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Technologist, Electroneurodiagnostic
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| Activities | According to the AMA Health professions description, electroneurodiagnostic (END) technology is the medical diagnostic field devoted to the recording and study of electrical activity in the brain and nervous system. |
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| Outlook | Faster-than-average-job growth |
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| Median Income | $53,500 per year average in 2008 |
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| Work Context & Conditions | END personnel work primarily in neurology-related departments of hospitals, but many also work in clinics and the private offices of neurologists and neurosurgeons. |
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| Minimum Education Requirements | Technical Program
Academic High School Program
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| Skills | Monitoring, Critical Thinking, Operation and Control, Quality Control Analysis, Active Listening, Time Management, Troubleshooting, Equipment Maintenance, Active Learning, Complex Problem Solving, Operation Monitoring, Reading Comprehension, Science |
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| Abilities | Oral Expression, Manual Dexterity, Deductive Reasoning, Problem Sensitivity, Written Comprehension, Near Vision, Information Ordering, Inductive Reasoning |
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