American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM) serves as the main group for interventional neurophysiological assessment and monitoring (IONM).
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Ultimately, this update aims to enhance SEP monitoring techniques to protect the nervous system throughout surgical interventions.
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The document explains the justification for SEP usage, explores clinical applications, discusses relevant anatomy, provides insights on technical setup and signal acquisition, and offers guidance on interpretation.
This updated position statement from the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM) revises earlier guidelines established in 2005 and 2010, reinforcing SEPs as an indispensable tool for neurophysiological monitoring.
Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) play a crucial role in evaluating the functionality of somatosensory pathways during surgical procedures. Their use is essential for preserving patients' neurological integrity.
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Experience the CNIM Concept Mini course, a 3-weekend crash course designed to boost your knowledge and confidence in Neuromonitoring.
Saturdays at 10 am - 1pm on September 28th, October 5th and 12th.
ASNM full and student members can attend for free.
Join experts James Watt, Julie Trott, and Dr. Michelle Mora as they teach you how to analyze Neuromonitoring Data Settings effectively. Discover tools and techniques to help you prepare for the CNIM Exam with more ease and confidence.
This meeting will not be available for purchase after the meeting, you must register before the meeting date (September 21st)! The meeting is worth 8.25 AMA PRA CAT 1 CME & 8.25 ASNM CEU's. So, register for the 2024 Fall Virtual Symposium today!
Get ready, folks! The 2024 ASNM Virtual Fall Meeting is just around the corner, happening September 21, 2024.
This year’s Fall Virtual Symposium theme is "Cutting Edge Monitoring of Motor Function".
This virtual meeting has three blocks where we will be focusing on Preoperative Considerations for Motor Pathways, Technical Setups & Troubleshooting for MEPs, and MEP Interpretation Systems. As long as you register you will receive a recording of the full meeting!
Come join us tonight for an eye-opening and interactive chat featuring Dr. Aatif M. Husain as we delve into the topic of patient safety. Get ready to interact with our panelist Emily Kale and moderators Kiara Ebinger, Jay Shills, and Dr. Michelle Mora.
Join us for the #ASNM2024 Fall #VirtualSymposium on Motor and Speech White Matter Anatomy presented by Dr. Roberto Rodriguez Rubio. Don't miss out on this insightful event! Register now and gain access to the full recording.
📆 Saturday, September 21, 2024
⏰ 8:30-9:10 AM CST
Excited to announce the #ASNM2024 Fall #VirtualSymposium on September 21! Join us for insightful discussions, live Q&A sessions, and comprehensive analytics. Access all recordings for a week post-event. Register today and be a part of this innovative experience! #IONM
Join us for an insightful #webinar hosted by the ASNM on #Neuromonitoring: Making Patients Safer, featuring distinguished speakers Aatif M. Husain, MD MBA and Emily Kale BS, R. EP T. CNIM
📅 Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
⏰ 7 PM - 8:30 PM EST
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🌶️🧠Intraoperative somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) monitoring: an updated position statement by @TheASNM
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Registration for the ASNM 2024 Fall Virtual Symposium is open! Register today to confirm your spot! As long as you register you will get access to all the recordings for the meeting!