Electrocardiograms (ECG) Technician Head of Procurement

Job Purpose

The ECG Technician is responsible for providing essential cardiac diagnostic services. This role involves performing electrocardiograms (ECGs), applying ambulatory cardiac monitors (Holter monitors and blood pressure monitors), and assisting in various cardiac procedures. The ECG Technician contributes to the timely diagnosis and management of cardiac conditions, ultimately improving patient outcomes. This role requires a combination of technical skills, patient care, and adherence to clinical protocols.

Core Responsibilities

Electrocardiogram (ECG) Procedures:

Prepare patients for ECG tests, explaining the procedure in clear and concise terms, addressing any concerns or questions.
Position patients appropriately and accurately apply electrodes to obtain optimal ECG recordings.
Operate ECG machines proficiently, ensuring correct settings and troubleshooting any technical issues.
Analyze ECG tracings to identify abnormalities such as arrhythmias, ischemia, or hypertrophy.
Prepare clear, accurate, and timely ECG reports for physicians, highlighting significant findings

Ambulatory Monitoring:

Fit patients with ambulatory Holter monitors, ensuring proper electrode placement and secure attachment.
Fit patients with blood pressure monitors, explaining the procedure and providing clear instructions.
Collect and analyze data from Holter and blood pressure monitors, identifying any significant arrhythmias or blood pressure patterns.

Exercise Tolerance Testing (ETT):

Prepare patients for stress tests, including explaining the procedure and obtaining informed consent.
Monitor patient vital signs continuously during the test, including heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation.
Assist with the administration of medications as directed by the physician.
Monitor patient recovery after the stress test, ensuring a safe transition.

Data Management and Record Keeping:

Accurately input patient information, ECG results, and other relevant data into electronic health records.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with regulatory standards.

Clinical Support:

Collaborate effectively with cardiologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
Provide patient education on heart health, risk factors, and preventive measures.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of ECG procedures.

Qualifications

Educational Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant discipline

Professional Requirements

Possession of a professional certification in ECG technology is an added advantage.

Experience Requirements

Experience in a healthcare setting, particularly in a cardiology department, is advantageous.
Previous experience in performing ECGs, analyzing results, and assisting with other cardiac procedures can be beneficial.

Knowledge Requirements

Basic Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
Knowledge of ECG waveforms, arrhythmias, and normal variations.
Familiarity with medical terms related to cardiology.
Understanding and adhering to infection control guidelines.
Knowledge of ECG machines, Holter monitors, and other relevant equipment.
Awareness of relevant healthcare regulations and standards.

Skill Requirements 

Proficiency in operating ECG machines and other relevant equipment.
Ability to accurately apply electrodes and obtain clear ECG recordings.
Skill in analyzing ECG tracings to identify abnormalities.
Proficiency in using computer software for data entry and report generation.

Personal Abilities

Effective communication skills to interact with patients and healthcare professionals.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Attention to Detail.
Ability to troubleshoot technical issues and resolve problems.
Time Management Skills
Adhering to ethical standards and maintaining a positive attitude.
Flexibility to adapt to changing work environments and procedures.

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