MCTC's Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technologist program provides students with the skills needed to work with a variety of equipment to perform diagnostic neurological studies and tests. After the third semester of coursework is completed, students will receive the diploma and can work in this field. After completion of the two-year degree, students will be qualified for more complex responsibilities in the work environment.
You will learn the skills needed to perform quality electroencephalograms, evoked potentials, nerve conduction studies, and intraoperative monitoring in hospitals and neurology clinics.
This occupation is evolving in the field of health care.END Technology graduates work in hospitals and neurology clinics around the country.
Knowledge of seizure disorders, neurological disorders, and operating room skills is the basis of the field study.END Technologists work with a variety of equipment to perform diagnostic neurological studies.
Because students in this program experience clinical rotations in a hospital and clinic setting, students must pass a background check and provide proof of immunity prior to clinical internship experiences.
Refer to the 2009-10 College Catalog for the requirements to degrees, diplomas and/or certificates available through the Electroneurodiagnostic Technology program.
Read MCTC's articulation agreements with other colleges and universities.
| Name | Office | Phone |
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| Ahrenholz, Charise | K.2505 | 612-659-6000 |
| Faculty | x4482 | |
| Burt, Joyce | H.5006 | 612-659-6116 |
| Office & Admin Specialist | ||
| Grauds, Connie | H.5120 | 612-659-6461 |
| Director of Allied Health | ||
| Lewis, James | K.2501 | 612-659-6000 |
| Faculty | x4163 | |
| McCall, Janice | K.K 2600 | 612-659-6117 |
| Office & Admin Specialist | ||
| Peitersen, Meg | H.5121 | 612-659-6109 |
| Assistant to the Dean | ||
| Vazquez Thorpe, Sandra | K.2501 | 612-659-6000 |
| Faculty | x4436 | |