Exercise Testing Technician
About the role
Working closely with other members of the department, the Exercise Testing Technician performs diagnostic testing which evaluates a patient's response to exercise. The Exercise Testing Technicians will support Exercise Testing. Major responsibilities include: to work as part of a team to perform diagnostic exercise testing procedure; explain the procedure to patient in order to obtain full co-operation and maximum performance; taking a brief patient history; obtaining written consent: performing resting ECG/BP and examine for abnormalities during exercise; observe and assess patient tolerance to exercise, assist in determining the end point of exercise tolerance; quickly recognize cardiac emergencies and act accordingly; operation of computers, metabolic measurement systems, treadmill with ECG monitoring systems. Other responsibilities include: ensuring all procedures are performed according to established protocols and standards of practice and in a safe and compliant manner according to CNSC regulations; participating in various training programs and research studies; and contributing to an environment which supports clinical excellence and continuous learning.
- Cardiovascular Technician diploma/ CardioPulmonary Technologist Diploma (or equivalent) with active registration and membership in good standing applicable registering body (e.g., CSCT or OSCT)
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of cardiac function as it relates to the various diagnostic testing
- Minimum of one year experience in ECG Lab with demonstrated interpretation skills within the last five years
- Minimum one year recent experience in Exercise Stress Testing lab within the last five years; previous experience in Nuclear Medicine is considered an asset
- Demonstrated ability to work responsibly in an interdisciplinary team environment
- Demonstrated effective communication (written and verbal), organization and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated effective problem solving skills, critical thinking and the ability to prioritize in a fast paced clinical environment
- Demonstrated ability to effectively relate to client/patient population
- Demonstrated initiative and judgment appropriate for the position
- Demonstrated computer skills including Microsoft Office
- Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative team environment and demonstrate behavior consistent with HHS Values Based Code of Conduct
- Demonstrated commitment to maintaining and improving individual competence as well as contributing to the education and development of students
- Demonstrated advanced arrhythmia interpretation skills
- Current BLS certification
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Exercise Testing Technician
About the role
Working closely with other members of the department, the Exercise Testing Technician performs diagnostic testing which evaluates a patient's response to exercise. The Exercise Testing Technicians will support Exercise Testing. Major responsibilities include: to work as part of a team to perform diagnostic exercise testing procedure; explain the procedure to patient in order to obtain full co-operation and maximum performance; taking a brief patient history; obtaining written consent: performing resting ECG/BP and examine for abnormalities during exercise; observe and assess patient tolerance to exercise, assist in determining the end point of exercise tolerance; quickly recognize cardiac emergencies and act accordingly; operation of computers, metabolic measurement systems, treadmill with ECG monitoring systems. Other responsibilities include: ensuring all procedures are performed according to established protocols and standards of practice and in a safe and compliant manner according to CNSC regulations; participating in various training programs and research studies; and contributing to an environment which supports clinical excellence and continuous learning.
- Cardiovascular Technician diploma/ CardioPulmonary Technologist Diploma (or equivalent) with active registration and membership in good standing applicable registering body (e.g., CSCT or OSCT)
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of cardiac function as it relates to the various diagnostic testing
- Minimum of one year experience in ECG Lab with demonstrated interpretation skills within the last five years
- Minimum one year recent experience in Exercise Stress Testing lab within the last five years; previous experience in Nuclear Medicine is considered an asset
- Demonstrated ability to work responsibly in an interdisciplinary team environment
- Demonstrated effective communication (written and verbal), organization and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated effective problem solving skills, critical thinking and the ability to prioritize in a fast paced clinical environment
- Demonstrated ability to effectively relate to client/patient population
- Demonstrated initiative and judgment appropriate for the position
- Demonstrated computer skills including Microsoft Office
- Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative team environment and demonstrate behavior consistent with HHS Values Based Code of Conduct
- Demonstrated commitment to maintaining and improving individual competence as well as contributing to the education and development of students
- Demonstrated advanced arrhythmia interpretation skills
- Current BLS certification