MSET History and Historical Documents

MSET was known as the Michigan EEG Society when the first meetings were held in 1955. In 1956, there were 44 full and 4 associate members. The official Charter for the Michigan Society of Electroencephalographic Technicians (MSET) was filed December 31, 1973.

 

Some highlights:

 Dues

1955- $2.00 and $1.00

1965- $3.00 and $2.00

1973- $5.00

1998- $15.00

2025- $20.00

 

Constitution and Bylaws

Proposed Constitution and Bylaws of the Michigan Electroencephalographic Society

1st Revision- May 16, 1969

Other Revisions- November 1976, change to “Technician/Technologists”

March 1977

1987 – Change to “Technologists”

199? – Change to “Electroneurodiagnostic”

2001

2010

A mobile clinic bus labeled 'Michigan Epilepsy Center Mobile Diagnostic Clinic' with two women standing outside and talking.
A mobile laboratory vehicle labeled 'Mobile Laboratory' parked in front of a building. A woman in a coat is standing near the vehicle, and a person is visible inside the vehicle's driver's seat.

MSET Charter Filing (1973)

Official document from the Michigan Society of Electroencephalographic Technicians with the society's seal and text.
A black and white photo of a small, modest classroom with basic wooden desks and chairs, a chalkboard, and a floral curtain covering the window.
Official certification document from the Michigan Department of Commerce, recognizing the Michigan Society of Electroencephalographic Technicians, dated December 13, 1973, with ornate header and signatures.