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Center for Electroneurodiagnostics (CEN) is a career training institution focused on intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring (IONM), aiming to train qualified applicants to become surgical neurophysiology/neuro-monitoring professionals. The organization was founded by Dr. T.V. Seshan, a pioneer in the IONM field and a PM&R physician. Its website shows locations in New York and Indiana, and it also offers related IONM course collaboration with Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
CEN’s core program is Introduction to Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring. Its delivery format is not a standalone online course, but a blended model: online learning, in-class hands-on equipment practice, and phased external internships. The internship component includes observing instructors and gradually participating in neuro-monitoring procedures under supervision. For a role like IONM, which depends heavily on clinical settings and operating room workflows, this real-case training is its main value proposition.
After completing the course, students receive a stamped certificate of course completion. This is not the same as the CNIM certification issued by ABRET, but the website states that many surgical cases may count toward CNIM certification requirements, and claims that as of December 2020, its graduates who took the CNIM exam had a 100% pass rate. In terms of faculty, CEN discloses multiple staff members with CNIM credentials, neuroscience PhDs, clinical monitoring experience, education and training backgrounds, and industry association involvement. Career support includes communication and interview skills, résumé preparation, job-search resources, and mentor guidance.
The main website content does not disclose specific tuition fees, course duration, detailed admission requirements, or refund policies. It only mentions that tuition assistance may be available through private student loan providers such as Climb Credit and Meritize. Before starting training, students must also meet hospital operating room-related credentialing requirements, including vaccinations, physical exams, drug screening, and background checks.
The advantages are that the program has a clear career focus, strong practical training, relatively solid faculty industry backgrounds, and job-readiness support. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information is not very transparent, and the program depends heavily on location, an English-language environment, clinical internship arrangements, and compliance reviews. It is better suited to people who already have a background in healthcare, neuroscience, electrophysiology, or related studies and are clearly aiming to enter an IONM role. It is not suitable for learners who only want general medical knowledge or a fully online certificate.
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