
EKG Technician Training
in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
The EKG Technician program at TN Professional Training Institute offers you the perfect opportunity to step into a vital role within the healthcare field. With a comprehensive curriculum that combines classroom instruction and hands-on experience, our program is designed to meet the needs of modern medical facilities, preparing you for success as an EKG Technician.
Cardiovascular technology is a growing field, and EKG technicians play a crucial role in diagnosing heart conditions, contributing directly to patient care. In 2023, there were 55,660 jobs in this field, with a mean annual wage of $70,270. The field is expected to continue growing, with strong career prospects and job stability.
With wages ranging from $36,620 at the 10th percentile to $105,140 at the 90th percentile, becoming an EKG technician is not only a rewarding career but also a financially promising one.
Start your journey towards a fulfilling career in cardiovascular care today.
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2025 EKG Technician Course Calendar | $1600 Tuition
January 13 – January 17 | May 5 – May 9 | August 25 – August 29 |
February 10 – February 14 | June 2 – June 6 | September 22 – September 26 |
March 10 – March 14 | June 30 – July 3 No class July 4 *Hours for this class will be 8am - 7pm* | October 20 – October 24 |
April 7 – April 11 | July 28 – August 1 | November 17 – November 21 |
January 13 – January 17 | May 5 – May 9 | August 25 – August 29 |
February 10 – February 14 | June 2 – June 6 | September 22 – September 26 |
March 10 – March 14 | June 30 – July 3 No class July 4 *Hours for this class will be 8am - 7pm* | October 20 – October 24 |
April 7 – April 11 | July 28 – August 1 | November 17 – November 21 |
January 13 – January 17 | May 5 – May 9 | August 25 – August 29 |
February 10 – February 14 | June 2 – June 6 | September 22 – September 26 |
March 10 – March 14 | June 30 – July 3 No class July 4 *Hours for this class will be 8am - 7pm* | October 20 – October 24 |
April 7 – April 11 | July 28 – August 1 | November 17 – November 21 |
Designed to meet state standards, our curriculum emphasizes both technical expertise and real-world application. With the guidance of experienced instructors and the benefit of small class sizes, students receive individualized support to master essential skills.
Upon completing the 48-hour program and passing the required evaluations, students will earn a Certificate of Completion, opening the door to rewarding career opportunities in the healthcare sector.
- Understanding the EKG Technician Role
Learning the responsibilities and contributions of EKG Technicians in the healthcare system. - Vital Signs Measurement
Gaining proficiency in measuring and interpreting vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate. - Cardiovascular Anatomy & Function
Understanding the anatomy and functions of the human heart and cardiovascular system. - Foundations of Electrocardiography
Exploring the history and science behind electrocardiography and its role in diagnosing heart conditions. - EKG Preparation & Procedure
Learning how to prepare patients, properly apply leads, and complete the EKG procedure with accuracy. - EKG Interpretation
Developing skills to interpret EKG results and identify common cardiovascular conditions. - Patient Care & Professionalism
Providing compassionate care during procedures while maintaining patient comfort and dignity.
- 11 Years of Success: Join a program trusted by students and employers alike, backed by over a decade of proven results.
- Flexible Scheduling: Study while keeping your current commitments; we offer weekends, midday, and evening classes.
- Small Class Sizes: Benefit from personalized attention and a supportive learning environment that enhances your understanding and skills.
- Hands-On Training: Gain real-world experience with our state-of-the-art equipment and practical training, ensuring you're job-ready from day one.
- Career Support: Get guaranteed externships, assistance with job placement, resume building, and interview preparation.
- Payment Plans: Get flexible monthly payment options to suit your budget, ensuring that pursuing your career goals remains stress-free and manageable.
At TN Professional Training Institute, our mission is not just to teach skills—it’s to empower you with the tools and confidence to step into your dream career as a EKG Technician. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way, offering personalized guidance in resume building, professional etiquette, and interview preparation.
While we can’t guarantee job placement, we go above and beyond to equip you with everything you need to succeed. From honing your professional skills to providing access to exclusive job opportunities through our private graduates-only Facebook group, we ensure you’re connected to the resources that matter.
Our goal is simple: to prepare you to enter the workforce and thrive. With the right mindset, skills, and support, your new career is well within reach. Let TNPTI be the launchpad for your success!
(Tuition $1500 + Material $100)
- Students can turn in their enrollment application and pay a $300 deposit to hold a spot with their desired start date.
- Financial arrangements must be made prior to the start of class and is the only way to guarantee a spot in that term. Our admissions team can help walk you through this whole process.
Students wishing to enroll in the TN Professional Training Institute’s 48 Hours EKG Technician Program must be:
- 18 years of age or older, as required by the Tennessee State Board of Dentistry.
- In good standing with no felony convictions (misdemeanors are not immediate disqualifiers. The TN Board of Dentistry considers misdemeanors upon a case-by-case basis and TNPTI cannot guarantee board approval in the matter of state licensure.)
- Willing and able to work with patients while giving the best patient care possible.
- Be a high school or GED graduate. Official transcripts/GED test scores are required.
- Students must be at least 18 years of age.
- Students must be at least a high school, GED/HISET graduate and submit official transcripts indicating the date of graduation from high school or GED pass date and scores from their school.
- Students must maintain an 80% average to qualify for graduation. Failure to meet this requirement may result in the need to repeat certain sections or the entire course.
- Students are required to purchase black scrubs prior to starting the course and are required to wear them for each session over the course of the program. Students must have a clear criminal record. Please see the director if you have any questions regarding this status.
- Students must complete 40 hours of classroom instruction as well as a 8-hour externship approved and set up by TNPTI.
The EKG Technician training program at TN Professional Training Institute is an intensive and accelerated 48-hour course designed for dedicated learners. Attendance and punctuality are crucial to ensure students meet the program’s rigorous standards.
Students who miss class or externship hours may be rescheduled for the next available session at the discretion of the instructor. Late arrivals or early departures may also be recorded as absences.
To support students in maintaining their progress, TNPTI provides the option to make up missed hours during the next scheduled term, provided arrangements are made in advance with the administration.
The instructor will keep a daily log of students’ grades and will communicate with students their updated grades on a daily basis.
Grading System :
Score Range | Grade |
---|---|
101+ | A+ |
90-100 | A |
80-89 | B |
70-79 | C |
60-69 | D |
0-59 | F |
I = Incomplete, A student may receive an “I” incomplete grade on their report card if they have not completed the course requirements by the end of their course term.
Students will receive a number grade on each of their examinations. Students must maintain an average of 80% or higher in order to pass TNPTI’s EKG Technician course to earn their certification.
The TN Professional Training Institute provides a calm and focused environment where students prepare to become a skilled EKG Technician. Our goal is to provide a pleasant environment for our students, and we ask that you do the same.
- Be respectful of the property and of each other. Try to arrive 10 minutes early for classes to settle in and be prepared for class.
- All TNPTI students must abide by the TNPTI Code of Honor.
- TNPTI provides complimentary beverages and occasional food for students to enjoy.
- Students are allowed to have their own snacks and drinks during classroom sessions, provided they do so in a considerate and non-disruptive manner. We kindly ask everyone to follow this policy.
- While in a clinical environment, students are expected to refrain from chewing gum, eating, or drinking.
- Maintain a professional clinical environment. To do this, TNPTI students are asked to cover any visible tattoos/body art. Additionally, jewelry is limited to only one (1) piercing (per lobe) per ear and one (1) wedding band/ring if applicable.
- Students must wear closed-toe and closed-heel footwear and all black scrubs per dress code.
Code Defined: It is presumed that any student who enrolls at TN Professional Training Institute is willing to conform to a pattern of mutual trust and honor and shall deal honorably with all members of the TNPTI community. It must be understood that it is the responsibility of each student, faculty, and staff member to preserve, nurture and strengthen this spirit of honor. TNPTI students shall at all times refrain from and discourage all attempts at falsifying information (lying); making untrue statements and disparaging remarks; cheating, stealing; plagiarism and vandalism. When a violation of the Honor Code is detected, the student(s) involved will be brought to the attention of the instructor and the Institutional Director or the Executive Director, who will come to a mutual agreement upon the disciplinary action appropriate for the action against the TNPTI code of honor.
Violations Defined:
- "Lying" is defined as any attempt to deceive, falsify, or misrepresent the truth in any matter involving program business. Program business includes, but is not limited to, financial aid information, excuses for absences and statements to instructors and TNPRI Administration in order to reschedule tests or assignments and responses to the queries of TNPTI staff.
- "Cheating" is defined as the employment of or rendering of any illicit aid in any assigned work.
- "Stealing" is defined as the appropriation of money or property belonging to another person, organization or the school. This also includes the borrowing of property without the knowledge of the owner.
- "Plagiarism" is defined as presenting as one's own work the words or ideas of an author or fellow student. Students should document quotes through quotation marks and footnotes or other accepted citation methods. Ignorance of these rules concerning plagiarism is not an excuse. When in doubt, students should seek clarification from the instructor who assigned the task.
- "Vandalism" is defined as intentional, malicious damage to university property or property belonging to others.
- All students must wear black scrubs during classroom hours.
- All students must wear closed toe and closed heel shoes during classroom hours.
- The students must wear their hair up if hair length is longer than shoulder length.
- Acrylic nails are not permitted during classroom hours. Natural nails can be painted in French tip or in a clear color. Colored nail polish other than clear is not permitted.
- Lab coats provided by the school should be worn during clinical/lab hours.
- PPEs should be worn at all times during clinical hours.
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