Tag: Neuroscience

EEG Outline Updates for 2025

Hard to believe it’s 2025!  If this is your Year to Getting Registered – just a couple quick updates to be on the look out for: As with previous years there is a new Handbook on the ABRET site and this year they have… Continue Reading “EEG Outline Updates for 2025”

Grateful

So purely coincidental but super fitting that it’s almost Thanksgiving…exactly 5 years ago this week The Neurodiagnostic Niche published it’s first post. I’d like to start out by saying Thank You.I always consider it a tiny miracle that anyone spends their precious time reading… Continue Reading “Grateful”

A Century to Remember

It’s been 100 years since Hans Berger, a German psychiatrist invented the Electroencephalogram! That’s quite the milestone. Last week was all about celebrating those in the Neurodiagnostic field with a special focus on Advocacy. Even though the week has passed – let’s keep the… Continue Reading “A Century to Remember”

March Madness

I think we would all agree that the events of this month give all new meaning to the phrase March Madness. Pandemic. Social Distancing. Flattening the Curve….we’ve introduced a lot of new terms into our vocabulary lately. When the world seems out of control,… Continue Reading “March Madness”

Look to your Mentors

“Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with a great mentor.” – Japanese Proverb Look to your mentors.If you don’t have one…you need one. Opportunities to learn from others can come in many forms and little lessons can be found… Continue Reading “Look to your Mentors”