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American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists, Inc.
WEB SITE: www.aset.org
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2,879 |
Active Paid U.S. Members |
$175/M
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4,138 |
U.S. Electroneurodiagnostic Labs |
$115/M
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Founded in 1959, the American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists (ASET) is the largest national association for professionals who investigate the electrical activity of the brain and the nervous system. ASET members include physicians (neurologists, radiologists, etc.), technologists, lab managers, institutions involved in electroencephalographic technology (EEG) and students. These technologists record electrical activity arising from the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, somatosensory or motor nerve systems as it relates to sleep & sleep disorders, reactions to outside stimuli, and the effects of head trauma or infectious diseases.
Active members pay $80 per year in annual dues and work primarily in hospitals, medical centers, research institutions, diagnostic laboratories and ultrasound centers. Member benefits of ASET include subscriptions to the quarterly newsletter, the ASET Newsletter, and the scientific journal, The American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology. Other member benefits include workshops, online job listings, certification courses and much more.
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Subscription and book offers, medical, neurology, radiology, medical group management, scientific, health, medical equipment/supplies,
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