Please find below the list of upcoming eSeminars for this year:
March
05mar11:00 am12:00 pmElite 2.2 Product Tour - Introducing AVEMGLive eSeminar
Event Details
Audio-Visual electromyography (AVEMG) is a new method of automated analysis of the volitional EMG activity with graded force of contraction. It provides on-line guidance without changing the workflow of the
Event Details
Audio-Visual electromyography (AVEMG) is a new method of automated analysis of the volitional EMG activity with graded force of contraction. It provides on-line guidance without changing the workflow of the routine EMG. In this webinar we will review the various measurements made in AVEMG and how they are assessed to recognize the underlying pathology in real time.
Learning Objectives:
- Measuring the EMG signal: Fullness of pattern, Amplitude, Sound, Firing rate & the ’Fence’ pattern
- Understand the plots of measurements and normal limits for 10 commonly tested muscles of the upper and lower limb
- When is a study abnormal?
- Patterns in neuropathy and myopathy
- Workflow & Reporting with AVEMG
Speakers for this event
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Dr. Sanjeev Nandedkar
Dr. Sanjeev Nandedkar
Ph.D.
With over 30 years of experience, Sanjeev is an award winning author, editor and reviewer, researcher, instrument design engineer, teacher, and clinical expert in the EMG field. He has delivered lectures, workshops and seminars in over 25 countries at universities, hospitals and EMG conferences. As an editor, Sanjeev started the “EMG on DVD” educational series. In collaboration with other clinicians, he developed Motor Unit Number Index (MUNIX) along with Multi-Motor unit Analysis (MMA) and Turns & Amplitude (TA) methods available on Natus EMG systems. His primary research interest is in Automatic analysis of EMG signals, Modeling EMG signals and Technical aspects of EMG waveforms. Sanjeev is currently a Senior Consultant at Natus Medical. Sanjeev is also Adjunct Professor of Neurology at Medical College of Wisconsin.
Ph.D.
Time
March 5, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
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On-Demand eSeminars
Please find below the list of upcoming On-Demand eSeminars for this year:
February
23febAll Day01marContinuous EEG in Post Anoxic ShockOn-Demand eSeminar
Event Details
EEG plays a fundamental role in the management of comatose patients following cardiac arrest. Several EEG patterns are strongly associated with outcome and EEG is recommended as part of the
Event Details
EEG plays a fundamental role in the management of comatose patients following cardiac arrest. Several EEG patterns are strongly associated with outcome and EEG is recommended as part of the multimodal prognostication paradigm. Periodic and rhythmic discharges are common in these patients. Some of them represent an opportunity for intervention.
Learning Objectives:
- To recognize the most common EEG patterns encountered in post-anoxic coma and their prognostic significance
- To discuss the role and limitations of reactivity testing in this setting
- To learn how to integrate EEG in the multimodal prognostication paradigm
- To review the evidence for the management of post-anoxic SE
Speakers for this event
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Dr. Nicolas Gaspard
Dr. Nicolas Gaspard
MD, PhD
Dr. Nicolas Gaspard is Professor and Head of the Department of Neurology, Université Libre de Bruxelles Hôpital, Erasme, Brussels, Belgium. He is also adjunct professor at Yale School of Medicine – Department of Neurology. Dr. Gaspard is chair of the Belgian Clinical Neurophysiology Society and a member of the EAN neurocritical care panel. He has more than 200 publications in high level journals, such as Neurology, Annals of Neurology, NEJM, JAMA Neurology, Nature and Intensive Care Medicine.
MD, PhD
Time
February 23, 2026 - March 1, 2026 (All Day)(GMT-05:00)
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March
23febAll Day01marContinuous EEG in Post Anoxic ShockOn-Demand eSeminar
Event Details
EEG plays a fundamental role in the management of comatose patients following cardiac arrest. Several EEG patterns are strongly associated with outcome and EEG is recommended as part of the
Event Details
EEG plays a fundamental role in the management of comatose patients following cardiac arrest. Several EEG patterns are strongly associated with outcome and EEG is recommended as part of the multimodal prognostication paradigm. Periodic and rhythmic discharges are common in these patients. Some of them represent an opportunity for intervention.
Learning Objectives:
- To recognize the most common EEG patterns encountered in post-anoxic coma and their prognostic significance
- To discuss the role and limitations of reactivity testing in this setting
- To learn how to integrate EEG in the multimodal prognostication paradigm
- To review the evidence for the management of post-anoxic SE
Speakers for this event
-
Dr. Nicolas Gaspard
Dr. Nicolas Gaspard
MD, PhD
Dr. Nicolas Gaspard is Professor and Head of the Department of Neurology, Université Libre de Bruxelles Hôpital, Erasme, Brussels, Belgium. He is also adjunct professor at Yale School of Medicine – Department of Neurology. Dr. Gaspard is chair of the Belgian Clinical Neurophysiology Society and a member of the EAN neurocritical care panel. He has more than 200 publications in high level journals, such as Neurology, Annals of Neurology, NEJM, JAMA Neurology, Nature and Intensive Care Medicine.
MD, PhD
Time
February 23, 2026 - March 1, 2026 (All Day)(GMT-05:00)

