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Labouré College to Host the 2015 NESET Fall Educational Meeting

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The New England Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists (NESET) is delighted to have the opportunity to hold its fall educational meeting on October 17, 2015 at Labouré College. The college will generously welcome neurodiagnostic technology (NDT) professionals from around the New England area, many of whom are alumni or are current students of Labouré.

Labouré’s freshly-renovated campus will offer the perfect place for a full day of presentations, exhibitor displays, job recruitment, networking, and of course, some delicious catering for the Society’s membership.

NESET has scheduled an impressive line-up of expert speakers from several area hospitals, including the Medical Director of Labouré’s NDT program, Dr. Sue Herman.

In addition, speakers will come from such organizations as Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, South Shore Hospital, and New York’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

College President, Maureen Smith, and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Al DeCiccio have graciously agreed to give openings remarks to frame the day’s valuable learning experience for attendees and to greet NESET members and presenters.

NESET is a non-profit professional society whose mission is to keep technologists current in the challenging and rapidly expanding field of NDT. NESET sponsors comprehensive biannual neurodiagnostic courses ranging from the basic to the advanced technologies.

Attendees are awarded Continuing Education Credits by the national organizations ASET – the Neurodiagnostic Society (ASET) to document continuing education for re-certification or professional development.

NESET is very grateful to Labouré College for its assistance in providing a valuable educational opportunity to the neurodiagnostic professional community in New England, which in turn helps improve the care of our patients.

For more information on NESET, visit newenglandset.org

Jacquelyn Polito, MHA, REEGT, RPSGT, RST
President, NESET
Chair, Neurodiagnostic Technology

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