In alignment with its ongoing commitment to enhancing clinical and scientific proficiency, the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Nursing organized a specialized training course titled “Electrocardiogram (ECG).” The session was delivered by Assistant Lecturer Hayder Badr Hami.
The course curriculum encompassed a scientific explication of the fundamental principles of electrocardiography, introducing the physiological mechanisms governing the heart’s electrical activity. Furthermore, the training focused on instructing participants in the correct methodology for interpreting graphical readings, as well as analyzing waveforms and time intervals for medical assessment. This initiative falls within the College’s strategic framework aimed at fortifying both the cognitive and practical capabilities of nursing staff and students.
Key Outcomes:
1.⁠ ⁠Comprehensive Familiarity: Gaining a thorough understanding of the ECG machine’s fundamentals, including its setup and operational procedures.
2.⁠ ⁠Interpretation Skills: Acquiring the proficiency to read the ECG strip accurately and distinguishing between normal and abnormal readings.