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Stop Second-Guessing ECG Rhythms on Your Shift!
Live, instructor-led ECG training for nurses who want real confidence—not memorization.

After this class, you’ll be able to:
  • Recognize dangerous rhythms quickly
  • Stop hesitating when reading strips
  • Feel confident during real patient situations
  • Actually understand what you’re seeing (not memorize)
  • Join the May 11, 2026 Cohort!
  • Limited spots for hands-on practice: Only 10  seats available
  • Reserve Your Spot NOW! 
              For a limited time, 10% discount on $150 fee!

 One 4 hour session covers:
  • Cardiac conduction
  • Sinus rhythms
  • Atrial, Junctional, Ventricular rhythms
  • Heart blocks.
  • Pacers

+ Bonus:
   - FREE Resource booklet for class
   - Live Q&A
   - Practice strips
   - Case scenarios
   - Completion certificate

Questions?  Email karen@ecgmadeeasy.com or complete "Contact" page.

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  • Date:05/11/2026 02:00 PM - 05/11/2026 06:00 PM
  • Location Online Event

 

  • United States

    For questions or to reschedule a class, send an email using the form below.

    About
    Karen Batcheller MSN, RN, NPD-BC, CCRN

    My teaching adventure began in 2008. My clinical experience was in critical care and post-anesthesia care. I wanted to stay in the acute care education environment, so I obtained my Masters degree in nursing education and certification in nursing professional development. After a fruitful full-time career in nursing, I retired in 2022. 

    I continue to work as a per diem education coordinator at a Level 3 trauma center. My responsibilities include preparing new nurse graduates for professional practice and supporting staff nurses in their professional development.

    Of all the classes I have facilitated, I have always loved teaching ECG interpretation the best. 
    My primary goal in teaching the "Fundamentals of ECG Recognion and Interpretation" class is to help new graduate nurses' transition to professional practice, provide needed ECG content to experienced nurses, and share my enthusiasm and love of ECGs!