by Joe Hartman | Oct 23, 2012 | Neuromonitoring Training
Cranial Nerve Monitoring… Continued In the last post, Cranial and Peripheral Nerve Monitoring – Clinical Uses Part 1, I went over a scenario where an unanticipated postoperative problem occurred due to poor neuromonitoring. The SNP’s feedback led the... by Joe Hartman | Oct 22, 2012 | Neuromonitoring Training
In peripheral and cranial nerve neuromonitoring cases, we are often asked to monitor those specific nerves and corresponding end organs. Many surgeons are using us for information in regards to EMG activity signifying nerve root injury or irritation. Others are using... by Joe Hartman | Oct 21, 2012 | Neuromonitoring Training
DABNM Written Exam = CNIM Exam? Like most areas of healthcare, IOM practitioners are divided into classes due to credentials. One thing that’s a little weird about IOM is the fact that the CNIM exam and the DABNM exam (written portion) seem to cover a lot of the... by Joe Hartman | Aug 5, 2008 | Neuromonitoring Training
Welcome to the blog section of IntraoperativeNeuromonitoring.com. My hope for this part of the site is to spark some neuromonitoring discussion by posting about various IOM topics. Let’s face it, we’re in a very small niche in healthcare, and the...