Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
The Clinical Neurophysiologist is responsible for the assessment and diagnosis of neurological disorders through the analysis of bioelectrical activity in the central and peripheral nervous systems. The role includes conducting and interpreting tests such as EEG, EMG, and evoked potentials, and working closely with other healthcare professionals to develop treatment plans for patients.
Required Skills
In-depth knowledge of neurophysiological techniques and procedures.
Proficiency in using neurodiagnostic equipment.
Strong diagnostic and analytical skills.
Ability to work under pressure and manage a complex caseload.
Excellent communication and patient interaction skills.
Strong attention to detail and precision in test administration and interpretation.
Collaborative team player with a patient-oriented approach.
Commitment to continuous learning and staying updated with the latest medical research in neurophysiology.
Qualifications
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or equivalent with specialization in neurology or a related field.
Valid medical license and board certification in clinical neurophysiology.
A minimum of 2 years of post-residency experience in clinical neurophysiology.
Demonstrated competency in conducting neurophysiological tests such as EEG, EMG, NCS, etc.
Strong knowledge of neurological disorders and their treatment.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary healthcare environment.
Commitment to ongoing professional development and education.
Responsibilities
Conducting electroencephalograms (EEG), electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction studies (NCS), and other neurophysiological tests.
Analyzing and interpreting test results to diagnose neurological conditions.
Consulting with physicians to discuss findings and assist in the development of treatment plans.
Providing expert advice on the management of patients with neurological disorders.
Maintaining accurate patient records and test results.
Staying current with advancements in neurophysiological testing and techniques.
Collaborating with other healthcare professionals in a multidisciplinary team.
Participating in research projects to advance the field of clinical neurophysiology.