Use specialized equipment to monitor how well a patient's nervous system is functioning.
Neurodiagnostic Technologists conduct electroneurodiagnostic (END) tests on patients to examine electrical functioning in a patient's nervous system. They attach electrodes to patients' bodies, conduct tests, and collect data to give to physicians. They work directly with patients, explaining procedures and answering questions.
Wages | $26.05 per hour on average |
Outlook | Data not available |
Education & Training | Not available is needed for entry. |
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Career Pathways | Diagnostic Services |
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