"This book is an excellent reference for trainees and experienced Monitoring technologists as well as physicians, anesthesia professionals, and neurophysiologists.
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The Second Edition has been updated to incorporate the vast amount of new information and techniques that have evolved since the publication of the first edition.
It covers basic aspects of monitoring, describes the clinical and technical requirements for Monitoring specific types of surgeries, and addresses the administrative aspects of running an NIOM service.
The volume is accessible at all levels of skill and training, serving as both an entry point for new practitioners and a reference manual for experienced ones, making this an essential book for the NIOM library."--Jessica Nance, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy "Because of its direct clinical applications, this is a good purchase for any neurological and neurosurgical library." -- Doody\'s Reviews "I would certainly recommend this book] to any technologist who monitors in the operating room." -- American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology This is a fundamental resource for physicians, technologists, and other health professionals who need to acquire state-of-the-art skills in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (NIOM).
EEG T., CNIM, The Neurodiagnostic Journal "The Second Edition of A Practical Approach to Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring can function as both an educational manual and a day-to-day guide to the myriad situations encountered in NIOM.
It is an essential reference for any institution offering IOM services." --Donna Jacobs, R.
There is so much data in this book that one could easily learn something new from it just by opening the book.
Overall, this is a valuable reference for any person in the field of IOM, from trainees to experienced people.
It provides in-depth coverage of every aspect of Monitoring in three easy-to-read and -comprehend sections... "This book is an excellent reference for trainees and experienced Monitoring technologists as well as physicians, anesthesia professionals, and neurophysiologists