Electroneurodiagnostic technologist jobs are professionals that utilize specialized equipment that measures and records electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. Working with patients who have neurological disorders such as stroke, head trauma, and epilepsy an individual with an electroneurodiagnostic technologist job will mainly work in neurology departments of hospitals.
Educational requirements for these careers vary as some employers may only require a high school degree. Formal post secondary training courses may be offered by community colleges, vocational schools, and some hospitals and range from 12 to 24 months.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it is expected that an 18 percent increase will occur through the 2008 to 2018 decade. This rate of employment will be faster than the national average for all occupations with the demand a result of several factors. Technological advancements will bring the use of medical equipment to more cost effective levels as they will be substituted for more expensive procedures. This will create a very favorable opportunities for qualified professionals.
Electroneurodiagnostic technologist jobs have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for Electroneurodiagnostic technologist jobs at healthcareerweb.com, your connection to Electroneurodiagnostic technologist jobs and professionals.
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Location
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05-20-2012
Advocate Health Care
Park Ridge, IL
Full-Time
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05-17-2012
Sentara Healthcare
Norfolk, VA
Full-Time
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05-16-2012
Sentara Healthcare
Norfolk, VA
Full-Time
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