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Cody Chesser
Dec 5, 20231 min read
Making Waves Scholarship
To Be Awarded In 2024: Two $1,000 scholarships for Technologists Seeking their REEGT Are you or a member of your team seeking tuition...
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Callie Klotka
Nov 29, 20233 min read
Enhancing Patient Monitoring: The Power of In-House and Remote EEG Staffing
In today's healthcare landscape, continuous and accurate monitoring of patients' electroencephalography (EEG) data is crucial for timely...
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Jamie Thomsen
Nov 22, 20232 min read
Neurostorming Vs Seizures
What is Neurostorming? After a severe traumatic brain injury some people may experience neurostorming also known as paroxysmal...
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Callie Klotka
Nov 15, 20234 min read
A Case of Status Epilepticus on CEEG
This is the case of a 69 year old male who presented via ambulance after having an unwitnessed cardiac arrest and being down for an...
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Roya Tompkins
Nov 8, 20232 min read
Benign Epilepsies
In medicine the term benign refers to: ‘not harmful in effect’; for example, a benign condition. When the term is used in epilepsy it is...
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Jamie Thomsen
Nov 1, 20234 min read
In November we wear purple!
November is National Epilepsy Awareness month. The international color for epilepsy is lavender, which is a color symbolizing solitude....
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Jamie Thomsen
Oct 23, 20233 min read
SUDEP Awareness Day October 23
What is SUDEP? SUDEP is the abbreviation for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. According to the Epilepsy Foundation SUDEP is the...
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Steven Estes
Oct 18, 20235 min read
How will AI impact EEG Technologists?
The Chat Open AI platform was questioned on this subject. The answers provided below were not written by a human; rather they were...
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Callie Klotka
Oct 11, 20235 min read
Central Sulcus Mapping Simplified: (CLTM Board Prep Knowledge)
The CLTM board exam has many questions related to brain mapping, which can be intimidating to some REEGTs. I found it difficult to find...
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Caitlin Albers
Oct 4, 20237 min read
SUNFLOWER SYNDROME
Photosensitive epilepsy is a common type of epilepsy in children that is triggered by light. Frequency, type of light, and proximity of...
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Dani Harris
Sep 27, 20232 min read
Hypnogogic Hypersynchrony
This is an EEG sample of a 4 year old with jerking in sleep. What do you see? At first glance, this may seem alarming. Why? Because this...
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Dani Harris
Sep 13, 20231 min read
I am not a Hairdresser, I'm an EEG Technician!
In my last video (check it out if you haven't watched!), I did a bald mannequin measurement on how I measure every day. I really wanted...
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Caitlin Albers
Sep 6, 20236 min read
Epileptic Syndromes in Children: Panayiotopoulos Syndrome
A little girl wakes up in the middle of the night, stumbles past her Frozen night light and out her bedroom door towards her parents...
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Dani Harris
Aug 30, 20233 min read
Why work Remotely?
Since the pandemic, the world has found many resources to transition to remote roles for employment. Healthcare is no different. While...
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Jamie Thomsen
Aug 23, 20233 min read
Seizure Detection: Human vs Computer
Seizure detection can be done by both computers and people, and both methods have their advantages and limitations. Computer Seizure...
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Dani Harris
Aug 16, 20234 min read
Trust me, I'm an EEG Tech
Why do we need patients and caretakers to trust us? How do we walk into a room with sick, scared and sometimes agitated patients and gain...
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Cody Chesser
Aug 9, 20233 min read
Gelastic Seizures and EEG
Gelastic seizures are a rare form of epileptic seizure characterized by sudden and unprovoked bouts of laughter or giggling. They are...
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Caitlin Albers
Aug 2, 20235 min read
Do you need to brush up on your neonate knowledge?
One commonality between most EEG technologists is that reading neonate EEG is difficult. Baby brains are not yet fully developed and...
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Caitlin Albers
Jul 26, 20232 min read
You can help prevent skin breakdown!
Long-term monitoring in EEG is a growing field as we continue to push out from the typical hospital stay to being able obtain EEG data...
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