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ECG
(redirected from electrocardiogram)

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ECGEmergency Coordination Group
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Computers can detect the abnormality, called T-wave alternans, during an electrocardiogram, a recording of the heart's electrical activity.
Academy students in the four-year program might spend the morning at a hospital learning to administer electrocardiograms and then spend the afternoon in class studying the human cardiovascular system.
made its name as a telemedicine pioneer, offering one of the largest telecommunications networks that provides for remote interpretation of electrocardiograms taken at healthcare facilities around the country.
 
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