/Orange County, CAMiami/Ft. LauderdalePhoenix, AZSan Antonio, TXShreveport, LASt. Louis, MOStephen's Point, WITampa, FLTemple, TXTravelerUnder the supervision of the Territory Manager, The IOM Technologist is responsible for conducting preoperative assessments, intraoperative monitoring, and post-operative reporting. This role requires a deep understanding of neurophysiology and the ability to interpret data in real-time.Preoperative Assessment: Conduct thorough patient evaluations, including medical history review and explanation of the neuromonitoring process. Accurately apply recording electrodes according to standardized protocols.Equipment Setup and Calibration: Prepare and configure neuromonitoring equipment for optimal performance. Implement troubleshooting procedures as needed.Intraoperative Monitoring: Continuously monitor patient's neurological status during surgical procedures. Analyze electrophysiological data to identify potential neurological changes. Collaborate with the surgical team to optimize patient care.Data Analysis and Interpretation: Interpret complex waveforms and patterns to detect abnormalities. Correlate findings with surgical events and patient conditions, and communicate with appropriate staff.Documentation: Maintain detailed and accurate records of all monitoring activities, including patient information, equipment settings, waveforms, and clinical observations.Quality Improvement: Contribute to the development and implementation of quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care and operational efficiency.Professional Development: Participate in continuing education programs to stay updated on the latest advancements in neuromonitoring.Must hold a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Program.Must hold a valid driver’s license.Must have current AHA CPR certification.Must have authorization to work in the United States.
Created: 2025-10-04