Become a Certified EKG Technician
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 in a flexible, online learning environment. Upon completion of this course, you will have the option of choosing between AECA’s provisional Certified EKG Technician Specialist (CETS) certification exam OR the National Healthcareer Association’s (NHA) Certified EKG Technician (CET) exam.
Registration and Enrollment
This course is open enrollment. You can enroll and begin any time.
Course Details
Understand what an EKG Technician does and how to perform on the job
Work with doctors, nurses and other professionals to provide essential healthcare
Become eligible to sit for the provisional Certified EKG Technician Specialist (CETS) exam through the AECA or the Certified EKG Technician (CET) certification exam through the NHA
Receive job assistance from our Externship Coordinator and access to our Externship Starter Kit
Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
Infection Control
Communication and Legal Issues in Healthcare
History of EKG
EKG Introduction
EKG Interpretation
EKG Application Theory
EKG Application Procedure
To take this online course, you should have one of the following: High School Diploma, GED or equivalent, entrance test, or previous healthcare experience.
To qualify for the certification exam, a High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Please check with your state for any specific requirements they might have before registering.
Jacqueline Garcia
Jacqueline Garcia is a Certified Postsecondary Professional Instructor (CPPI), specializing in patient care education. Beyond actively training future patient care technicians, she develops academic content and curriculum for a number of programs.
$1,995.00 (USD)
This is an online course.
This course is open enrollment. You can enroll and begin any time.
Job Outlook
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) forecasts 24% growth in the demand for EKG technicians between now and 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations.
According to the National Healthcareer Association, the median annual salary for EKG technicians is $56,850 with top earners pulling in over $93,000 per year.
FAQs
WHAT DOES AN EKG TECHNICAN DO?
Electrocardiography (EKG) technicians who apply, monitor, and measure electrocardiography testing are important to any healthcare team. They administer various cardiovascular tests including measuring basic vital signs, performing rapid response procedures, operating an EKG machine, and identifying rhythms.
IS CERTIFICATION NECCESARY FOR EKG TECHNICIANS?
Over 80% of those hiring EKG technicians require certification. With our EKG Technician training course, you will be fully prepared to sit for one of two national certifications after completing our course. You will have the option of choosing between AECA’s provisional Certified EKG Technician Specialist (CETS) certification exam OR the National Healthcareer Association’s (NHA) Certified EKG Technician (CET) exam.
WHAT TITLES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AN EKG TECHNICIAN?
According to the National Healthcareer Association, some common titles may include:
Biomedical Equipment Technician
Monitor Technician
Telemetry Technician
WHAT SKILLS ARE IMPORTANT FOR EKG TECHNICANS?
EKG technicians need to be able to read, monitor, and report EKG tests precisely and accurately, communicate with doctors, nurses, and other professionals to provide essential healthcare, use electrocardiography equipment, interpret and calculate data, relate to patients and understand the difficulties and stress they may encounter.
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