What will I learn in MPI’s Phlebotomy & EKG Technician program?
The Phlebotomy & Electrocardiography (EKG) Technician program introduces students to health care settings, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, the proper techniques of venipuncture and skin-puncture, body fluid collection, specimen processing, some lab tests, performing EKG’s, stress tests, and holter monitors. Graduates of the program should have the ability to successfully collect and process specimens using proper protocol and procedure, perform EKG’s and recognize normal and common abnormal EKG’s.
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