Neurodiagnostic (EEG) Program
Program Offered By:
Lansing Community College, Kellogg Community College, Grand Rapids Community College, Mid Michigan College, Southwestern Michigan College, West Shore Community College through EPiC Consortium and hosted by West Shore Community College
EEG Program Information
Neurodiagnostic Technologists are highly skilled, and highly sought after medical professionals. Their specific skill set and level of professionalism is what really sets them apart from other healthcare professions. Although there are several modalities that a Neurodiagnostic Technologist can specialize in, recording electroencephalograms is what they are most known for.
This program will focus on training Neurodiagnostic Technologists on how to apply cranial surface electrodes, and how to record an electroencephalogram. Upon completion of this program, students should feel confident and ready to take and pass the national registry board exams. A passing score will earn them the designation of R.EEG T.
This program caters to several different learning styles with classes that are online, college campus labs, and rotating hospital internships. Students are given opportunities to learn and ask questions in multiple settings. Hands on learning and direct contact with our Neurologist, Dr Mounzer Kassab make this program unique and optimal for success.
The EPiC EEG program is designed not only to foster the skills and knowledge necessary for competent practice in EEG, but also places emphasis on professional attitudes, values and behaviors that encourage the professional growth of the individual student. Clinical learning experiences are provided by affiliating hospitals, clinics and other EEG provider facilities. Didactic learning experiences occur in supportive college course work delivered through an online environment. Both are equally important to the development of the competent EEG technologist.
Under these philosophies, the program assumes the responsibility of a facilitator of learning. Specifically, it will plan, select, administer, and assess learning experiences. These experiences are developed to meet established objectives and eligibility requirements of the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic (ABRET) to complete the EEG certification exam.
To apply to this program:
Click on the Community College link at the top of the page. You will be directed to the admission personal at the College you would like to apply through.
Relevant Program Documents
For Additional Program Information, please contact:
Amy Lee at alee@mcca.org
Alyssa Saladino at asaladino@westshore.edu
Maddie Spencer at mspencer@mwtec.org OR mstenger@westshore.edu
Clinical Sites
Review the available clinical site locations in the document linked below.
5-Year Program Outcomes Data
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CAAHEP
Visit the Official Website at
www.caahep.org
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ABRET
Visit the Official Website at:
www.abret.org
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ASET
Visit the Official Website at:
www.aset.org