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Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

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Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Healthcare Professionals

Can anyone tell me the best way to find a job for an EKG Tech.

 

thank you.

Re: Healthcare Professionals

  • The same as I would do for any other position - use local and regional websites, newpapers and check out the webpages for hospitals and offices that use EKG technicians. Did you recently graduate or intern or do any type of clinicals anywhere? Those would be good resources? Check the boards at your school if you recently graduated. Ours always has positions and professors and other students are always good resources.
  • I am an RN in a large hospital - we do not employ EKG techs to my knowledge - EKGs are performed by techs (CNAs), nurses, or sometimes respiratory therapists. I'm not sure that work as an EKG tech exclusively will be easy to find. 
  • Websites like indeed.com, newspapers, if you are in contact with anyone at the school you went to you could ask them for ideas. 


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  • If you like health care, then you?ve found the answer to all your problems. Health care is the place to be in currently. There are plenty of jobs to be had in this sector and many of them don?t have anything to do with direct patient care. I would suggest that shortlist healthcare degrees that interest you the most. Once you  pick your program, it should ideally lead to a stable and lucrative career that you can hopefully retire from!
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    If you like health care, then you?ve found the answer to all your problems. Health care is the place to be in currently. There are plenty of jobs to be had in this sector and many of them don?t have anything to do with direct patient care. I would suggest that shortlist healthcare degrees that interest you the most. Once you  pick your program, it should ideally lead to a stable and lucrative career that you can hopefully retire from!

    Soliciation is a violation if the terms of service on this site, so I have reported this reply.

    BTW, doing an EKG *does*involve direct patient care. 

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