How to Become an EEG/EKG Technician

Working as an EEG/EKG Technician, You Will Find Out that There is a Lot to Learn About the Brain and the Heart

Bobby Scott II
So, you want to learn how to become an EEG/EKG technician? EEG stands for electroencephalograph and an EEG is a graphical print-out of the signals coming from the brain on a sheet of paper. The EEG technician records the brains activity by placing a device onto the patient's head. EKG stands for electrocardiogram and the technician performs tests to monitor the patient's heart rate and heart rhythm by placing a device on the patient's heart. If you are still interested in becoming an EEG/EKG technician, you can take courses and become an EEG/EKG technician.

EEG/EKG Technician Education

Obtain a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) to start your journey as an EEG/EKG technician. Take courses in science, biology and chemistry while in high school to improve your chances of getting in to an EEG/EKG program. Attend a technical or community college to receive training as an EEG/EKG technician to get a leading start on job openings. Get started by studying anatomy, medical terminology, neurophysiology and sonography. Practice and learn how EEG/EKG techs operate and use the machinery. Keep in mind that some EEG/EKG technicians get all their training on the job so you can do this work without the college degree.

EEG/EKG Technician Work

As an EEG/EKG technician you will be working to provide healthcare services to patients. Most technicians work in a hospital facility or medical clinic under the supervision of a physician or EEG/EKG supervisor. The EEG technicians will primarily work under the supervision of neurosurgeon and the EKG technician will work under the supervision of a cardiologist. Expect to work normal business hours and be prepared communicate effectively with patients and the medical staff. Prepare to do a lot of walking in a hospital setting because you will push the EEG/EKG machine to patient rooms to conduct tests.

EEG/EKG Technician Careers

Graduate from an EEG/EKG program to help you get your career started. Prepare or hire someone to write a resume and a cover letter for you to help you become an EEG/EKG technician. Mail your resume and cover letter out to medical facilities and apply for jobs as an EEG/EKG technician in your area and ask the hospitals' recruiters are there positions that you may qualify for to help you find a job as an EEG/EKG technician. Improve your chances of landing the job by taking continuing educational courses in EEG technical training and EKG technical training.

EEG/EKG Technology

EEG/EKG technology is always changing so do your best to keep yourself abreast of the technological changes that are taking place in this medical field. Navigate on the internet and read books and publications about new EEG/EKG technology. Take these steps to help you not only to become an EEG/EKG technician but also to help you become a more proficient EEG/EKG technician. Prepare a list of questions to ask EEG/EKG professionals about this medical field. Interview several EEG/EKG technicians and ask them how they became an EEG/EKG technician. These steps will help you become an EEG/EKG technician.

Published by Bobby Scott II

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  • Technicians that perform this type of work are valuable to both patients and doctors.
  • Working in this position gives individuals the opportunity to advance their career.
  • Hospitals and many other medical facilities will always need EEG/EKG technicians.

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