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Job Details: EKG Technician

 
Description: Carolinas Hospital System has a rich history dating back generations in the Pee Dee area of South Carolina.
The EKG technician assumes responsibility and accountability for performing electrocardiograms on customers ranging in age from infant to the aged. The EKG technician is responsible for processing EKGs performed by the Cardiovascular Laboratory and other departments in the hospital. Performs other related duties incidental to the work

Education:
High school diploma or GED is required

Certifications:
Current CPR certification or eligible to obtain upon employment

Experience:
Previous EKG experience is desired but not required.
Must possess communication/writing/interpersonal skills
Basic computer skills
Please Apply Online!
Posting Date: Oct 10 08

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To apply for this job, please visit Community Health Systems and fill out their online application form.

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