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B.Voc in Electro Encephalography & Myography: Eligibility, Course duration,Job description and Duties

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An electroencephalograph (EEG) is a recording of the electrical movement of the mind and sensory system. An EEG technician is a person with learning of the gear that is utilized to gauge and record that action. The title of EEG specialist has to a great extent been supplanted today by the title electroneurodiagnostic (END) technologist. 

Electromyography (EMG) is a generally utilized indicative strategy for scatters of the cerebrum. The term electromyography by and large depicts the estimating of electrical action in the cerebrum conveyed by muscles through the inclusion of a needle anode. By embeddings slight needle cathodes into different muscles, EMG technologists can guide out ordinary and anomalous flag and decide if there has been inconspicuous nerve harm or loss of motion.

This course is structured as an audit of techniques and topics relating to clinical neurophysiology. It incorporates fundamental physiology, pathophysiology, electroencephalography, evoked possibilities, electromyography, development issue and intraoperative observing. There is an emphasis on clinical connection of different neurophysiological tests utilized for the assessment of patients with epilepsy, rest issue, development issue, fringe nerve and neuromuscular issue.


Eligibility Criteria for B.Voc in Electro Encephalography & Myography
 

  • Students with Plus two qualification can apply for this B.Voc or B.Sc course.

  • Students who completed plus two and two years of BSS diploma course in Electro Encephalography & Myography are eligible to get direct admission to the third year of this course (5th semester)

  • Those who have qualified SSLC and two years of BSS diploma course in Electro Encephalography & Myography are eligible to get direct admission to the second year of this course (3rd  semester)

 

Course Duration
 

 

  • Three years for those who enter into the course generally.

  • Candidates who have completed BSS diploma course in Electro Encephalography & Myography get admission through lateral entry scheme (For further reference check Eligibility criteria section)

 


Interest and skills

 

EEG and EMG technologists are keen on helping individuals with therapeutic issues. They should be experienced and self-assured and sincerely steady. They have incredible relational abilities and can coexist with individuals well, be understanding and impart certainty. Certainty is likewise significant in having the option to think and act rapidly in high pressure circumstances. At long last, the technologists in the particular field ought to appreciate discovering answers for issues and always managing individuals.

 

Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:

 

  • Identify commonly encountered interictal and ictal epileptiform findings on EEG

  • Review benign variants commonly mistaken (over-read) for epileptiform activity on EEG

  • Distinguish epileptiform activity from non-epileptiform activity seen in EEG.

  • Interpret the findings and clinical significance of abnormalities on EEG studies.

  • Evaluate reading skills of routine EEG recognizing potentially confounding normal variants, artifacts and normal waveforms versus epileptiform activity.

  • Recognize and interpret the significance of EMG waveforms on needle EMG.

  • Develop a logical approach to the use of standard clinical electrophysiological techniques in the evaluation of common and uncommon neuromuscular disorders.

  • Develop an approach to the use of the EMU

  • Identify common treatments using Botulinumtoxin in Neurophysiology

 

Typical Tasks for the technicians in this field

 

  • Acquire a patient's therapeutic history and brief them on the method 

  • Work electromyographic hardware to help doctors in directing electrophysiological tests, for example, nerve conduction speed, muscle quality and dreary incitement 

  • Plan chronicles and reports of discoveries for doctors to help in the conclusion of neuromuscular issue 

  • Check, adjust and perform routine upkeep of hardware 

  • Train and manage understudy or other electromyography technologists 

  • Electromyographic technologists either work movements or standard weekday hours and they might be accessible as needs be nighttimes and ends of the week. Quite a bit of their time is spent on their feet and they might be required to do some twisting and lifting to support sick patients. In certain conditions, EMG technologists may move gear on compact trucks to patients' bedsides in wards, serious consideration units and working rooms.

 

Job Areas

 

Most electroencephalograph or electomyography technologists work in hospitals, however some are also employed in private laboratories and clinics.

 

Advance Course

Post graduation

 

 

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