Certificate  in ECG & ECG Technology

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  • Type

    Certificate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    6 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

Electrocardiograph technicians perform non-invasive procedures to monitor the electrical activity of patients' hearts. Along with academic training, techs need the compassion necessary to serve anxious patients. Read on to learn about education and career options in this in-demand field.

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About this course

Working in the larger field of cardiovascular technology, EKG technicians have multiple career options available. See the articles listed below to learn more about the professional possibilities in electrocardiography.

Electrocardiogram (ECG) Technician
Electrocardiography Technician
Diagnostic Cardiology Technician
EKG Assistant
EKG Technician

Admission documents
1. ID Proof , Residential Proof
2. Passport
3. Educational documents scanned
4. Passport Size Photo

10TH

10TH

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Subjects

  • Anatomy
  • Management
  • Basic
  • Basic IT
  • IT Management
  • Technology
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Physiology
  • EKG Tech
  • Diagnostic Cardiology Technician

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SNEHA  SHARMA

SNEHA SHARMA

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Course programme

Applied Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology

This module aims to provide students with basic understanding of anatomy and physiology of the heart, and the clinical relevance of this knowledge. Students will also be introduced to applied anatomy

General Cardiology & Cardiac Disorders I

The module aims to provide students with definitions, etiologic, evaluations, pathophysiology, clinical manifestation, risk factors, treatment, management and complications of various heart diseases.

ECG & Rhythm Disorders

This module aims to provide students with fundamental concepts of interpreting & monitoring ECG, related to diagnosing heart diseases & abnormalities. It also provides understanding for the various rhythm abnormalities commonly encountered in clinical practice.

Diagnostic & Interventional Cardiac Catheterisation

This module aims to provide students an overview of diagnostic and interventional applications of cardiac catheterisation. It looks at history, principles, indications, instrumentation techniques, equipment use and new developments of percutaneous coronary intervention and valvuloplasty.

General Cardiology and Cardiac Disorders II

This module aims to provide students with definitions, etiologic evaluations, pathophysiology, clinical manifestation, risk factors, treatment, management and complications of various heart diseases.

Echocardiography

Conventional and Doppler Echocardiography imaging techniques and illustrations of how they are used in the diagnosis of selected heart diseases will be covered in this module.

Electrophysiology & Pacemakers

This module aims to provide students with the basic knowledge in identifying arrhythmias. This module includes the fundamental concepts of electrophysiology studies and the pacing.

Clinical Attachment

This module aims to let students acquire practical skills in both invasive and non-invasive procedures involved in the investigation, diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases

• Basic Anatomy & Physiology of Heart

• Basic Principles of

• Elementary Physics

• Galvanometer

• Elothuven’s Principles

• Standard 12 lead ECG

• Electrical Axis

• Normal Electrocardiogram

• ECG Equipment details

• Pitfalls of ECG recordings

• Maintenance of ECG machine

• Defibrillators, Central Monitor and Bedside Monitor

• Use

• Maintenance

• Stress ECG [Treadmill Test]

• Holter Monitoring

• Interpretation of life threatening arrhythmiss & ECG of Myocardial Infarction.

• First Aid Management of cardiac emergencies

• Practical Training in ICCU and non-invasive diagnostic laboratory

Levels of Organization of Organisms

StructurallevelsofOrganization;Chemicallevel;Cellularlevel;Tissuelevel;Organlevel;Systemlevel;Completeorganism;TheChemical level-Definition andbriefdiscussionofatom&molecule;Thecelloverview about—Its structure,major cellorganelles, plasmamembrane&celldivision;Tissue- Briefdiscussion

aboutthe typesof tissuesin thebody;Organ-Briefdiscussion about-Majororgansin the body; Organ system - Meaning and definition; Types of Organ System; Overview of Muscular,skeletal,digestive systems;Whole organism-Briefintroduction about-Six recognized kingdomsofliving organisms &Classification of humans.

Human Anatomy: BasicTerminology;introductiontoanatomy;anatomicalvocabulary; Relativelocation-skull, arm,planes, functionalstates;Regions-land marks, bodycavities, body formation, role&functionsofcell, tissueand organ in humanbody formation.

Skin and Connective Tissue: Skin- Definition ofSkin;Layersofskin;Typesofskin; Functions;Connectivetissue - Definition;Briefdiscussion on– Bone, Cartilage, Embryonic connective tissue-Mesenchyme;Mucousormucoid.

Skeletal System: Theskeletalsystem;bonestructure;bone cells;bone marrow;bonegrowth;ossification;andepiphysealplatesofbone.

Joints: Introductiontojoints;categoriesofjoint;jointmovement

Muscular System: Overview;Muscularsystemanatomy-originandinsertion,function,muscletissuetypes,microanatomy shapeofmuscle,musclecontractions

Cardiovascular System: Definitionandmeaning ofCardiovascularsystem;Typesofblood vessels;GeneralstructureandFunctionsofArtery,Vein,andCapillaries & Sinusoids;Anastomosis-definitionandfunction;Circulation–Briefdiscussion;TypesofCirculation-Systemicand Pulmonary.

Lymphatic System: Introduction to lymphaticsystem;lymphaticcapillaries; lymphaticvessels;lymphnodes;lymphaticorgans

Surface Anatomy: Definition of SurfaceAnatomy;SignificanceofSurfacemarking;Four

techniquesforexaminingbody-visualinspection, palpation, percussionandauscultation

1. Histology

a) IntroductiontoHistotechniques

b) IntroductiontoMicroscope

c) Epithelium

d) HistologyofSkeletalmuscle

2. Osteology

a) Appendicularskeleton

b) Axialskeleton

3. Specimen a) Cell b) Joint

c) Muscle

d) Blood vessel

4. Identify compound microscopeandits components.

5. Bloodsamplecollection:Requirements.

6. Demonstration onHemocytometer.

7. Requirements forErythrocyteSedimentationRate(ESR) andPacked Cell

Volume(PCV)estimation.

8. Hemoglobinometer and Identifyits components.

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Certificate  in ECG & ECG Technology

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