The Department of Neurology has an exciting opportunity available to join the Intraoperative Neuromonitoring team. In this role, you will use state of the art equipment to protect patients by continuously monitoring the central and peripheral nervous system during surgery. Joining a highly qualified and diverse group, you will work closely with multiple disciplines to help improve patient outcomes through remarkable advances in IOM care.
**Please inquire about our signing bonus at your interview!**
Consistently perform high quality neurophysiological monitoring in the operating room to assess the functional integrity of the central and/or peripheral nervous system during neurosurgical, orthopaedic, and vascular procedures.
Utilize multi-modality monitoring including: somatosensory evoked potentials, electromyography, transcranial motor evoked potentials, electroencephalography, brainstem auditory evoked potentials, cranial nerve monitoring, electrocorticography, and nerve conduction studies to improve the quality of patient care by preventing iatrogenic injury.
Patient care assignment may include: pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric age groups.
Bachelor's degree and a minimum of one (1) year of Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (IONM) experience OR
Bachelor's degree with a focus in IONM OR
Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) required
Will require to obtain CNIM within a year of hire date
Available shifts vary. Please discuss your shift preference and availibility at your interview!
1 day of weekday call every other week and rotating weekends. Premium pay provided when on call.
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