If you didn’t get an opportunity to travel to Phoenix for this year’s ASET Conference - take a quick peek at a summary of details below.
The Schedule of Events included:
Lectured tracks for EEG, Nerve Conduction studies and Evoked Potentials
Exhibit time to explore the latest advancements in the field
Keynote presentations to jump start and inspire
Numerous networking events to connect with peers, industry leaders, and potential collaborators.
and the opportunity to earn 21+ CEUs - and who doesn’t need those!
Whether you were looking to deepen your expertise or broaden your skill set, the annual conference is aways tailored to support your growth.
Some of my highlights include:
The Future of EEG Monitoring and the Potential Impact of AI advancements - this is here and the best part....an improvement to patient diagnosis and care.
MEG: From Clinical Applications to Research Discoveries - this is just amazing! For the early technologists that are blazing the way for this addition to our field….thank you!
A series of Nerve Conduction talks - after over 25 years in the field adding this to my skill set is currently very important to me.
Advocacy Architects: Building Bridges to a Better Future - my personal opinion: this is essential for technologists to help shape what the future looks like for our profession. If we don’t; no one will. Having trained, experienced and credentialed technologists will make our collective efforts stronger and just might be the only way we continue to be able to provide this essential service in the future.
Seizure Semiology - because frontal and temporal lobe seizures are just SO interesting!
Of course there were many more highlights and the details are too many to list here - attending a conference not only is time well spent but the opportunity will pay for itself in spades.
If you are not able to travel - look for Chapter events in your state.
With exhibitors and speakers showcasing groundbreaking tools and solutions this opportunity gives us a firsthand look at the future of Neurodiagnostics.
Roya Tompkins, MS, REEG/EP T, RPSGT
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