Electrocardiograph Technician
Electrocardiograph technicians usually work under the
supervision of cardiologist in hospitals, doctors’ office, clinics, or bedside.
They operate electrocardiogram equipment to monitor patients heart problems. They:
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Connect electrodes to patients.
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Insert and remove catheters.
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Monitor equipment output.
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Record test results.
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Identify emergencies or abnormalities.
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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 experience. Basic training takes three to six months. Advanced training
takes one to two year.
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