ECG Technician National Certification

ECG Technician National Certification

Electrocardiograph (ECG) Technician National Certification

 

HP212 – 40 hours
COURSE FEE: $895
Instructor: Nicole Paiz
Date: April 29 – July 22 (No class on May 27)
Day: Monday
Time: 6-9:30pm
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HP212 – 40 hours
COURSE FEE: $895
Instructor: Nicole Paiz
Date: July 29 – October 21 (No class on September 2)
Day: Monday
Time: 6-9:30pm
Click here to register

HP212 – 40 hours
COURSE FEE: $895
Instructor: Nicole Paiz
Date: October 28, 2024 – January 27, 2025 (No class on December 20 & 27)
Day: Monday
Time: 6-9:30pm
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Become certified for one the most in-demand occupations. Obtaining an electrocardiogram (ECG) is an important part of a medical workup, as a properly recorded ECG is critical in determining the proper care for a patient. This 40-hour course prepares you to function as an ECG Technician in a wide variety of settings including hospitals, physician’s offices, clinics, sport medicine facilities, nursing homes, and insurance companies. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to sit for the ECG Certifying Exam given by American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) National Exam. Qualified students must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED.  Books are sold separately at the RVCC bookstore.

For more information, please contact the Manager of Non-Credit Allied Health Programs, Cynthia Hynes at cynthia.hynes@raritanval.edu.

 

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