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The Institute of Health Sciences, a CAAHEP accredited allied health institute, makes it easier to fit quality education into your busy schedule. Learn more!
EEG technologists work in collaboration with physicians, researchers and other healthcare professionals and assist in providing vital information in the evaluation and diagnosis of brain disorders such as epilepsy, stroke, coma, degenerative disorders and neurological trauma.
The School Catalog contains IOHS academic requirements and pertinent course information for individual medical science programs, a current list of faculty, and a selection of other resources for new students.
Admissions Application. We are pleased that you have chosen the Institute of Health Sciences as your choice for an education in the Allied Health field. Please complete all applicant details and click “Submit Application” at the end of the form.
Institute of Health Sciences 11031 McCormick Road Hunt Valley, Maryland 21031. Telephone: 410.891.2514 Fax: 443.281.5562 (F)
Medical Programs. Electroneurodiagnostic Technology. Professionals in this health science field study and record the electrical activity of the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous systems using sophisticated electronic testing equipment. Learn More.
Enrollment Process. Institute of Health Science only admits persons who have a high school diploma, or its recognized equivalent, or persons who are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance in their state.
Second to none in their field, IOHS faculty and staff offer a world of expertise. Click here to learn more about their certifications.
With local clinical rotations, as well as online learning, The Institute of Health Sciences makes quality medical education highly accessible. Whether you’re seeking a career in Electroneurodiagnostics, or within a sub-specialty, we can help you reach your goal — and much sooner than you might expect.
The Office of Financial Aid calculates educational expenses based on anticipated or actual enrollment (if a student has registered for classes). The total COA budget includes both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include tuition and fees.