Admission Cycle for Summer 2025

Applications for Summer 2025  will be accepted starting from September 2024, on a rolling basis.

Apply either to a Certificate or Master's program, not to both!

Please email ionm@uconn.edu if you have any questions.

About IONM and Our Programs

Approximately 750,000 surgical cases use Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) in the USA annually, and this is expected to increase as the number of surgical procedures employing IONM increases. There are currently over 4000 active board certified CNIM professionals in the field, with an estimated need of over 200 additional certified and trained professionals each year.

To help meet this need, UConn established a 9-credit summer Graduate Certificate program in IONM in 2015 and a Master's in Surgical Neurophysiology in 2019, which has since been accredited through the Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). The certificate program provides students with an introduction to the field of IONM, a foundation in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, and prepares them for clinical and advanced training. The Master’s program provides students with the same foundation and preparation, while additional didactic, lab and clinical training will be provided to the students. Clinical cases covered throughout the program can be counted towards the 100 cases needed to sit for the CNIM certification.

See below for more information about our Graduate Certificate and Masters programs!

MS in Surgical Neurophysiology
Graduate Certificate in IONM

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Upcoming Events

  1. Dec 10 IONM virtual info session- 12-10-24 4:00pm

News

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We are pleased to announce that Hartford Hospital has joined the list of affiliated clinical partners with the IONM Program in January 2023.

Read About Us on UConn Today Here

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The IONM program held workshops at the NEURON conference, on 4/24/23 at Quinnipiac University. Thank you, Davia, Maia, Morgan, Ruth, and Jerry!