Education & Research

St. Luke’s Neurodiagnostic Technology Program

St. Luke’s Neurodiagnostic Technology Program consists of four twelve-week quarters. The quarters are further broken down into 2-week blocks that have structured didactic and clinical instruction as well as quizzes to measure student learning.

Each week the student will have 8-10 hours of didactic instruction and 20-30 hours of clinical instruction. Students will attend Epilepsy Surgical Case Conference, EMU Case Conference, Neuroscience Grand Rounds and participate in 8 hours of record review with the Epileptologist per month.

Students will complete a minimum of 100 EEG studies.

This program is approved as a Recognized Program for ABRET EEG Eligibility Pathway II.

For further information about the St. Luke’s Neurodiagnostic Technology Program please email Emily.Lahue@sluhn.org or Lakeisha.Alicea.@sluhn.org.