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RESOURCE CATALOGFOR NEURODIAGNOSTIC PROFESSIONALS

Evaluation of electrical potentials from peripheral nerves

NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES

ASET-CEUS

ONLINE COURSES

PUBLICATIONS

WEBINAR RECORDINGS

DVDSWAYS TO ORDER/REGISTER

ONLINE at www.aset.org/storeCALL 816.931.1120 x102

FAX your order to 816.931.1145MAIL your order to:

ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society402 E Bannister Rd, Ste A

Kansas City, MO 64131

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ONLINE COURSES12-month access to all online courses from the time of first log-on.

NCS 101 INTRODUCTION TO NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES AND TERMINOLOGY

Description: This introduction to NCS and Terminology course is designed to help prepare the neurodiagnostic technologist to add nerve conduction studies to their technical skills and prepare for the NCS board exam. Goals include the identification of terms used to describe NCS instrumentation; nerves and muscles used in routine NCS; NCS waveforms; neuroanatomy of the peripheral nervous system and spinal cord; disorders for which NCS and EMG are used in the diagnosis; and signs and symptoms seen in the types of neurological disorders and injuries seen in NCS testing. Required text: 1) Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro. Experience level(s): This course gives the participant the basic terminology foundation needed to begin training in Nerve Conduction Studies. It is also an excellent preparation for technologists of all levels preparing to take credentialing exam or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Three lessons, three quizzes, and a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader. ASET-CEUs: 2.5 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 102 ANATOMY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

Description: This course contains both basic and advanced neuroanatomy and neurophysiology required to begin training in nerve conduction studies for the Neurodiagnostic professional. Course content includes the central nervous system, brain, and spinal cord. It will include both structure, function, blood supply, and neuropathways. Required reading: Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases by Hal Blumenfeld, M.D., Ph.D. Experience level(s):

This course gives the participant the foundation in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology required to begin training in nerve conduction studies. It is also an excellent preparation for technologists of all levels preparing to take credentialing exam or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Twelve lessons, review questions to work on each week, discussion assignments to participate in, and a 99-question final exam (essay and short answer). Format: Self-paced. MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader, Microsoft Word.Faculty: Don York, Ph.D. ASET-CEUs: 20 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 103 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NCS AND INSTRUMENTATION

Description: This course is designed to help prepare the neurodiagnostic technologist to add nerve conduction studies to their technical skills and help prepare them for taking the board exam in NCS. The content is basic NCS instrumentation including basic electrical concepts and fundamentals of nerve conduction instruments.Required Reading: 1) Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro; 2) Johnson’s Practical EMG, 4th Edition by Pease, Lew, and Johnson; 3) Electricity Demystified by Stan Gibilisco. Experience level(s): This course is essential for NCS professionals. It is also an excellent preparation for technologists of all levels preparing to take credentialing exam or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Three lessons, four quizzes, and a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader. Faculty: Brian Markley, R. EEG/EP T., R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, BS ASET-CEUs: 6 for successful completion of the course.

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NCS courses were developed by recognized subject matter experts

(SME) who are outstanding in the field of nerve conduction studies.

University professors were also recruited in the development of

these courses. With the ASET NCS national competencies serving as the

foundation, SMEs and university professors collaborated on the outline of module topics,

and course faculty collaborated on the design, development, and presentation of course

offerings. All courses have been peer reviewed for content, content clarity, instructions,

and time for completion.

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NCS 104 TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF UPPER & LOWER EXTREMITY NCS

Description: Develop skills to perform basic upper and lower extremity NCS studies with an understanding of the basic anatomy and neurophysiology, instrument setting, measurement techniques, electrode placements, muscles and nerves involved in the testing and testing procedures. Required reading: Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro. Experience level(s): This course is essential for NCS professionals. This course is for the NCS professional who is new to the field, preparing to take credentialing exams, or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Five lessons, three quizzes, and a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader. Faculty: Melody Kise, R.NCS.T., CNCT ASET-CEUs: 10 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 105 TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF FACIAL & EYE BLINK REFLEX

Description: Goals of this course are to define basic anatomy of Cranial Nerves V and VII, perform NCS procedures for testing Blink Reflexes, recognize normal and abnormal blink reflex responses, and recognize and troubleshoot artifacts and technical problems. Required reading: Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro. Experience level(s): This course is for the NCS professional who is new to the field, preparing to take the credentialing exam, or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Three lessons, three quizzes, and a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader.Faculty: Jerry Morris, R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MS ASET-CEUs: 12 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 106 ENTRAPMENTS AND TRAUMA IN THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

Description: Develop skills to perform evaluations using NCS for nerve entrapments and traumatic injuries to peripheral nerves. A review of the upper extremity NCS procedures is included with evaluation of median, ulnar and radial and distal proximal neuropathies and other trauma. Distal and proximal neuropathies and injuries in the lower extremities. Also included is a detailed description of the brachial plexus and lumbar plexus. Challenging case studies will be presented to develop discriminatory skills of the technologist. Required reading: Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro. Experience level(s): This course is for the NCS professional who is new to the field, preparing to take the

credentialing exam, or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Two lessons, two quizzes, and a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader. Faculty: Janet James, R.NCS.T., R. EEG T., CNCT, FASET ASET-CEUs: 20 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 107 DISEASES OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

Description: The course content includes 136 pages of reading assignments in Preston and Shapiro and video presentations on the topics: Plexopathies; Inherited Peripheral Neuropathies; Metabolic Peripheral Neuropathies; Infectious/Inflammatory Peripheral Neuropathies; Generalized Peripheral Neuropathies; Radiculopathies; Motor Neuron Diseases. Required reading: Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro. Experience level(s): This course is for the NCS professional who is new to the field, preparing to take the credentialing exam, or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Eight lessons, eight quizzes, and a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader. Faculty: Jerry Morris, R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MS ASET-CEUs: 20 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 108 NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION DISEASES & REPETITIVE STIM

Description: This course is designed to provide the technologist with background in neurophysiology, anatomy and function of the neuromuscular junction, to understand the neuromuscular disorders and to instruct NCS technologists in the basic skills needed to perform Repetitive Stimulation testing. Topics include, Neuromuscular Junction Technical Aspects, Neuromuscular Junction Diseases and Processes, Myopathies, and Neuromuscular Junction Case Studies. Required reading: Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro. Experience level(s): This course is for the NCS professional who is new to the field, preparing to take the credentialing exam, or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Five lessons, four quizzes and a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader.Faculty: Jerry Morris, R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MS ASET-CEUs: 20 for successful completion of the course.

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NCS 109 OVERVIEW OF BASIC EMG FOR THE NCS TECHNOLOGIST

Description: In this course, you will learn to identify the steps in the procedure of repetitive stimulation, recognize the diseases of the neuromuscular junction, describe the parts of the neuromuscular junction and identify the function of the synapse on the muscle, list the electrode placements sites, recognize abnormalities, identify some of the reasons why an Electromyogram (EMG) is needed, define EMG and how it complements the NCS and recognize a list of motor unit conditions including: Anterior horn cell diseases: ALS Poliomyelitis Shingles Infantile progressive muscular atrophy Nerve Root injuries Herniated Nucleus Pulposus (with or without radiculopathy) Dural Sheath entrapment Peripheral Nerve (axons) Neuromuscular Junction Myasthenia Gravis Myasthenic syndrome (Lambert-Eaton) Botulism Immature neuromuscular junction during reinnervation Muscular Diseases Muscular dystrophy Myotonic dystrophy Polymyositis Steroid myopathy and type II atrophy. Required reading: Johnson’s Practical EMG, 4th Edition by Pease, Lew, and Johnson. Experience level(s): This course is for the NCS professional who is new to the field, preparing to take the credentialing exam, or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Reading assignments and final exam. Format: Self-paced. Adobe Reader. Faculty: Janet James, R.NCS.T., R. EEG T., CNCT, FASET ASET-CEUs: 1 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 110 SET UP & ADMINISTRATION IN EMG–NCS LAB

Description: This course provides instruction in the set up and establishment of a NCS/EMG lab. Topics covered are physical lab set up, personnel requirements, standards for establishing procedures and performance, AANEM Lab Accreditation, and considerations such as pacemakers and infection control. Required reading: Literature is provided. No additional books or materials required. Experience level(s): This is a basic, introductory course for those entering the field, establishing new labs or those recently promoted to a supervisory position in an EMG/NCS lab. Schedule: Four lessons and a 55 question final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader; Microsoft Word. Faculty: Dorothy J. Gaiter, R. EEG T., R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MHA ASET-CEUs: 3 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 111 TROUBLESHOOTING, PITFALLS, DIFFICULTIES, & ANOMALIES IN NCS

Description: This course is designed to help the technologist develop skills in troubleshooting the NSC instrument, develop skills needed to resolve difficult NCS testing, and recognize anomalies and variations of normal nerve pathways and adjust the NCS test appropriately. List technical factors affecting nerve conduction study results; Minimize the effects of technical factors when doing nerve conduction studies; Define the common anomalous innervations affecting nerve conduction studies; Recognize the physiological factors that can influence NCS measurements; Recognize the effect of electrode placement and application on nerve conduction studies; Describe the effect of instrument settings on NCS measurements; Recognize anomalous innervations when performing NCS. Required reading: Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders by Preston and Shapiro. Experience level(s): This course is for the NCS professional who is new to the field, preparing to take the credentialing exam, or is in need of continuing education to refresh their skills. Schedule: Four lessons, four quizzes, a final exam. Format: Self-paced. QuickTime video or MP3 audio file player; Adobe Reader. Faculty: Brian Markley, R. EEG/EP T., R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, BS ASET-CEUs: 6 for successful completion of the course.

NCS 112 NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES FINAL REVIEW AND PRACTICE EXAM

The NCS Final Review and Practice Exam includes 300+ NCS practice exam questions along with handout materials for study, and is designed to help prepare the neurodiagnostic technologist to add nerve conduction studies to their technical skills and prepare them for taking the board exam in NCS. The practice exam can be taken multiple times. ASET-CEUs: This is a non-credit course.

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PUBLICATIONS

NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES FROM A TO Z

By Barbara Crout, R. NCS T. & Charles FlicekThis is the definitive book of basic knowledge for beginners. Using a performance-based training approach, the chapters present basic electrical theory, instrumentation, NCS physiology, NCS basics, common studies, uncommon studies, disease and disorders of the peripheral nervous system, protocols and responsibilities of the technologist. The book is also endorsed by the American Association of Electrodiagnostic

Technologists [AAET]. 1997, 210 pages.

NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES FOR THE NEURODIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGIST, 3RD EDITION

A comprehensive book containing informative, instructional, and well-illustrated articles. Topics include general concepts, diseases & disorders of the peripheral nervous system, technique, and other NCS resources. The book also contains the manual, “Performing Motor and Sensory Neuronal Conduction Studies in Adult Humans,” from the National Institute for Occupational

Safety and Health (NIOSH), which offers step-by-step procedures for 14 nerve conduction studies. Third Edition. Journal Reprint Series - 2017, 278 pages.

STUDY GUIDE FOR THE R.NCS.T. WRITTEN EXAM[Download]

This study guide for board preparation for the Nerve Conduction Studies written exam was developed and collectively compiled by the ASET NCS Study Guide Task Force and provides references for the topics listed in the written exam content outline as published in the AAET National Registry Examination for Nerve Conduction Studies - Written Handbook for Candidates. 2009, 33 pages.

NEURODIAGNOSTIC JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND COMPETENCIES, 2ND EDITION – NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES [Download]

The ASET competency, job descriptions (Assistant through Director-level), and employee competency checklist specific to NCS are all included for your convenience. 2016, 54 pages.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE NEURODIAGNOSTIC DEPARTMENT – NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES [Download]

Policies and Procedures specific to NCS and EMG as well as Policies and Procedures that apply to all areas of Neurodiagnostics (such as safety and infection control) are found in this downloadable book. 2012, 234 pages.

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ASET is pleased to provide a comprehensive library of publications

to assist the Neurodiagnostic technologist in developing skills and

knowledge, to provide resources for department needs, and to have

policies and procedures readily at hand.

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ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society│Ph 816.931.1120│Fax 816.931.1145│[email protected]

The Neurodiagnostic Journal is the official journal of ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society. It is an educational resource for Neurodiagnostic professionals, a vehicle for introducing new techniques, the latest research, innovative technologies, and an avenue for sharing best practices within the Neurodiagnostic profession. The journal features original articles about electroencephalography (EEG), evoked potentials (EP), intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), nerve conduction studies (NCS), polysomnography (PSG), autonomic testing, and long-term monitoring (LTM) in the intensive care (ICU) and epilepsy monitoring units (EMU). Subject matter also includes education, training, lab management, legislative and licensure needs, guidelines for standards of care, and the impact of our profession in healthcare and society. The journal seeks to foster ideas, commentary, and news from technologists, physicians, clinicians, managers/leaders, and professional organizations, and to introduce trends and developments in the field. Media reviews, case studies, ASET Annual Conference proceedings, review articles, and quizzes for ASET-CEUs are also published in The Neurodiagnostic Journal.

The Neurodiagnostic Profession’s #1 Resource

The core strength of ASET is the talent and experience of its members, and the Editorial Board seeks to showcase that strength in each issue of The Neurodiagnostic Journal. We invite your input, participation, and contribution to the journal so we can continue to provide an invaluable educational resource for our professional community.

The Neurodiagnostic Journal [ISSN 2164-6821 (print), 2375-8627 (online)] is issued quarterly and has been in continuous publication since 1961.

It serves as one of the most useful publications for anyone in the neurodiagnostic profession.

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webinar recordings

BRACHIAL PLEXUS ANATOMY & NCS EVALUATIONMeledy Kise, R.NCS.T., CNCT

Description: Meledy describes the anatomy, complexities, and importance of the brachial plexus, causes of brachial plexus lesions, injuries, disease, and sensory changes, classification of nerve injuries, and the evaluation of the brachial plexus using NCS. Recorded: 04/01/09. ASET-CEUs: 1

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMJerry Morris, R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MS

Description: NCS technologists wanting to take the registry exam need a good foundation in peripheral nerve anatomy. Jerry has great a way of making complex systems very understandable and will give an overview of general peripheral nervous system anatomy. Recorded: 09/29/10. ASET-CEUs: 1

NCS LATE RESPONSES AND BLINK REFLEXES Jerry Morris, R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MS

Description: Jerry describes F-Waves, H-Reflex, and blink reflexes, including general description of each, stimulation guide and stimulation sites, machine settings and procedure, characteristics, and the impact of pathophysiology and disease. Recorded: 01/07/09. ASET-CEUs: 1

NCS TROUBLESHOOTINGJanet James, R.NCS.T., R. EEG T., CNCT, FASET

Description: This webinar was originally recorded as an interactive session with the participants, and includes a variety of case study examples for troubleshooting practice. Recorded: 03/13/09. ASET-CEUs: 1

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Presentations are available in video and mp3 formats. Individual

registration includes the presentation and one quiz. Groups may

purchase the ‘Quiz-only’ option for additional participants in order

for them to register and earn the ASET-CEU(s).

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NERVE CONDUCTION INSTRUMENTATION Brian Markley, R. EEG/EP T., R. NCS T., CNCT, FASET, BS

Description: While there are many lectures about EEG instrumentation, NCS instrumentation is a topic that is seldom addressed. Brian will give a much needed overview of NCS instrumentation and electrical safety. Recorded: 04/21/10. ASET-CEUs: 1

PITFALLS IN NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIESBrian Markley, R. EEG/EP T., R. NCS T., CNCT, FASET, BS

Description: Perfect your NCS technical skills with this lecture addressing the pitfalls of nerve conduction procedures. To consistently obtain reliable nerve conduction studies, the technologist must be mindful of the nonpathological factors that affect NCS results. These can be physiological or technical in origin. Controlling these variables is one of the NCS technologist’s primary responsibilities. In this webinar we will review the common sources of error in NCS and discuss how to avoid them. Recorded: 01/05/11. ASET-CEUs: 1

UNCOMMON NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIESJerry Morris, R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MS

Description: Jerry will tackle those nerve conduction studies which are the most challenging to record and share some techniques. Topics include anatomy and procedures for saphenous, lateral femoral cutaneous, phrenic, lateral and medial antebrachial cutaneous, and dorsal ulnar cutaneous nerves. Recorded: 09/07/11. ASET-CEUs: 1

UPPER EXTREMITY ENTRAPMENT NEUROPATHIESBrian Markley, R. EEG/EP T., R. NCS T., CNCT, FASET, BS

Description: Brian will review the mechanism of nerve entrapment, the anatomy of principal upper extremity nerves, the signs and symptoms of common upper extremity entrapment neuropathies, nerve conduction techniques used to diagnose nerve entrapment in the upper extremities, and will review cases of entrapment neuropathies of the upper extremities to demonstrate the relevance of NCS. Recorded: 11/11/09. ASET-CEUs: 1

MOTOR NEURON DISEASEJerry Morris, R.NCS.T., CNCT, FASET, MS

Description: Focus of discussion is motor neuron disease, a small group of neurological disorders that selectively affect motor neurons, the cells that control voluntary muscle activity including speaking, walking, swallowing, and general movement of the body. They are generally progressive in nature, and cause increasing disability and eventually death. Nerve conduction studies and EMGs aide in the diagnosis of motor neuron diseases. Recorded: 03/18/15. ASET-CEUs: 1

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EP & IONM Publications: • Q&A Flashcard Study System for EP, 2nd Edition• EP Books I (Concepts & Somatosensory), II (Visual),

III (Auditory)• IONM Series Set, 2nd Edition

• Basics & Performance Issues• The Brain - Surgeries and Modalities• The Spine - Surgeries and Modalities

• Q&A Flashcard Study System for IONM• Surgical Neurophysiology, 2nd Edition• Policies & Procedures (Download): • EP and IONM• Job Descriptions & Competencies (Download): • EP and IONM

Business & Program Development Publications: • Electroneurodiagnostics: A Private Business Guide• Program Handbook for Neurodiagnostic Technology,

2nd Edition• Clinical Sites Handbook, 2nd Edition

Online Courses: EP and IONM curricula designed to prepare technologists for board examinations and equip them with the skills and knowledge outlined in the ASET National Competency Skill Standards for Performing EP and IONM.

Dozens of EP, IONM, & Career Development Webinars Available for ASET-CEUs!

Webinars:

Publications:

OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE THROUGH

EP ONLINE COURSE

IONM ONLINE COURSES

ASET

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