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This is a PREVIEW of James Watt's interview of Dr. Jack Kartush . For the full video, click the LINK in the COMMENTS section • IONM Founder, Dr. Jack Kartush, Sounds The... Dr Kartush sounds the alarm about persistent quality and safety issues in neuromonitoring, placing the facial nerve, thyroid nerves and spine at risk for injury. "Poor monitoring is worse than no monitoring" Jack M. Kartush, MD 1984 Watt and Kartush coproduced this episode of the podcast to provide extra visual information throughout the interview. Dr. Kartush talks about his diverse interests, his life philosophy, and his foray into medicine and neuromonitoring. We discuss best practices in facial nerve monitoring and ongoing challenges. Dr. Kartush emphasizes the critical importance of proper training for the surgical neurophysiologist, the reading neurologist, and the surgeon. He discusses the lack of acceptance of neuromonitoring in the early days and the importance of continuous improvement. And, he discusses future challenges and opportunities in the field as he sounds the alarm on persistent safety and quality issues with neuromonitoring systems and products on the market today. Until the recommended changes are implemented, patients remain at risk of suboptimal monitoring that can lead to injury.