Neurodiagnostic technicians in the Military focus on diagnostic tests related to brain functions. They assist physicians in performing electroencephalography (EEG) tests. They prepare patients for examination and operate EEG equipment to identify organic brain diseases. These specialists also maintain the EEG equipment.
Neurodiagnostic (EEG) technicians usually work in hospitals and clinics. In combat situations, they may work in mobile field hospitals.
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Base pay is the standard income you’ll earn as a service member, providing a stable foundation to start achieving your financial goals.
All enlisted service members complete basic military training, which includes time spent in a classroom and in the field, and covers tactical and survival skills, physical training, military life and customs, and weapons training. Neurodiagnostic (EEG) technicians receive classroom and on-the-job medical training, through which they develop skills in providing basic patient care. Training content may include:
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