An Interesting Career You May Not Have Heard of
So there are several settings where an END Technologist can be found, sleep disorder centers are one example because they have specialized professional technologists who do nothing but help evaluate sleep disorders. Doctors often prescribe a visit to a sleep clinic to get to the root of a sleep disorder. There studies are performed by neurophysiology professionals many of who are Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists. “What we end up doing is getting as much information as we can so the doctor can make a clear cut diagnosis. We need to get the best information that we can based on our training based on our experience.” Said Robert Wright of the Mease Sleep Disorder Center. “This has been a very good career choice for me. I do enjoy doing the work. It’s very very interesting. There are a lot of different things, initially I didn’t know about sleep and the different information that was out there on different processes and really how important sleep is to your daily life, your regular functioning and really your overall health, so that has been very interesting and continues to be.” he added.
This is a profession about people who care about people and want to make a difference. For those that are interested in healthcare, but some of the more traditional medical professions are not appealing to them. “Probably the most important thing that I’ve been working with over the past 30 years that’s helped me stay in this field is that we deal directly with the people. We deal with patients that are dependant and vulnerable and they come to us and the count on us to know what we’re doing they expect us to have state of the art equipment and know our job but they go away remembering how they are treated and we’re afforded the opportunity to spend quality time with our patients. You actually spend time getting a history on them applying the electrodes. You spend time performing the tests and you get to care for them and care about them. In many cases you see them time and time again as they come back for follow up studies and it’s that human touch along with the technology that’s been rewarding to me.” Says Tim Stokes. In addition to sleep studies, there is growing demand for other testing procedures in this profession that is experiencing a shortage of qualified personnel.