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The Heart

The Heart. More than just a love muscle?. Cardiology: it’s all about Hearts. So what does a Cardiac Physiologist do?. ECG’s Ambulatory monitoring Exercise testing Cardiac Ultrasounds (AKA Echocardiograms) Catheter labs Pacemakers Electrophysiology. Electrocardiograms (ECG’s).

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The Heart

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  1. The Heart More than just a love muscle?

  2. Cardiology: it’s all about Hearts

  3. So what does a Cardiac Physiologist do? • ECG’s • Ambulatory monitoring • Exercise testing • Cardiac Ultrasounds (AKA Echocardiograms) • Catheter labs • Pacemakers • Electrophysiology

  4. Electrocardiograms (ECG’s)

  5. Ambulatory Monitoring

  6. Exercise Testing

  7. Echocardiography

  8. Cardiac Catheter Lab

  9. Cardiac Catheter Lab

  10. Pacemakers

  11. Electrophysiology

  12. Electrophysiology

  13. How can I do that? • The NHS in the West Midlands runs a regional training scheme based on the Clinical Physiology course run by University of Wolverhampton • This takes 4 years combined with on the job learning for the practical skills (you have to have the job to do the course) • To apply for this you’ll need a minimum of 2 A levels, at least one of which must be a science

  14. Why should I do that? • A thoroughly challenging job • Lots of potential for progression • You get to save lives!

  15. Thank You

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