Congrats bro, I am so stressed up learning about the sleep waves and scoring I am a sleep tech for 6 months and still struggling with the events and scoring the study and I am studying for the RPSGT, man it is just too much for one person 🤣
Haha it is a lot and overwhelming while you’re studying all the patterns whether it’s for EEG or sleep. Just remember you don’t need to know everything, just enough to pass the test!
Loved the video. The marking and measuring is what I’m having trouble with. Do you have another video like this that’s a little slower and actually shows you parting the hair. I’m having trouble manipulating the hair
I can make a video in the future showing how I make the marks with hair. A lot of the time you can just draw through the hair onto the scalp. It just takes more practice & I think you’ll be fine!
I have 4 months left in my own course , its really nice to see and relate to someone else starting out. Is there anyway you can upload a video of measuring with the head lying down- in sleeping position.? For me measurements are way harder with the patient lying down, it's like I'm fighting gravity lol
Hey Christopher, it’s great to connect with another EEG tech! You’re right, it’s different when doing a real patient because they’re lying down. I suggest practice making good towel rolls to prop the head up to easily reach the occipital electrodes. It’s best to practice on real people, so maybe I can get a volunteer that I can measure on a video. Thanks for the idea!
Good video idea, that would be a more realistic example! To set an inpatient up, I hold their head with one hand and replace their pillow with a towel roll to prop the back of their head up.
Hey there! So glad you have these UA-cam videos! I’m at laboure college as well and just start my clinicals this week. I was wondering how long did it take you before you got fast at measuring? Takes me about 30 min with lasting the hair on a mannequin head. I measure my first patient on Monday and am super nervous 😬
I used my phone as a timer and purposely tried to measure as fast as possible. You’ll be able to track your progress and see yourself get faster. That way you’ll be confident enough to be great with your first patient!
@@jaredbeckwith thanks for the reply! I also had one more question. Do you round to get a whole number when you measure? Sometimes I get 35.5cm or 36.6cm and then having to do the math so fast kind of gets to me 😣
I always round up to the nearest centimeter to make the math doable in my head. You’ll also find most people’s heads are similar sizes after enough measuring.
Yes I know a few sleep techs that have made the transfer over to doing EEGs on epilepsy patients. Sleep techs are way more knowledge than a person leaning EEGs from scratch!
I have no medical experience but am very tech savvy and am fascinated with the brain so I feel like this can be something I could get into. Are there companies that have on-the-job training or their own facilities? Even unpaid training is fine
There’s a couple 1 year programs that connect you with a hospital for training. After the 1 year then you get paid for the work. Check out the distance programs for 1 year: www.aset.org/m/pages.cfm?pageid=3584
Hey Jared what's your advice for someone looking to get a job as an EEG tech without getting certified or taking a 6 month-1 year training course? I'm looking to do it temporarily so I can get some exposure since I am interested in potentially going into sleep medicine as a physician assistant. I'd want to do the job for roughly 6 months and then probably start PA school. Any potential difficulties/challenges you see with this and any tips to overcome them if they do present themselves? Thanks! I'm in Los Angeles, CA for your reference.
If you only have 6 months and no prior training, I don’t think you’ll be able to get a job. My advice would be to contact local sleep labs or EEG labs and ask to shadow them for a short time. It will take work to get through to these department managers, but the experience will be worth it. Another option if you need money would be to become a sleep tech or EEG tech part-time over the next few years while taking part-time PA classes. A sleep lab might be more interested in spending time training you if you’re going to work at least a year while doing school. Good luck my friend!!
@@jaredbeckwith Hey Jared, I very much appreciate your steadfast response. Unfortunately, that’s not practical for me to do that since once you’re in PA school, you have to commit to it full-time. I actually did shadow a polysomnographic technologist for one or two nights to see what the job would be like. You don’t think there’s anywhere that would be willing to train me on the job? I have to see if I can find a place that is OK with me working temporarily.
I’ve seen as low as $18/hour for people with no experience, up to like $28/hour if doing night shift. I can definitely help train you to be a great tech (:
Hey I don’t think it’s possible to work full time during EEG college. Being at the hospital 2 days a week and coursework is too overwhelming if you add a full time job on top of that. Even working part-time would be difficult but more doable.
@@jaredbeckwith Thanks for the feedback! One more question: what made you choose Laboure? I’m looking at IOHS, I’m looking to see if there is any difference.
My local CC offers a 2 year program and is partnered with a UNI hospital for clinical but I saw that yours is only a 1 year program. What would be the better option?
I’d try to do a one year online college program if they can set you up with a local hospital. That way you’ll pay for one less year of college, and be making money after the first year. If the online colleges can’t set you up with a local hospital, I think the 2 year CC option is still great!
@@jaredbeckwith so I looked up END job applications for my local hospitals and it turns out they require you to pass a 24 month END program. Not really looking to move so I guess the CC is the option 😅
ok wait, you dont open the hair , but how can you see where the mark goes. My teacher says to use hair clips. do you have another video showing what your doing exactly :-)
When first starting out you can use hair clips to practice before doing real patients. I just mark it through the hair, and part it with my hands later when looking for my marks. With lots of practice you’ll have every spot memorized and won’t need hair clips!
It would make sense not measuring but once you have the measurements down that visually you could and would just see the marks and put the device in them spots.... Yeah? Or Nay?
I still measure every time except when it’s not possible like a crying child. The reason for precise measurements is because if the electrodes are too close or too far it changes how the EEG looks.
I do need a little help with 10 20. When I do the 10% and 20%, my pz and oz be off a little. I might have a little anxiety because I want that last measurement to be perfect. What can I do to fix that?
I think pz matters more than oz since there’s no electrode that goes there. When crossing fz, cz, and pz make sure it lines up with the nose going in a straight line. Most important thing with the midline is to double check that they’re in a straight line and an equal distance apart. It’s impossible to have a perfect placement down to the centimeter so no need to be anxious. Just make sure you’re less than 5 centimeters off on each one.
Here’s a list of all EEG programs. I chose one of the distance programs on the list since none were near me: www.aset.org/neurodiagnostic-schools-2023/
Hi I am looking into applying to Laboure, but I was just wondering how did job searching go for you? I think one of my biggest worries about going for the program is paying for the school and then not finding a job😅
During college you work at a clinical site hospital and they usually give you a job offer at the end. I had three job offers after finishing school. EEG tech is a relatively unknown job so you’ll be in high demand with low competition.
Hi! I was just curious if you are planning to take the board exam right away or after you get experience? I'm currently in school to become an EEG tech as well so I just wanted some advice for the future :)
Thanks for reaching out Stacy! Before taking the board exam I would go to the ABRET website and do their “ASAP exam prep” questions. They give like 500 practice questions and will give you an idea if you’re ready to take the exam. Most hospitals will reimburse you the $700 to take the exam if you work there after school. There’s no rush to take the exam, just wait until you’re ready (:
About $50k average in Florida. A brand new tech who is a bad negotiator will get less than $50k. An experienced tech who knows their value will get more than $50k.
Excited to begin my journey as an EEG tech! 😊
Congratulations bro. God bless you on your new journey.
Thanks man, it means a lot! 🙏
Congrats bro, I am so stressed up learning about the sleep waves and scoring I am a sleep tech for 6 months and still struggling with the events and scoring the study and I am studying for the RPSGT, man it is just too much for one person 🤣
Haha it is a lot and overwhelming while you’re studying all the patterns whether it’s for EEG or sleep. Just remember you don’t need to know everything, just enough to pass the test!
LETS GOOOOO KING I am starting in march!
Thanks man! I’m 2 weeks in and loving it
Loved the video. The marking and measuring is what I’m having trouble with. Do you have another video like this that’s a little slower and actually shows you parting the hair. I’m having trouble manipulating the hair
I can make a video in the future showing how I make the marks with hair. A lot of the time you can just draw through the hair onto the scalp. It just takes more practice & I think you’ll be fine!
Omg I have a interview tommorow at Cleveland clinic for eeg tech ..I am.praying I get this job....
Good luck I know you’ll do great!! 😊👍
@@jaredbeckwith I'm nervous its a new experience and new field career for me ..its a huge oppurtunity...do you love it...be honest?
I was nervous too, but everything worked out fine don’t worry! I’m almost 2 years in and am still loving it.
I have 4 months left in my own course , its really nice to see and relate to someone else starting out. Is there anyway you can upload a video of measuring with the head lying down- in sleeping position.? For me measurements are way harder with the patient lying down, it's like I'm fighting gravity lol
Hey Christopher, it’s great to connect with another EEG tech! You’re right, it’s different when doing a real patient because they’re lying down. I suggest practice making good towel rolls to prop the head up to easily reach the occipital electrodes. It’s best to practice on real people, so maybe I can get a volunteer that I can measure on a video. Thanks for the idea!
Hey how do you find a course
Can you do an "inpatient" style video where you are measuring with the patient laying down and not being able to move their head on their own?
Good video idea, that would be a more realistic example! To set an inpatient up, I hold their head with one hand and replace their pillow with a towel roll to prop the back of their head up.
Hey there! So glad you have these UA-cam videos! I’m at laboure college as well and just start my clinicals this week. I was wondering how long did it take you before you got fast at measuring? Takes me about 30 min with lasting the hair on a mannequin head. I measure my first patient on Monday and am super nervous 😬
*parting the hair
I used my phone as a timer and purposely tried to measure as fast as possible. You’ll be able to track your progress and see yourself get faster. That way you’ll be confident enough to be great with your first patient!
@@jaredbeckwith thanks for the reply! I also had one more question. Do you round to get a whole number when you measure? Sometimes I get 35.5cm or 36.6cm and then having to do the math so fast kind of gets to me 😣
I always round up to the nearest centimeter to make the math doable in my head. You’ll also find most people’s heads are similar sizes after enough measuring.
I’m in my second year of polysom (sleep tech). We use this method. I wonder if I could ever cross over to an EEG tech?
Yes I know a few sleep techs that have made the transfer over to doing EEGs on epilepsy patients. Sleep techs are way more knowledge than a person leaning EEGs from scratch!
I have no medical experience but am very tech savvy and am fascinated with the brain so I feel like this can be something I could get into. Are there companies that have on-the-job training or their own facilities? Even unpaid training is fine
There’s a couple 1 year programs that connect you with a hospital for training. After the 1 year then you get paid for the work. Check out the distance programs for 1 year: www.aset.org/m/pages.cfm?pageid=3584
@@jaredbeckwith thx a lot bud, appreciate it
Congrats😀😀 am jealous 😌😌
Thank you so much!! If you need any help I’m here for you 😊
Hey Jared what's your advice for someone looking to get a job as an EEG tech without getting certified or taking a 6 month-1 year training course? I'm looking to do it temporarily so I can get some exposure since I am interested in potentially going into sleep medicine as a physician assistant. I'd want to do the job for roughly 6 months and then probably start PA school. Any potential difficulties/challenges you see with this and any tips to overcome them if they do present themselves? Thanks! I'm in Los Angeles, CA for your reference.
If you only have 6 months and no prior training, I don’t think you’ll be able to get a job. My advice would be to contact local sleep labs or EEG labs and ask to shadow them for a short time. It will take work to get through to these department managers, but the experience will be worth it.
Another option if you need money would be to become a sleep tech or EEG tech part-time over the next few years while taking part-time PA classes. A sleep lab might be more interested in spending time training you if you’re going to work at least a year while doing school.
Good luck my friend!!
@@jaredbeckwith Hey Jared, I very much appreciate your steadfast response. Unfortunately, that’s not practical for me to do that since once you’re in PA school, you have to commit to it full-time. I actually did shadow a polysomnographic technologist for one or two nights to see what the job would be like. You don’t think there’s anywhere that would be willing to train me on the job? I have to see if I can find a place that is OK with me working temporarily.
It’s possible you could find some place that would train you on the job. Just keep in mind you’ll probably need to ask a lot of places.
CONGRATS! I’ve got an opportunity to join an eeg tech with on the job training.. thanks for this info! Could you give income ranges for your area?!
I’ve seen as low as $18/hour for people with no experience, up to like $28/hour if doing night shift. I can definitely help train you to be a great tech (:
@@jaredbeckwith thanks for the insight! Ill certainly be watching your videos for more helpful content. Great work, wish you the best!
Hey! Were you able to maintain working full time while in the program?
Hey I don’t think it’s possible to work full time during EEG college. Being at the hospital 2 days a week and coursework is too overwhelming if you add a full time job on top of that. Even working part-time would be difficult but more doable.
@@jaredbeckwith Thanks for the feedback! One more question: what made you choose Laboure? I’m looking at IOHS, I’m looking to see if there is any difference.
I’m an eeg tech but I’m not certified, any guidance on how to obtain my certification?
Here is a link to ABRET’s 4 paths to R. EEG T. certification: abret.org/index.php?cID=682
been seeing an uptick in this profession. probably due to pandemic
You’re right, all medical professions are more in demand since then!
My local CC offers a 2 year program and is partnered with a UNI hospital for clinical but I saw that yours is only a 1 year program. What would be the better option?
I’d try to do a one year online college program if they can set you up with a local hospital. That way you’ll pay for one less year of college, and be making money after the first year. If the online colleges can’t set you up with a local hospital, I think the 2 year CC option is still great!
@@jaredbeckwith so I looked up END job applications for my local hospitals and it turns out they require you to pass a 24 month END program. Not really looking to move so I guess the CC is the option 😅
You’re right, they probably all hire students from your CC program. During school reach out if you have any EEG questions I’m happy to help!
@@jaredbeckwith alright I sure will, thank you!
ok wait, you dont open the hair , but how can you see where the mark goes. My teacher says to use hair clips. do you have another video showing what your doing exactly :-)
When first starting out you can use hair clips to practice before doing real patients. I just mark it through the hair, and part it with my hands later when looking for my marks. With lots of practice you’ll have every spot memorized and won’t need hair clips!
It would make sense not measuring but once you have the measurements down that visually you could and would just see the marks and put the device in them spots.... Yeah? Or Nay?
I still measure every time except when it’s not possible like a crying child. The reason for precise measurements is because if the electrodes are too close or too far it changes how the EEG looks.
I am Neuro-technologist from India i have 3 yrs experience so i would like to know that getting job in US for EEG tech is Exam(ABRET) is compulsory
Hello, it is not compulsory. My first year as and EEG tech I did not take the ABRET exam
@@jaredbeckwith
So can u please guide me for the job in US for EEG tech how should or where should I apply
@@jyotishinde6284 first make sure you are okay to work in USA, then apply to hospitals and demonstrate you know how to do EEG.
@@jaredbeckwith
Thank u so much.
I do need a little help with 10 20. When I do the 10% and 20%, my pz and oz be off a little. I might have a little anxiety because I want that last measurement to be perfect. What can I do to fix that?
I think pz matters more than oz since there’s no electrode that goes there. When crossing fz, cz, and pz make sure it lines up with the nose going in a straight line. Most important thing with the midline is to double check that they’re in a straight line and an equal distance apart. It’s impossible to have a perfect placement down to the centimeter so no need to be anxious. Just make sure you’re less than 5 centimeters off on each one.
@@jaredbeckwith Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
Could you tell me about the salary am a student pursuing neuroscience technology degree program
About $50k/year to start
What program did you attend?
Here’s a list of all EEG programs. I chose one of the distance programs on the list since none were near me: www.aset.org/neurodiagnostic-schools-2023/
Could you tell about the salary for EEG technoligist in 'UK'
I would estimate around £50,000 a year
Hi I am looking into applying to Laboure, but I was just wondering how did job searching go for you? I think one of my biggest worries about going for the program is paying for the school and then not finding a job😅
During college you work at a clinical site hospital and they usually give you a job offer at the end. I had three job offers after finishing school. EEG tech is a relatively unknown job so you’ll be in high demand with low competition.
Thanks for the reply, means a lot! I have a feeling I will be coming to your channel in the future for much guidance 😊
What program do i need to get into this job thanks
Hey Michael I’d love to help you become an EEG tech! I went to Labouré College online it’s a one year program.
Hi! I was just curious if you are planning to take the board exam right away or after you get experience? I'm currently in school to become an EEG tech as well so I just wanted some advice for the future :)
Thanks for reaching out Stacy! Before taking the board exam I would go to the ABRET website and do their “ASAP exam prep” questions. They give like 500 practice questions and will give you an idea if you’re ready to take the exam. Most hospitals will reimburse you the $700 to take the exam if you work there after school. There’s no rush to take the exam, just wait until you’re ready (:
What is the salary?
Like $60,000 average. Can be more or less based on location.
How is the pay in your location?
About $50k average in Florida. A brand new tech who is a bad negotiator will get less than $50k. An experienced tech who knows their value will get more than $50k.
@@jaredbeckwith I’m in California and I have the union book for a few hospitals. Some per diem techs make up to $101/hr with the low end around $42/hr
@@riyen_thy yeah sounds about right, some people make a lot in cali!
how much do they pay
I made $50k starting in Florida, now making $60k.