Find EEG Careers in Philadelphia with SpecialtyCare

By participating in such a large number of surgeries and by working with world-class surgeons, SpecialtyCare is the most experienced provider of outsourced clinical services in the industry. If you’re dedicated and looking for neurodiagnostic careers, we want to talk with you. We are always interested in building our team by hiring and training smart, dedicated people who share our values and our commitment to excellence.
SpecialtyCare continues to grow and we’d like you to grow alongside us. We serve more than 1,000 hospitals and support more than 13,000 surgeons. Our clinicians and technicians participate in over 350,000 surgeries each year in 45 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

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Become a Neurodiagnostic Technician

Those focusing on neurodiagnostic careers and neurodiagnostic technicians are highly trained and will learn to work seamlessly in the operating room with numerous procedures. Here are the three main neurodiagnostic procedures our technicians oversee:

Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound- TCD determines the blood flow in the major arteries in the brain. It’s a non-evasive exam that produces results quickly. It is also an inexpensive procedure. TCD is useful in detecting brain disease and evaluating stroke or TIA. 

Carotid Duplex Ultrasound- CD provides important information about the carotid arteries and blood flow to the brain. It’s used to detect possible arterial disease. High frequency sound waves are sent from a probe placed on the neck to echo off the arterial areas to produce an image on a monitor that gives us the information we need. 

Electroencephalography- An EEG is used to record electrical activity in the brain, similar to how an EKG records heart activity. Determining whether or not the brain is functioning properly is extremely important for physicians. An EEG can help determine many conditions such as stroke, dementia, narcolepsy, seizures, tumors, and more.

Why Work with SpecialtyCare?

Compensation and Benefits
SpecialtyCare offers our neurophysiologists competitive compensation and an excellent benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans. We also offer generous paid time off, 401(k) with matching funds, tuition reimbursement, professional development and membership allowances, certification test preparation, and support.
Work-Life Balance
Healthcare professions can be demanding, physically and emotionally. There are long shifts, emergencies, and unexpected hours added on to shifts. SpecialtyCare understands this and makes every effort to ensure relief is on the way. We take every measure to avoid burnout by stepping in to assist.
Opportunity to Give Back
SpecialtyCare also proudly supports and encourages our clinicians to share their time and expertise with patients and medical teams in underserved areas across the globe through mission trips and charity work. And since we provide services at so many hospitals, we offer opportunities to work in a number of medical settings.

Additional Benefits

SpecialtyCare provides a large benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. We have matching 401(k) and generous paid time-off plans. On top of covering the cost of maintaining state licensures and medical malpractice insurance, we also provide funds for continuing education and professional membership dues/fees. You can help us continue to shape the standards of clinical care.

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