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==Latest News==
==Latest News==
* The MEG service and cool-down process has begun! The helium recycler (reliquifier) will also be installed in the coming week. We anticipate opening for business on November 9th!
* The MEG service and helium recycler (reliquifier) installation has been completed!
Before everyone schedules, '''we are requiring some additional training in our new COVID protocols.''' This additional training can be completed virtually, with Anna Namyst. This is not a replacement for the usual MEG training, it is an additional requirement.
'''New COVID protocols training is required''' for your team before scheduling your scan. This additional training can be completed virtually with Anna Namyst. This is not a replacement for the usual MEG training, it is an additional requirement. Also, after every scan, you must complete [https://kurage.nimh.nih.gov/nih/AppendixB/form.html the lab cleaning and personnel reporting form] (must be on NIH network or VPN to access).



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Revision as of 11:04, 7 December 2020

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

  • The MEG service and helium recycler (reliquifier) installation has been completed!

New COVID protocols training is required for your team before scheduling your scan. This additional training can be completed virtually with Anna Namyst. This is not a replacement for the usual MEG training, it is an additional requirement. Also, after every scan, you must complete the lab cleaning and personnel reporting form (must be on NIH network or VPN to access).


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.