This course provides an introduction to the anatomy and electrical conduction system of the heart.
This course provides an introduction to the anatomy and electrical conduction system of the heart. Topics include procedures for performing 12/15 lead electrocardiograms, 24-hour blood pressure monitors, use and maintenance of equipment and the analysis of electrocardiogram tracings.
Students also learn to identify tracings that require the immediate attention of a physician. During the lab component of the course, students perform electrocardiograms as well as practise the correct procedure for applying Holter
monitors.
What You Will Learn
Anatomy & physiology of the heart
Basic electro-physiology of the heart
Electrocardiograms
ECG Application
ECG Interpretation
Rhythms
Holter Monitors
24-hr Blood Pressure Monitoring
Located in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, VCC helps students gain skills and knowledge to make a difference in the world.
Join us for an intensive, hands-on workshop designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the field of electrocardiogram.
This workshop is to understand the technical components of Electrocardiography, the roles and responsibilities of the technician and how it relates to patient care.
In this course, students examine the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the electrical conduction system of the heart.
The Adult Cardiology Residency Training Program at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University was designed to provide innovative training in all aspects of contemporary cardiology.
This is a one-day course intended for all healthcare providers who are interested to learn & develop the ability to read, analyze & interpret electrocardiograms at the primary/beginner level.
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