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- Electroencephalogram (EEG) Technician
EEG/END Technology
Overview
Electroneurodiagnostic technology (END) is the scientific field devoted
to the recording and studying the electrical activity of the brain and
nervous system.
The most well known procedure is the Electroencephalogram (EEG).
An EEG technician works 1-on-1
with patients in a healthcare setting, with responsibilities including:
- performing tests and using computers to record the on-going electrical
activity of the brain
- assist in the diagnosis of a variety of neurological problems
Program Certificate
- Certificate of Completion in EEG Technology
Employment Outlook
This program prepares students for work as EEG technicians and
employment is found in hospitals and physician's offices.
After gaining work experience students may take an exam to become a
registered electroencephalogram technician and may also pursue training and
registration in related END fields.
Electroencephalogram (EEG) technicians earn an hourly range of $18.38 to
$23.31 for an annual salary range of $38,236 to $48,495.