CARDIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA
As a Cardiology Technologist, you will assist physicians by using various procedures and equipment to monitor, diagnose heart and blood vessel disorders. Your responsibilities can range from recording and assessing cardiac activity; providing preliminary reports of tests; and, preparation of reports for the interpretation of the cardiologist.
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WHAT TO EXPECT
The program is 76 weeks, including a 16-week practicum with on-the-job training, offsite with potential employers. It provides you with a foundation of skills and experience, both in classroom learning with industry experts and in the ability to apply that knowledge to real-life, practical activities. Whether new to Canada and looking to expand your experience, trained in healthcare and wanting to specialize, or new to the field and fascinated by where this diploma can take your future, this program is second-to-none.
WHAT SETS US APART
We pride ourselves on providing exceptional programs to our students across the board, but we?re particularly thrilled to say that our Cardiology Technology program has a 6-year EQual? accreditation. It meets rigorous national standards and represents a significant achievement, reflecting the quality of our program?s development, delivery and practical training and, that the program?s evaluation process results in continuous improvement in quality. We also encourage and support you as you prepare for the Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologists (CSCT) certification exams.
FROM CLASSROOM TO LIFE
Gain real-time knowledge and best-practices onsite from our industry-expert instructors and offsite through a practicum with companies and laboratories
Work within our fully equipped cardiology laboratory
Get hands-on training in non-invasive diagnostic cardiology procedures such as electrocardiograms, ambulatory monitoring, exercise tolerance testing and more, using various state-of-the-art laboratory equipment
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
AS A CARDIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST YOU SHOULD:
Have visual acuity with or without corrective lenses to identify cyanosis and absence of respiratory movement in a patient
Be able to hear with or without auditory aids to understand the normal speaking voice without viewing the speaker?s face (to ensure that the Cardiovascular Technologist will be able to attend a patient?s call for help)
Have physical ability enough (minimal impairment of upper and lower extremities) to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation as well as move and position patients
Be able to speak in a way that can communicate with staff and patients in a timely manner
Have good manual dexterity and enjoy working with your hands
Be prepared to be exposed to the symptoms of hospitalized patients
Be careful in considering whether this program is right for you if, as a prospective student, you have any issues with back, neck, or arm injury or serious skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis or a latex allergy. If you have any of these concerns, we suggest you contact your physician
Have up-to-date Hepatitis B and the flu vaccines, as they are strictly required and are available at any walk-in clinic or through your physician
Be prepared to work with both females and males
Students with significant health challenges are advised to discuss concerns with their physician prior to applying. Please check the Physical Demand Description below for additional information.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB:
Please download and view the Cardiology Technology Program Physical Demand Description from here.?
ADMISSIONS PROCESS
For our Cardiology Technology Diploma program, we select candidates who demonstrate the potential to become Canada?s future health care leaders. Every application is considered on its own merit.
To be considered for admission, you must demonstrate that you have an OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma) and have completed Grade 11 Math or Grade 12 Applied Math (C or U level); Grade 11 Science ? Chemistry or Biology or Physics (C or U level); and Grade 11 English (C or U level). Students completing the English requirement at a high school in a country other than Canada and who have English as a second language must complete an acceptable English Assessment TOEFL (Graduate Certificate: 580 for the paper-based test or 237 for the computer-based test, or 88+ minimums for the Internet-based test) or equivalent testing.
Mature students must have completed secondary school with one Science, and English for College and/or University level or equivalent.
Note that this is the minimum requirement and meeting the same does not guarantee admission to the program.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants must be able to demonstrate their suitability for the program by complying with the academic and non-academic requirements specified below.
Transcripts
Submit your Ontario secondary school transcript and diploma. Applicants with a foreign diploma, degree, certificate (or other proof of credential) applying must have their transcripts evaluated to ensure they meet Canadian standards. This can be done via an evaluation from an accepted credential assessment service such as WES, ICAS or CES.
Assessment Exam
Applicants will be scheduled to write and pass the Wonderlic Test (a Superintendent approved qualifying test).
Personal Statement
Write a personal statement expressing your interest in joining the program and how your past studies and related professional experience have prepared you for the program (maximum 500 words in length).
Resume and Interview
Applicants must undergo an interview with the Program Chair. Students will submit an updated resume as well as answer an interview questionnaire both of which must be handed in during the interview date. Specifically, the interview will assess the applicants based on the following four criteria:
Professionalism
Communication
Advocacy
Aptitude
CLINICAL PRACTICUM REQUIREMENTS
Within 30 days from the start of the classes, Cardiology Technology program students must complete and provide:
Proof of completion of immunization requirements (immunization form)
A clear vulnerable police sector record
To qualify for practicum, students must also complete Standard First Aid and CPR (HCP Level), Mask Fit testing (N-95) and have successfully passed all program courses/modules.
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