Job Overview Responsibilities & Duties Prepare patients for electromyography (EMG) tests by explaining procedures for testing. Calibrate and maintain EMG equipment to ensure proper functionality and accuracy. Perform EMG tests by applying electrodes to patient muscles and recording electrical activity. Assist in nerve conduction studies (NCS) to assess the efficiency of nerve impulse transmission. Interpret basic test results and provide preliminary reports to the supervising neurologist. Maintain accurate records of patient data, procedures performed, and test results. Ensure patient safety and comfort during testing procedures. Collaborate with healthcare providers to discuss test findings and potential diagnoses. Electromyographic Technician Qualifications & Skills Certification from a recognized Electromyography program. Previous experience working in a clinical neurophysiology setting. Strong understanding of neuroanatomy and nerve conduction physiology. Proficiency in using neurodiagnostic equipment and associated software. Excellent communication skills for interacting with patients and healthcare team. Completion of an accredited Electromyography Technician program. Valid certification or licensure as required by state regulations. Hands-on experience with EMG and nerve conduction study equipment. Strong attention to detail and analytical skills. Ability to follow detailed protocols and work under supervision. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Health insurance Provident Fund Work Location: In person
Job Overview Responsibilities & Duties Prepare patients for electromyography (EMG) tests by explaining procedures for testing. Calibrate and maintain EMG equipment to ensure proper functionality and accuracy. Perform EMG tests by applying electrodes to patient muscles and recording electrical activity. Assist in nerve conduction studies (NCS) to assess the efficiency of nerve impulse transmission. Interpret basic test results and provide preliminary reports to the supervising neurologist. Maintain accurate records of patient data, procedures performed, and test results. Ensure patient safety and comfort during testing procedures. Collaborate with healthcare providers to discuss test findings and potential diagnoses. Electromyographic Technician Qualifications & Skills Certification from a recognized Electromyography program. Previous experience working in a clinical neurophysiology setting. Strong understanding of neuroanatomy and nerve conduction physiology. Proficiency in using neurodiagnostic equipment and associated software. Excellent communication skills for interacting with patients and healthcare team. Completion of an accredited Electromyography Technician program. Valid certification or licensure as required by state regulations. Hands-on experience with EMG and nerve conduction study equipment. Strong attention to detail and analytical skills. Ability to follow detailed protocols and work under supervision. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Health insurance Provident Fund Work Location: In person
A hospital quality manager oversees and implements systems and policies to ensure the highest standards of patient care and safety, adhering to regulatory requirements and accreditation standards like NABH. Their role involves developing and monitoring quality improvement programs, conducting audits and patient surveys, training staff, and analyzing data to enhance patient outcomes and operational efficiency. Key Responsibilities Policy Development and Implementation: Creates, updates, and implements hospital-wide quality policies, procedures, and standards, ensuring compliance with regulatory and accreditation guidelines. Quality Assurance and Monitoring: Oversees quality assurance activities, including monitoring patient care, auditing documentation, and gathering data on patient outcomes, patient satisfaction, and adverse events. Process Improvement: Develops and implements quality improvement programs, using data to identify areas for improvement and to make suggestions for changes to policies and procedures. Staff Training and Development: Conducts training programs for hospital staff to raise awareness about quality standards, safety protocols, and to foster a culture of continuous improvement. Reporting and Analysis: Gathers and analyzes relevant data, producing statistical reports on hospital performance, patient satisfaction, and quality metrics for various reports. Risk Management: Works with clinical teams to assess and mitigate risks, ensuring health and safety standards are met throughout the hospital. Liaison and Collaboration: Collaborates with various departments, including clinical, administrative, and finance, to ensure quality goals are integrated across the organization. Compliance with Standards: Stays informed about and ensures the hospital's adherence to external standards and regulations, such as those set by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH). Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Health insurance Provident Fund Work Location: In person