IntraNerve Neuroscience Achieves ABRET Recognition for Its IONM Training Program
In a significant advancement for surgical neurophysiology, IntraNerve Neuroscience (INN) has announced that its Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Concepts and Practice program has been honored with recognition from the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists (ABRET). This accolade marks a key milestone in INN’s dedication to elevating education standards in a field that directly affects patient safety and surgical results.
A Commitment to Excellence
This recognition from ABRET underscores INN’s commitment to providing extensive and effective training for IONM technologists, which is especially critical as the demand for IONM services surges. The landscape of modern surgery presents increasing challenges, highlighting the urgent need for expertly trained technologists who can operate effectively in high-pressure situations. Ryan Rosenhahn, CEO of INN, articulated, "For nearly two decades, we have trained IONM technologists with a clear commitment to the pursuit of the highest standards. ABRET accreditation affirms that commitment, recognizing the rigor of our program development and formally acknowledging the quality and integrity of our training."
Comprehensive Training for Future Professionals
INN’s ABRET-accredited program offers a well-structured pathway to certification through the CNIM Pathway IV. It combines essential theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical application, equipping participants with the skills they need to excel in the field. The curriculum not only covers the technical components of neuromonitoring but also integrates crucial aspects such as critical thinking and real-time situational awareness—skills necessary for navigating the critical environments of surgical theaters.
Graduates of the program will benefit from:
- - A curriculum aligning with ABRET's standards for certification eligibility (Pathway IV).
- - In-depth training in various IONM modalities and clinical practices.
- - Preparation for impactful roles that support surgical teams in real time.
- - Access to the mentorship of a national leader in neurophysiological monitoring with over 15 years of expertise.
Bridging Education with Practical Application
What truly sets INN’s program apart is its strong focus on connecting educational theories with real-world application. Leveraging INN's vast clinical operations experience, the training reflects the realities today's technologists face—engaging with complex data, collaborating smoothly with surgical teams, and maintaining composure under pressure. Darek Stanfield, Director of Education at INN, emphasized, "Education has been a core value at IntraNerve since day one. Our technology-enabled, mentor-driven program allows us to train the next generation of IONM professionals nationwide while upholding a gold standard of excellence."
Addressing the Growing Need for Skilled Professionals
As healthcare systems increasingly emphasize patient safety and the outcomes of surgical procedures, programs that proficiently prepare skilled IONM professionals have become crucial. IntraNerve Neuroscience continues to solidify its position as a key player not only as a service provider but also as a driving force behind the strength and integrity of the neuroscience services field.
About IntraNerve Neuroscience
Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, IntraNerve Neuroscience is a privately owned, Joint Commission-accredited provider of Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM), Neurotelemetry, Continuous EEG (cEEG), and remote physician oversight services. Serving over 150 healthcare facilities and more than 300 surgeons nationwide, INN operates with a steadfast commitment to high standards of patient safety and ethical practices, ensuring no physician ownership or remuneration arrangements are in place. To learn more about INN's IONM training program and their ongoing commitment to education, visit
www.intranerve.com.