Electrocardiograph
Technician
Duties and Responsibilities
Electrocardiograph (ECG or
EKG) technicians usually work under the supervision of cardiologist in
hospitals, doctors’ offices, clinics, or bedside. They operate
electrocardiogram equipment to monitor patients’ heart problems. They:
·
Connect electrodes to patients.
·
Insert and remove catheters.
·
Monitor equipment output.
·
Record test results.
·
Identify emergencies or abnormalities.
·
Operate ultrasound equipment.
Average Salary:
$15,000-$32,000
Educational Requirements
Electrocardiograph
technicians must have a high school diploma or GED before beginning specialized
training.
Electrocardiograph training
can be obtained through vocational schools, community colleges, and in some
cases through on-the-job supervised experiences. Basic training takes three to
six months. Advanced training takes one to two years.
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