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Pursue your passion for caring with Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina, which is consistently ranked among the best in the United States. The largest of Duke Health's four hospitals with 1062 patient beds, it features comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including a regional emergency/trauma center, an endo-surgery center, and more.
Position Highlights
Relocation Assistance: Available for qualified external candidates.
Commitment Bonus: This position includes a $7,500 commitment bonus for eligible new hires.
Work Schedule: Nights / 3-12 Hour Shifts (36 hours per week).
Location Information
Duke Sleep Disorder Center 710 W. Main St., Suite 200 Durham, NC 27701
Occupational Summary
Provide clinical assessment, physiological monitoring, and testing to assist with the diagnosis, management, and prevention of sleep-related disorders in adult patients. This role utilizes advanced diagnostic and therapeutic tools to deliver high-quality care within the Duke Health System.
Primary Tools and Procedures:
Polysomnography & Scoring: Identifying clinical events (respiratory, cardiac, limb movements, arousals) according to AASM and laboratory guidelines.
Reporting: Generating accurate reports by tabulating sleep/wake and clinical event data.
Therapeutic Titration: Expert management of Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) devices, oximetry, capnography, and nocturnal oxygen.
Assessment Tools: Utilizing actigraphy, screening devices, and adult-specific patient questionnaires.
Work Performed by Level
Level 1
Preparation: Verify medical orders and protocols; explain procedures to adult patients and orient them to the sleep center environment.
Calibration: Prepare and calibrate testing equipment to ensure proper functioning; identify and report abnormalities.
Data Acquisition: Perform routine PAP mask fittings and apply electrodes/sensors per published standards. Assist with "lights out" and "lights on" procedures.
Documentation: Record routine observations, sleep stages, and clinical events to facilitate physician interpretation.
Patient Care: Provide age-specific care focused on adult and geriatric populations.
Level 2
Clinical Independence: Perform all Level 1 duties with increased autonomy and minimal supervision.
Advanced Monitoring: Independently perform routine and CPAP/split polysomnography data acquisition; ensure signals are artifact-free and make real-time adjustments.
Clinical Review: Independently review patient history, physical information, medications, and study protocols to tailor the night's evaluation.
Complex Procedures: Perform complex PAP/split/BPAP/ASV data acquisition and fitting for patients with comorbid conditions.
Specialized Protocols: Follow MSLT, MWT, and complex parasomnia study protocols.
Operational Leadership: Oversee unusual procedures, troubleshoot equipment as a "super user," and perform maintenance.
Administrative: Assign nightly workloads, process daily charges, and serve as Charge Tech for designated annual hours.
Required Qualifications
Education
Level 1: High school diploma/GED plus 1 year of post-secondary education OR current enrollment in an accredited health-related program (PSG or Respiratory Therapy emphasis).
Level 2 & 3: Associate?s Degree in a health-related field preferred, OR completion of a polysomnography/respiratory therapy program (minimum 1-year duration) at an accredited facility.
Experience
Level 1: No experience required with an Associate?s Degree; otherwise, 6 months of direct patient care.
Level 2: 18 months in polysomnography preferred. If no Associate's degree, must have 2 additional years of direct patient care.
Level 3: 4 years of experience in Polysomnography Technology required.
Degrees, Licensures, & Certifications
All Levels: Must maintain current BLS certification.
Level 1: Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) or Respiratory Care Practitioner (CRT or RRT) license required.
Level 2 & 3: Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) or Respiratory Therapist with Sleep Disorders Specialist certification (CRT-SDS or RRT-SDS) required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Expertise in adult-specific sleep disorders (Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Insomnia, Narcolepsy, and Restless Leg Syndrome).
Ability to communicate complex clinical information to adult and geriatric patients with professionalism and grace.
Strong technical proficiency in sleep-specific software and diagnostic hardware.
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