Become an Electrocardiograph Technician (EKG Technician) Certified at Florida Medical & Aesthetic International School (FLMAIS) and get a National Certification and you will be ready to aid doctors in the diagnostic of a cardiovascular disorder or heart problem.
Become an Electrocardiograph Technician (EKG Technician) Certified at Florida Medical & Aesthetic International School (FLMAIS) and get a National Certification and you will be ready to aid doctors in the diagnostic of a cardiovascular disorder or heart problem.
With our examination preparation course you can pass with satisfactory results the certification exam with the NHA. Medical Assistant Students can apply after finish the EKG module and get their credits.
About Florida Medical & Aesthetic International School requires a brief history about us. Our Institution's current name, adopted in 2019. The school officially changed its name to Florida Medical & Aesthetic International School on July 29, 2019, following approval by the Commission for Independent Education of Florida. Prior to that, the school was known as The Medical & Aesthetic Institute Carlos J. Finlay until 2012, when it became Florida Medical College after incorporating three new associate degree programs into its curriculum.
The ECG/EKG Training Class is 20 hours in length. Your time in class will be spent learning all about the heart, cardiovascular system, and the electricity that flow through the body to make this amazing organ work.
Fundamentals of 12 lead EKG is an ESSENTIAL course because a 3 lead may not be enough. Think of a 3 lead EKG as a selfie, whereas the 12 lead EKG is like is a complete photo-shoot.
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.
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.
Electrocardiogram (EKG) monitor technicians are primarily responsible for monitoring patients' heart statuses in a hospital environment. At Rosewood Career Institute Inc. in Houston, TX, EKG
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