FUNDAMENTALS OF CARDIAC PACING

This two-part course, taught by the experienced Instructors from Pacemakers Plus Continuing Education/Training is offered on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 8:00 – 11:00am. Students will receive 2.5 CEUs per class and a letter of approval to take the CRAT examination administered by Cardiovascular Credentialing International.

The Certified Rhythm Analysis Technician Cardiac Rhythm Monitoring Certification (CRAT) examination is for professionals who utilize specialized monitoring equipment to analyze cardiac rhythms. This computer based exam is administered at Pearson Professional Centers year-round based on availability at the test centers. 

http://www.cci-online.org/CCI/Certifications/CRAT.aspx

PREREQUISITE:  Students must successfully complete the prerequisite course, Basic EKG Interpretation  at least 30 days prior to attending.

Fundamentals 101 discusses topics to include:

  • Electricity 101
  • Basics of Pacing Systems
  • Pacemaker Codes & Modes

Fundamentals 102 discusses topics to include:

  • Single & Dual Chamber Atrial/Ventricular timing cycles
  • Intro to Paced ECGs & EGMs
  • Basics of Paced EGMs

TO REGISTER: For more information or to register for these classes, please click here http://www.pacemakersplus.com/ or contact Quincy Collins, CCDS @ 407-883-0639.

Important

Closing Location


We regret to inform you that effective December 31, 2024, we will be permanently closing the physical location of our Longwood AHA training site. Thankfully, our experienced instructors will remain available to offer all courses live at your offsite location for groups of three (3) or more students per class. Please follow the instructions provided under “classes” on the toolbar to request a class, and we will work tirelessly to accommodate your request. We are also happy to offer ENA (TNCC/ENPC), and basic EKG courses both virtually or live at your offsite location for groups of three (3) or more as well.

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