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Why is the Work of EKG Technicians Important? | Careers in Healthcare | ACTS

Updated: Apr 15, 2020


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A career as an EKG technician

Becoming an EKG Technician can be an incredibly rewarding career move. You can get certified in as little as 5-6 weeks and find employment earning enough money to provide for yourself. EKG technicians can work in Hospitals, Doctors Offices, and Private Companies. Healthcare is a great sector to work in. In the healthcare field you can have access to living wages, healthcare plans, benefits, career advancement opportunities, and tuition assistance and tuition reimbursement options for those that want to continue their education. EKG technicians work with doctors, nurses and other support staff to provide care for patients.


Why the work of an EKG Technician Matters

Electrocardiogram Technicians (EKG) are a vital part of the healthcare field. These technicians place electrodes on the patients' chest and body. These electrodes pick up the electrical activity of the heart in the form of a graph. This graph when viewed by a trained healthcare professional can inform the providers if the patient is having any cardiac-related issues. Cardiac abnormalities are extremely important to detect because the heart is one of the most important organs in the human body. The standard EKG technician typically with not aid in graph interpretation. However, the elevated positions such as Telemetry Technician and Cardiac Arrhythmia Technician aid in graph interpretations and even provide physician reports when requested. Having the skill of reading EKG graphs can help identify patients with heart-related issues allowing them to get the care they need.


Advancement Options For EKG Technicians

EKG Technicians have a unique set of options when it comes to advancing their careers. 1 option would be to learn a new set of skills and add them to their resume. This could be achieved by taking on another program such as Phlebotomy and Patient Care. Another option would be strengthening the skills you already have in EKG. Once you have confidence and a high level of understanding for EKG graphs then you could take the exams to be certified as a Telemetry Technician and Cardiac Arrhythmia Technician.


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