Cardiology Courses offered by Marriott Heart Foundation
Electrocardiography Courses
MHF offers three levels of study in Electrocardiography and will soon launch its fourth which is Emergency ECG Reading for Emergency personnel.
All ECG courses are offered by a subdivision of MHF called the American College of Cardiac Monitoring.
All ECG courses are offered by a subdivision of MHF called the American College of Cardiac Monitoring.
Basic ECG Course
This Basic course is recommended for all cardiovascular professionals and all cardiac paraprofessionals whose responsibility it is to accurately monitor cardiac patients and provide an interpretation of their recordings.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, nine individual learning modules developed in PowerPoint, and a post test to determine retention of material presented. |
12-Lead ECG Course
This 12-Lead ECG course is recommended for all cardiovascular professionals and all cardiac paraprofessionals whose responsibility is to accurately monitor cardiac patients and/or record 12-lead ECGs and provide accurate interpretations.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, 13 individual learning modules developed in PowerPoint, and a post test to determine retention of material presented. |
Emergency ECG Course - In Development
This Emergency ECG course is recommended for Emergency Physicians, and hospital-based Practitioners whose role it is to quickly identify cardiac emergencies seen in the 12-Lead ECG.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, PowerPoint presentations; and a post test to determine retention of material presented. |
Advanced ECG Course
This Advanced ECG course is recommended for Physicians and Cardiology Fellows preparing for Cardiology Board Examinations. A must for those whose responsibility it is to accurately interpret a host of cardiac arrhythmias, blocks, and 12-lead ECGs. Course also available to those who have mastered 12-lead reading and want to become an advanced ECG Interpreter.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, organized into three parts; one audio recorded lecture, one interactive PowerPoint, and a post test to determine retention of material presented. |
General Cardiology Courses
Cardiovascular Nursing Level I Course - Cardiac Nurses
This comprehensive Cardiovascular Nursing Level I course is a must for all levels of Cardiac Nursing practice including non-acute and acute care cardiac nurses working in the following areas of cardiology: Telemetry, PCU, PACU, step down units, cardiac rehab, office based cardiac nurses, CCU, CVICU, and Cath Lab nurses whose responsibility it is to constantly assess, monitor, treat, and evaluate cardiac patients with a host of cardiac diseases and anomalies impacting their daily care.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, seven individual learning modules developed in PowerPoint, and recorded by faculty, and a post test at the end of each module to determine retention of material presented.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, seven individual learning modules developed in PowerPoint, and recorded by faculty, and a post test at the end of each module to determine retention of material presented.
Clinical Cardiology Level IV Course - Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Assistants
This Clinical Cardiology course is recommended for nurse practitioners and physician assistants working in cardiologist offices and those that are hospital based. The course covers the core competencies identified by physicians and cardiac nurse practitioners and physician assistants. This course is also great for Cardiology Fellows preparing for their cardiology boards.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, 20 individual learning modules developed in PowerPoint, and recorded by faculty.
Included in the course you will find the course objectives, course outline, 20 individual learning modules developed in PowerPoint, and recorded by faculty.