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Job Details
Location: Duke Hospital Neurodiagnostic Lab
Address: 2301 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27710
Work Hours: Standard business day hours (Monday - Friday); No weekends
General Summary
Perform a variety of specialized and routine duties in the Neurodiagnostics clinic to assist neurologists, technologists, and nursing staff in the examination, treatment, and diagnostic testing of patients. Set up, prepare, and clean specialized neurological examination and testing rooms.
Work Performed
Patient Care & Procedure Assistance
Assist medical and nursing staff in the examination and treatment of neurology patients, including those with mobility or cognitive impairments.
Obtain and record specialized data for medical records, focusing on patient history related to neurological symptoms and disorders.
Undress, cleanse, and position patients for specific neurodiagnostic procedures (e.g., EEGs, EMGs, Evoked Potentials, and nerve conduction studies).
Perform routine examination preparations, including measuring the head for the 10-20 system, prepping the scalp/skin, and assisting technologists with the application of electrodes and conductive pastes.
Collect and prepare specimens for laboratory analysis as required by the neurology staff.
Equipment & Room Maintenance
Set up and clean examination and testing rooms, including changing linens and making beds between patient studies.
Set up, organize, and maintain specialized neurodiagnostic instruments, computers, and monitoring equipment for specific procedures.
Hand instruments, supplies, and equipment to the examining neurologist or technologist during diagnostic testing.
Wash and sterilize a variety of medical supplies and maintain the work area in a clean, safe, and orderly condition.
Logistics & Administration
Maintain inventory of specialized neurodiagnostic supplies (e.g., electrodes, collodion, conductive gel, gauze) in examination rooms and replenish as required.
Pick up and deliver specimens, equipment, messages, and supplies as directed.
Escort and transport patients safely to various hospital locations, ensuring fall precautions are observed for patients with neurological deficits.
Schedule patient appointments for neurodiagnostic testing and prepare related medical records.
Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Patient Experience: Providing compassionate care, particularly to patients experiencing neurological distress, seizures, or cognitive impairment.
Clinical Skills: Sterile technique, basic understanding of neurodiagnostic procedures (EEG, EMG), and familiarity with electrode application and skin preparation.
Operations: Familiarity with the Duke Hospital layout for safe patient transport.
Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to clearly explain procedural setups to anxious patients.
Level Characteristics
N/A
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program strongly preferred.
High School diploma or GED graduation required.
Experience
Work generally requires six months of experience in a healthcare setting (experience in neurology or neurodiagnostics is a plus).
Education in a health-related field can be used as a substitute for the experience.
Degrees, Licensures, Certifications
Must be fully certified as a Medical Assistant (AAMA, AMT, NHA-CCMA, NCMA or ARMA) within 18 months of hire.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (often required or preferred for patient-facing roles).
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