American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring

American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring Founded in 1990, ASNM serves as the leading organization for intraoperative neurophysiology Its mission is protection of the patient’s nervous system.

The American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring was founded in 1990 to serve the emerging field of neurophysiologic monitoring. As defined by the Society, neurophysiologic monitoring includes any measure employed to assess the ongoing functional integrity of the central or peripheral nervous system in the operating theatre or other acute care setting. Intraoperative neurophysiological monito

ring (IONM) has evolved over the last several decades. Neurophysiologic signals are monitored continuously during surgery for adverse changes, detection of which enables corrective action. Risk of postoperative neurological deficit, such as weakness, loss of sensation, hearing loss and impairment of other bodily functions is thereby reduced. In addition to detection of change, surgical guidance can be offered in specialized circumstances. Members of the IONM team include but is not limited to: technologists, surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, neurophysiologists, and the supervising person. Team members are those who generate the setting & monitor the patient (technologists), identify the changes (technologists and monitoring personnel), institute management plans that involve surgical maneuvers (surgeons), physiological, pharmacological and anesthetic management (anesthesiologists), moving and repositioning of electrical equipment (nurses), and repositioning of the patient (surgeon, anesthesiologists, nurses). The Society is dedicated to the advancement of quality neurophysiologic monitoring services for neuroprotection. Disclaimer: The content presented on this LinkedIn page by the American Society of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (ASNM) is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as professional or medical advice and should not replace professional medical consultation or treatment. We strive to share reliable and accurate information, but we cannot guarantee its currency or applicability to specific situations. Any links or references to external sources are for informational purposes and do not imply endorsement or responsibility for their content. Users should consult with IONM professionals for personalized advice. ASNM and its representatives disclaim any liability for damages or losses resulting from the use or interpretation of the information provided on this page. Please be aware that ASNM does not endorse or take responsibility for the content posted by other individuals or entities on this page.

06/19/2026

Just a couple days away!

Don't miss the next ASNM webinar on Wednesday, June 24, at 7:00 PM ET. Join Dr. Roberto Rodriguez Rubio from the University of California, San Francisco, as he presents "Computational Neuroanatomy of Motor and Language Networks."

Participants will earn:
1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™ 1.5 ASNM CEUs

Register today and reserve your spot: https://asnm.memberclicks.net/june26webinar

06/17/2026

Just one week away!

Don't miss the next ASNM webinar on Wednesday, June 24, at 7:00 PM ET. Join Dr. Roberto Rodriguez Rubio from the University of California, San Francisco, as he presents "Computational Neuroanatomy of Motor and Language Networks."

Participants will earn:
1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™ 1.5 ASNM CEUs

Register today and reserve your spot: https://asnm.memberclicks.net/june26webinar

Excited to announce Kent Rice as the ASNM President for 2026-2027! With extensive experience and innovative ideas, we lo...
06/16/2026

Excited to announce Kent Rice as the ASNM President for 2026-2027!

With extensive experience and innovative ideas, we look forward to his leadership shaping our future.

A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Michelle Mora for her outstanding contributions during her tenure as Immediate Past President! Her dedication has inspired many within our community.

This week we pause to reflect on the indelible contributions made to the field of IONM by Dr. David MacDonald. A true sc...
06/12/2026

This week we pause to reflect on the indelible contributions made to the field of IONM by Dr. David MacDonald.

A true scientist and trailblazer in many aspects of intraoperative neurophysiology, Dr. MacDonald led and contributed to a multitude of research studies, position statements, and guidelines for optimal and safe practices in employing both motor and somatosensory evoked potentials. His contribution to the literature spans from the rare identification of uncrossed motor and sensory pathways in some patients, necessitating modified recording techniques, to recommendations for intraoperative somatosensory evoked potential recording.

Beyond his inspiring intellect, Dr. MacDonald’s colleagues remember him for his deep passion for teaching and sense of humor.

Our society, and field are forever indebted to Dr. MacDonald for his work and passion of neurophysiology. We offer our deepest condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.

Day 2 is LIVE at the ASNM 35th Annual Meeting! We're diving into the Presidential Lecture, pediatric IONM history, awake...
05/16/2026

Day 2 is LIVE at the ASNM 35th Annual Meeting!

We're diving into the Presidential Lecture, pediatric IONM history, awake vs. asleep monitoring techniques, auditory potential advancements, and a full poster session!

📌 Make sure you stop by the poster hall and exhibit hall — don't miss out!
See you on the floor.

📍 Washington, DC | May 16, 2026

WE'RE LIVE! Day 1 of the ASNM 35th Annual Meeting has officially kicked off in Washington, DC!From spinal screw placemen...
05/15/2026

WE'RE LIVE!

Day 1 of the ASNM 35th Annual Meeting has officially kicked off in Washington, DC!

From spinal screw placement to pediatric IONM to brain mapping and beyond — the next three days are packed with world-class education and the best community in neuromonitoring.

Find us at the Omni Shoreham and don't forget to visit our exhibitors! 🙌

Join us at the ASNM 2026 Annual Meeting for a special session featuring Michelle Mora, MD. Special Session: EEG IONM Pro...
05/09/2026

Join us at the ASNM 2026 Annual Meeting for a special session featuring Michelle Mora, MD.

Special Session: EEG IONM Protocols: The Pathway to Standardization

Sunday, May 17

This session will explore the importance of standardized EEG IONM protocols and how unified practices can improve consistency, quality, and patient outcomes.

A must-attend discussion for clinicians and IONM professionals focused on advancing best practices.

Register Today: https://asnm.memberclicks.net/2026-annual-meeting

Dapeng Fan, MDSpeaker Spotlight | ASNM 2026 Annual MeetingJoin Dapeng Fan, MD for a thought‑provoking discussion on prac...
05/08/2026

Dapeng Fan, MD

Speaker Spotlight | ASNM 2026 Annual Meeting

Join Dapeng Fan, MD for a thought‑provoking discussion on practice variation:

Point of View: IONM Practice Variability

Sunday, May 17

This session explores differing approaches to IONM practice and their implications for quality, consistency, and patient care.

🔹 An important conversation for the evolving field of neurophysiology.

Register Today: https://asnm.memberclicks.net/2026-annual-meeting

Jon Block, PhDSpeaker Spotlight | ASNM 2026 Annual MeetingDiscover what’s next in neurotechnology with Jon Block, PhD: E...
05/08/2026

Jon Block, PhD

Speaker Spotlight | ASNM 2026 Annual Meeting

Discover what’s next in neurotechnology with Jon Block, PhD:

Emerging Nerve Mapping & Monitoring Technologies: The Future of AI in IONM

Sunday, May 17

This forward‑looking session examines how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of intraoperative nerve mapping and monitoring.

🔹 A must‑attend for innovators and technology‑driven clinicians.

Register Today: https://asnm.memberclicks.net/2026-annual-meeting

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