tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5415160409193880960.post5277241549979883381..comments2023-10-19T07:10:36.659-04:00Comments on ASET Department of Education Report: What is the average salary for Neurodiagnostic Technologists?Faye Mc Nall, R. EEG T., MEdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12071871792936006062noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5415160409193880960.post-48162747509616164652016-09-30T15:18:42.722-04:002016-09-30T15:18:42.722-04:00Unfortunately, your observation regarding the &quo...Unfortunately, your observation regarding the "companies" is true. This practice, combined with the lack of licensure requirements at the state and federal level, opens the door for commercially driven hiring decisions by companies with questionable motives. This also dilutes the importance of certifications, registrations, and most importantly proper Neurophysiology Education. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16359778755198920479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5415160409193880960.post-73649280771690057672015-09-27T17:48:24.545-04:002015-09-27T17:48:24.545-04:00Hi, I just found your blog. I have been thinking a...Hi, I just found your blog. I have been thinking about going into this field. Because I really do like the academics of it. I have some frustrations. Since this field isn't regulated often they will hire anyone. This keep wages down in this profession. Furthermore, I find it frustrating that companies will prefer people with a bachelors rather than an reegt for CNIM/IONM jobs. Lastly, I saw the aset salary survey for 2011 and I was a little disappointed. It seems like it will take around 8 years to earn a 60k salary which isn't that high to begin with either. If you compare this with an ultrasound tech or nuclear medicine technologist the salary is a bit disappointing. Reading this article gave me some hope because maybe an accurate picture of the salaries are not there. I am hoping they are higher because I really want to go in this field but I cannot for a stagnant 50k salarycurioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12606145341960065045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5415160409193880960.post-78855666657272308742015-09-27T17:48:23.940-04:002015-09-27T17:48:23.940-04:00Hi, I just found your blog. I have been thinking a...Hi, I just found your blog. I have been thinking about going into this field. Because I really do like the academics of it. I have some frustrations. Since this field isn't regulated often they will hire anyone. This keep wages down in this profession. Furthermore, I find it frustrating that companies will prefer people with a bachelors rather than an reegt for CNIM/IONM jobs. Lastly, I saw the aset salary survey for 2011 and I was a little disappointed. It seems like it will take around 8 years to earn a 60k salary which isn't that high to begin with either. If you compare this with an ultrasound tech or nuclear medicine technologist the salary is a bit disappointing. Reading this article gave me some hope because maybe an accurate picture of the salaries are not there. I am hoping they are higher because I really want to go in this field but I cannot for a stagnant 50k salarycurioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12606145341960065045noreply@blogger.com