Ectron Proud Sponsors of Clinical TMS Certification Course 

Lucille Watts • March 7, 2018

Ectron is proud to be sponsoring London Clinical TMS Certification Course 14th - 16th March 2018

Ectron is proud to be sponsoring London Clinical TMS Certification Course again this year from the 14th - 16th March 2018.

This accredited course is industry-independent and taught by renowned experts in the field of noninvasive brain stimulation. Training is available on various TMS systems, including the DuoMAG XT and additional equipment for TMS Neuronavigation, and the combination of TMS with fMRI, EEG, and EMG. The course has a strong focus on intensive practical hands-on training.

Basic and advanced training options are available, basic training for beginners and advanced training for more experienced participants. The European accreditation is granted by the EACCME in order to allow participants to attend the above-mentioned activity to validate their credits in their own country.

This will be the first opportunity to see DuoMAG XT the next generation in transcranial magnetic stimulators (TMS) built specifically for clinics and hospitals. The DuoMag XT rTMS is a CE-Certified for clinical use medical device for non-invasive brain stimulation.

Why Choose DuoMAG XT rTMS?
  • Designed and built for specifically for clinical use - Easy to use flexible arm ensures accuracy of positioning and patient comfort
  • CE certified for clinical use
  • UK based team of experts
  • Networkable software - Monitor rTMS devices remotely from your laptop or iPad.
  • Change patient protocols from your office or directly on the device screen
  • Monitor patients treatment plans remotely
  • Our UK based experts can check and fix any software issues remotely - No need for costly downtime.
  • Built in EMG for exact motor threshold (MT) level, ensuring a safer, more precise treatment and less wear and tear to the device
For more information about DuoMAG XT rTMS please email: tms@ectron.co.uk or call the team on 0117 941 3979

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