EEG EMG
The Comprehensive Course in Clinical Neurophysiology – Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, The Evolution of Neural Knowledge Between Theory and Clinical Application
Electromyography (EMG), Electroencephalography (EEG), and Neurophysiology in Clinical Practice 2026
Time period:
From January 24, 2026 to January 29, 2026
Location:
Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson, 7965 E Cavasson Blvd, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States.
Areas of interest/training content:
Techniques and applications in clinical neurophysiology, including fundamentals and advanced strategies.
Detailed study in:
- Electroencephalography (EEG)
- Electromyography/Nerve Conduction Studies (EMG)
- Nerve conduction studies
- Analysis and follow-up of cases related to movement disorders, epilepsy, sleep, and monitoring during procedures.
- Focus on linking technical results (EEG/EMG) to clinical practices and interpreting them in the context of neurological diseases and neurophysiological practices.
Who should participate?
- Neurologists, neurophysiologists, EEG/EMG technicians, neurorehabilitation physicians, healthcare professionals interested in neurological diagnosis and monitoring.
- Fellows, residents, or colleagues seeking to expand their knowledge in EEG and EMG and clinical neurophysiology.
- Neuro/nerve signal technicians who perform or interpret these tests or have a role in the related clinical work.
Reasons for importance:
- This course represents an opportunity to deepen and understand the latest techniques and practices in EEG and EMG, which are key pillars in the diagnosis and treatment in the field of neurology.
- Learning from experts in the field within a prestigious educational institution like Mayo Clinic enhances reliability and practical application in clinics and laboratories.
- Building a global professional network, exchanging practical and technical experiences, and staying updated with the latest in the field.
- Improving the quality of services provided to patients by raising knowledge levels and developing skills in the field of clinical neurophysiology.