Advice for new EKG techs:
Trust your knowledge and build your confidence over time, stay calm and take deep breaths when you start to get busy
Stay humble, ask for help
No one comes out of school knowing everything, you need to know your limits
Regardless of your role, don’t be afraid to advocate for the patient
Providers need to remember to project an approachable demeaner so that everyone has a level of comfort bringing things to their attention
It’s important to take your job seriously and do it to the best of your ability
Cheyenne talks about the stress of scribing
Sean talks about some frustrations he has with nursing putting in frequent EKG orders without the right indication
We talk about some of the specialties within cardiology
If you are looking into getting into medicine, look at EMT or EKG tech. They both give you a great insight into the greater medicine world
There are a lot of great jobs that introduce you to medicine before you take the risk of PA school or medical school
Sometimes the only way to really understand what you are getting into is to get into the field instead of reading about it or watching videos about it
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