Certified EKG
Technician (CET) Training
Our comprehensive program prepares you to earn your Certificate of Completion and sit for the NHA Certified EKG Technician (CET) national examination. This program covers everything from cardiac anatomy to professional workplace skills, so you graduate not just exam-ready but career-ready.
Your Path to Certification
Three steps from enrollment to national exam eligibility.
Complete Training
Study video lectures & audio modules covering cardiac anatomy, rhythm analysis, lead placement, and clinical procedures.
Pass Practice Exams
Score 70% or higher on timed, 100-question practice exams that mirror the national certification format.
Earn Certificate
Receive your Certificate of Completion, qualifying you to register for and take the national CET exam.
What's Included
Everything you need to become a Certified EKG Technician.
Course Curriculum
9 comprehensive modules covering everything you need to know.
Introduction to Electrocardiography
Foundations of EKG technology, cardiac anatomy, and electrical conduction system
Cardiac Anatomy & Physiology
Heart chambers, valves, blood flow, and the cardiac cycle
EKG Lead Placement & Acquisition
12-lead EKG setup, limb leads, precordial leads, and artifact troubleshooting
Normal Sinus Rhythm & Waveform Analysis
P waves, QRS complexes, T waves, intervals, and segments
Cardiac Arrhythmias & Dysrhythmias
Atrial, ventricular, and junctional rhythms identification
Myocardial Infarction & Ischemia
ST segment changes, MI patterns, and emergency recognition
Cardiac Medications & Treatments
Common cardiac drugs, pacemakers, and defibrillation basics
Clinical Procedures & Patient Care
Patient preparation, safety protocols, and documentation
Career Readiness & Professional Development
Resume building, interview prep, workplace communication, and job search strategies
About the National Certification Exam
This program prepares you for the NHA Certified EKG Technician (CET) national examination. Upon completing the program and earning your Certificate of Completion, you will be eligible to register for and take the national certification exam administered by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
EKG Technicians work in hospitals, clinics, cardiology offices, and diagnostic labs. National certification demonstrates your competency to employers and can significantly improve your employment prospects and earning potential.