Abstract

ABSTRACT.In the 50 years since their inception, electrodiagnostic techniques in clinical neurophysiology laboratories have grown in sophistication and complexity. They now require trained technical personnel, electroencephalographers, and proper equipment to deliver reliable and useful electrodiagnostic information. The process of EEG laboratory accreditation aims at minimal criteria for competent service from such laboratories. The guidelines for the various aspects of EEG laboratory function established by the American EEG Society (AEEGS) are used for this function.

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