Clinical Neurophysiologist
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Last updated on 09 Jan 2026
Overview
A Clinical Neurophysiologist specializes in diagnosing and managing disorders related to the nervous system by conducting and interpreting electrical recordings of brain and nerve activity. They play a key role in assessing conditions such as epilepsy, neuropathies, and sleep disorders. Their expertise supports neurologists and neurosurgeons in treatment planning. This role demands high accuracy, patience, and detailed observation. They often work in hospitals, clinics, or research labs.

Job Description
- Conduct EEGs, EMGs, and nerve conduction studies
- Analyze electrical signals from the brain and nerves
- Assist neurologists in complex case diagnostics
- Provide neurophysiological monitoring during surgeries
- Interpret neurophysiological data for treatment planning
- Train junior medical staff and technologists
- Ensure equipment calibration and patient safety

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