 OSET is the
International Organisation of Societies for Electrophysiological Technologies.
OSET was established in 1975 in Berlin. The inaugural meeting took place in Amsterdam
in 1977 and OSET was later registered in Switzerland.
The aims of the organisation are:
- to promote education and the attainment of the highest level of knowledge and
understanding in the field of Electrophysiological Technology.
- to foster the goals of all member societies and encourage scientific research and
investigation in the field of Electrophysiological Technology.
- to improve the quality of instruction and teaching programmes, certificiation and
qualification.
- to supply information on standards and regulations in the field of Electrophysiological
Technology.
- to establish and maintain a collaboration with international and national member
societies and associations in the field of Electrophysiological Technology.
Member countries include Australia, Canada, Germany, Finland, France, India, Israel,
Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States of
America.
OSET has 5 Executive positions. All member countries are asked to nominate members for
these positions. Officers of the Executive include the President, Immediate Past
President, Secretary, Member-at-large and Treasurer. The current President of OSET is
Karen Woolcock
OSET holds a Congress every 4 years. The 9th OSET Congress will take place in
Bielefield, Germany from the 15-21 May 2011. A website is available at www.oset-congress.de which
includes information on the Congress, including details on registration and the Programme
for the Congress. Alternatively, download the brochure here.
ANTA has an OSET Representative, currently Angela Borbelj, who is responsible for
keeping the ANTA Executive informed of what is happening in OSET. Members of ANTA are
automatically affiliated with OSET as ANTA pays fees to OSET for our membership. ANTA
members are able to attend OSET congresses as part of this membership.
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