There aren't specific schools for EKG technicians. However community colleges like CDI, Devry do offer courses to get your EKG technician license. There doesn't appear to be any in New Zealand however.
There are several schools that offer training to be an ekg technician across the country from New York to Los Angeles so you'll have no trouble in finding a school.
To find ultrasound technician schools in New Zealand, one should check local directories and check school listings for their program offerings for instance.
As at the 1st July 2009, there was 2,560 public and private schools throughout New Zealand
Otago which has some of the most excellent schools in new zealand
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New Zealand has one of the best education set ups in the world. Their universities are amazing.
There are a few different boarding schools in New Zealand that is not to expensive. The most popular boarding school would be . Rangi Ruru.
No, though some high schools can be Boys or Girls only.
Get training through a hospital training program or take a class. Then take the national exam. Then you are certified. You need to get some real clinical experience before you really know what you are doing. The challenge is getting a job without the experience. The jobs require the experience, but you need a job in order to get the experience. Consider volunteering. Answer- After finishing high school, you must first complete an associate's degree, which is usually two years long. Next, you must start training towards becoming an EKG Technician. If you are new in this field, you must avail a certification which normally takes a year to earn, or start an internship that lasts 18 to 24 months. But if you are transferring from another field, then all you need is training that takes about 4-6 weeks. Although you do not need any certification to work as a technician, it is always recommended to get certified from the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) or the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS). You can also get Bachelor of Health Science degree in Cardiovascular Technology that may help to improve your job prospects and salary. Bachelor's degree programs often offer advanced training in Holter monitoring, stress testing or cardiac catheterization and include more involved clinical experiences that can range from 12 to 18 months in length.