Kentucky Health Training is located in Lexington, Kentucky. At KHT, the EKG program prepares you to work as a cardiographic technician in a variety of medical settings. The program is 65 hours long and teaches students about subjects such as human anatomy, medical terminology and understanding EKG interpretations. As of 2010, there are only day classes offered, which run from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, typically Monday through Friday (during some weeks there is no class on Friday). A payment plan option is available for tuition fees.
Kentucky Health Training
366 Waller Ave. #121
Lexington, KY 40504
859-963-2901
kyhealthtraining.com
The Medical Institute of Kentucky, in Lexington, offers an EKG program that covers human anatomy and physiology, medical ethics, medical terminology and performing EKGs. Along with performing EKGs, students are taught how to perform holter monitorings that analyze a patient over a 24-hour period during normal activity in order to diagnose any heart problems. To qualify for acceptance into the program, a high school diploma or GED is required as well as a TB skin test. Students can sit for the national exam to become certified following completion of the program. Financial assistance is available.
The Medical Institute of Kentucky
2720 Old Rosebud Rd., Ste. 230
Lexington, KY 40509
888-643-0379
tmiky.com/cardiographic_technician.html
Daymar College is located in Louisville, Kentucky, about a half hour drive from Lexington. Daymar offers a cardiographic technician training, or EKG, program. The program prepares students to become a Certified Cardiographic Technician (CCT). Daymar College offers students an affordable and flexible college education. Students interested in the EKG program need to have a high school diploma or GED, an interview with an admissions representative and must complete an admission evaluation. Financial assistance is available to students who qualify.
Daymar College
3309 Collins Ln.
Louisville, KY 40245
502-400-4075
daymarcollege.edu/programs/cardiographic-technician