Suggestions
Leisha Osburn
Chief Executive Officer at Next Gen Neuro
Leisha Osburn is the Chief Executive Officer and Owner of Next Gen Neuro, a certified veteran and women-owned organization that provides remote neurodiagnostic services.1 With over 40 years of experience in the field of neurodiagnostics, Leisha is a highly accomplished professional and leader in her industry.12
Professional Background
Leisha began her career in Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) at Bethesda Naval Hospital.1 Her innovative approach to neurodiagnostics led her to start the first neurotelemetry program at IU Health in Indiana in 2009, which utilized real-time continuous monitoring 24/7 by Registered EEG Technologists (REEGT).1
Qualifications and Expertise
Leisha holds an impressive array of qualifications and certifications, including:
- MS, MHA, MPH-HPM (Master's degrees in Health Administration and Public Health-Health Policy Management)
- REEG/EP T (Registered EEG/Evoked Potential Technologist)
- NA-CLTM (Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring - Certification in Long Term Monitoring)
- CNIM (Certified Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring)
- DABNM (Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring)
- FASET (Fellow of the American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists)
- FACNS (Fellow of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society)1
Leadership and Contributions
Throughout her career, Leisha has held various leadership positions and made significant contributions to the field:
- Past ABRET Board member
- Past ASET President
- Frequent speaker for ASET and other neurodiagnostic societies1
Next Gen Neuro
As the CEO and co-founder of Next Gen Neuro, Leisha works alongside Amanda Ritchey (COO) to provide cutting-edge remote neurodiagnostic services.1 The company focuses on delivering real-time continuous, intermittent, and retrospective EEG services remotely in a cost-effective and high-quality manner.1
Leisha is known for her ability to find uniquely tailored solutions for NGN partners and her commitment to advancing the field of neurodiagnostics.12 Her experience as an Air Force veteran has also played a role in shaping her career and approach to leadership in the neurodiagnostic industry.3