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==Latest News==
*This MediaWiki has been updated to version 1.41, see [[Special:Version#mw-version-software|Special:Version]]. If you encounter any problems please let us know.
*The Masking policy has changed -- please read the announcement from Dr. Gilman below:
 
Masks are optional in-patient care areas except as noted below. <br>
*Also New - [https://megcore.nih.gov/index.php/File:MEG_Screening_Questionnaire.pdf Our suggested MEG screening form for subjects]
* Anyone (staff / patient / family member) with respiratory symptoms must wear a mask while in the CC.
* Masks are required when caring for patients on respiratory isolation precautions.
* N95 respirators or PAPRs are required when caring for patients on enhanced respiratory isolation or airborne isolation precautions.
* A patient may request that masks be worn by their care team. These requests will be honored. <br>
The mask policy will be updated when surveillance data indicate increasing respiratory virus activity in the community. Please understand that we fully anticipate the need to return to masking in patient care areas this fall. <br>
Dr. Gilman
 
The MEG Core Facility is a patient care area and follows Clinical Center guidelines regarding masking. Refer to [https://intranet.cc.nih.gov/hospitalepidemiology/emerging_infectious_diseases the Guidelines for Use of Masks in Patient Care Area] for details.
*New - Try out our new option for customer support: the [https://megcore.slack.com/ MEG Slack Workspace]. Anyone with an nih.gov e-mail can join, contact [mailto:nugenta@nih.gov nugenta@nih.gov] to sign up with a different e-mail
 
Useful links:
*New - [https://kurage.nimh.nih.gov/staff/form.html Request Staff Support for MEG Scans]
*Also New - [https://megcore.nih.gov/index.php/File:MEG_Screening_Questionnaire.pdf Our suggestedSuggested MEG screening form for subjects]
*[https://megcore.slack.com/ MEG Slack Workspace]. Our customer support channel! Contact [mailto:anna.namyst@nih.gov Anna Namyst] to sign up.
*[https://kurage.nimh.nih.gov/nih/staff/form.html Request Staff Support for MEG Scans] -- This form can be used to request staff support for scans, or to request MEG Lab Orientation or Brainsight training. If requesting an orientation/training, please provide general availability.
 
Coming Soon:
*Coming Soon '''''MEG Basics for Clinical Staff''''' - what you need to know when you provide coverage in the MEG Lab for your subject/patient during a MEG scan.

Latest revision as of 08:25, 28 May 2024

NIMH MEG Core Facility

National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Welcome

Welcome to the NIMH MEG Core Facility website. Here you can find information ranging from local operations of the lab, to general topics on the analysis of MEG data, including software available for download.

Latest News

  • This MediaWiki has been updated to version 1.41, see Special:Version. If you encounter any problems please let us know.
  • The Masking policy has changed -- please read the announcement from Dr. Gilman below:
Masks are optional in-patient care areas except as noted below. 
* Anyone (staff / patient / family member) with respiratory symptoms must wear a mask while in the CC. * Masks are required when caring for patients on respiratory isolation precautions. * N95 respirators or PAPRs are required when caring for patients on enhanced respiratory isolation or airborne isolation precautions. * A patient may request that masks be worn by their care team. These requests will be honored.
The mask policy will be updated when surveillance data indicate increasing respiratory virus activity in the community. Please understand that we fully anticipate the need to return to masking in patient care areas this fall.
Dr. Gilman

The MEG Core Facility is a patient care area and follows Clinical Center guidelines regarding masking. Refer to the Guidelines for Use of Masks in Patient Care Area for details.

Useful links:

Coming Soon:

  • MEG Basics for Clinical Staff - what you need to know when you provide coverage in the MEG Lab for your subject/patient during a MEG scan.