Demand for individuals with ECG and Phlebotomy training is quickly growing. We are happy to announce that come this fall, AAPS will be offering ECG and Phlebotomy training in the months of September and October.
What is ECG?
What is ECG? ECG stands for electrocardiogram. An ECG technician performs certain diagnostic tests to access the heart rhythm and rate. They utilize ECG machines to acquire a patient’s heart rate. Students will learn how to operate an electrocardiogram machine for diagnosing heart related conditions.
What is Phlebotomy?
What is Phlebotomy? A phlebotomy technician’s role is to perform venipuncture and draw blood from a patient. They must acquire process and label the specimen in a medical lab. Students will learn the process of venipuncture, function of blood and the care of handling blood specimens.
Enrolling in these training programs can lead to great employment opportunities since participants will gain skills and knowledge that can easily be applied to a number of health-care related jobs.
Highly Recommended for Individuals Working In:
- Hospitals
- Doctors Office
- Clinics, Blood Donor Centres
- Collection Centres, Addiction Centres
- Clinical Research Labs
- Long Term Care Facilities
Pursue a Career As A:
- Laboratory Technician – Hematology, Blood Transfusion and ECG
- Pharmaceutical Biomedical Laboratory Technician
- Biomedical Laboratory Technician
- Phlebotomist
- Phlebotomy Aide
- ECG Technician/Aide
ECG Training at AAPS
Date: October 3, 2015 and 10, 2015
Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Phlebotomy Training at AAPS
Date: October 24, 2015 and October 31, 2015
Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
To register, please contact us at (416) 502-2277.