Student will label the major internal and external structures of the heart; describe the major functions of the cardiovascular system. Identify the five types of blood vessels, label the electrical conduction of the heart and obtain a standard EKG rhythm strip.
Student will label the major internal and external structures of the heart; describe the major functions of the cardiovascular system. Identify the five types of blood vessels, label the electrical conduction of the heart and obtain a standard EKG rhythm strip.
Describe and identify ECG characteristics of Sinus Rhythms, Atrial Rhythms, Junctional Rhythms, Ventricular Rhythms, Atrioventricular, AV Blocks, different components of Pacemaker Rhythm.
New York Medical Career Training Center
In 1997 Doctor Nand Panjwani opened the New York Medical Career Training Center. His love and dedication for the medical field inspired him to provide training to people who are willing to dedicate themselves to the medical field.
Dr. Panjwani believes he must provide quality training to his students in order for him to be successful. To accomplish this Dr. Nand consistently evaluates the Medical Curriculum with industry specialists, rewrites the curriculum and hires qualified industry individuals to teach.
Mission Statement
The New York Medical Career Training Center’s mission is to provide the skills necessary for graduates to be placed in medical programs offered by the school. The school's role in achieving this mission is to keep current with employer expectations and maintain those expectations based on academic standards.
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.
This is a one day electrocardiograph (EKG) seminar/workshop for certified nurse’s assistants, Nurses, Medical assistants, phlebotomists and EKG technicians who need a review.Â
EKG Technicians are responsible for performing electrocardiogram tests in hospitals and physician offices. These tests are used to monitor and record electrical impulses transmitted by the heart.
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.
This 4-hour course is for those clinicians who take care of or are transitioning into roles taking care of patients where recognition and knowledge of basic cardiac rhythms is essential.Â
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