Electrocardiogram (ECG) technicians play an important role in helping cardiovascular patients live longer and healthier lives—helping diagnose and treat heart ailments before they cause irreparable damage.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) technicians play an important role in helping cardiovascular patients live longer and healthier lives—helping diagnose and treat heart ailments before they cause irreparable damage. Whether you want to expand your skillset or begin a new career, enrolling in the Electrocardiogram ECG Technician program could be the first step in the right direction.
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The EKG Technician program at the Medical Training Institute of New York provides students with the opportunity to study electrocardiograms. The course will prepare the student for an entry-level EKG technician position.
Electrocardiography (EKG) technicians are vital members of any healthcare team. If you want to join the booming healthcare industry as an EKG tech, this course will train you to apply, monitor, and measure electrocardiography tests
The field of cardiology is a challenging, high-demand career field where technicians have the opportunity to work with patients and medical teams to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions.
Learn to operate ECG equipment and work as an ECG Technician in a cardiology office, non-invasive cardiac diagnostic department in a hospital, medical clinic, or other medical facilities.
This course assumes the learner understands the basics of EKG’s, however, brief reviews will ‘‘refresh’’ concepts for each topic and discussion will be more in-depth.
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