This 20 hour course in designed to fill the needs of student who desire the ability to identify the resting (and exercise) Normal and abnormal EKG, as well as provide an overview of heart anatomy, function and neurophysiology.
This 20 hour course in designed to fill the needs of student who desire the ability to identify the resting (and exercise) Normal and abnormal EKG, as well as provide an overview of heart anatomy, function and neurophysiology.
Modalities
The electrical Conducting System
Anatomy of the heart and the cardiac cycle
Properly Prepare a subject for a 12-lead EKG
Basic Understanding of Cardiac Muscle contraction
Basic understanding of EKG interpretation involving the recognition of most common abnormalities.
Our staff is dedicated to helping our students receive the best possible training so our students may succeed in highly rewarding careers. Our courses have been developed by experienced professionals. They are specifically designed to provide you with the state of art medical skill that you need to thrive in a competitive healthcare environment.
You will have all of the academic and practical knowledge that is involved in becoming a well paid Phlebotomy Technician, Medical Assistant, EKG, Certified Nurse Assistant, Home Health Aide, Pharmacy Technician, Physical Therapy Aid, Massage Therapist, Medical Billing and Coding and NCLEX.
EKG Enhancement Course is a 30-hour course for Registered Nurses (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN), and Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA). The course is designed to improve and teach the students the proper methods of conducting EKG exams and interpretation.
It is designed to provide physicians and healthcare professionals with training in recognizing and managing cardiovascular emergencies, including arrhythmias and cardiac arrest, along with EKG interpretation.
This program teaches students to become EKG/Cardiovascular technicians who can work in a variety of healthcare facilities including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics and physicians’ offices.
EKG technicians work in physician’s offices, hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities and organizations. EKG technicians also work for insurance companies to provide data for health and life insurance policies.
The CTC Program was developed in 2004 as a community service to provide a structured educational program for those interested in learning the science of electrocardiographic recording techniques
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