ECG Workshop - 08/07/2026

This is an in person live event

Location: The Hub Plus, Derbyshire - Kelvin House, RTC Business Park, London Rd, Derby DE24 8UP

Date: Wednesday 8th July 2026

Time: 13:00 - 14:00

This live event is available to registered users only


Aims:

To equip nursing associates and healthcare support workers with the knowledge and skills to safely prepare patients and record accurate ECGs, while understanding when to escalate concerns.


Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
1. Understand the purpose of ECGs
o Describe why ECGs are used in primary care and urgent care settings.
o Recognise common clinical situations where an ECG may be required.
2. Prepare patients effectively
o Explain the procedure clearly to patients to reduce anxiety.
o Demonstrate correct patient positioning and preparation (skin prep, electrode placement sites, ensuring comfort and privacy).
3. Perform accurate electrode placement
o Identify anatomical landmarks for correct lead placement.
o Apply electrodes and leads correctly to obtain a standard 12-lead ECG.
o Recognise and avoid common errors (misplacement, loose electrodes, interference).
4. Operate ECG equipment safely
o Demonstrate how to set up, check, and operate the ECG machine.
o Record a high-quality ECG trace with minimal artefact.
o Troubleshoot basic technical issues.
5. Recognise when to escalate
o Identify when an ECG result or patient presentation requires urgent review by a registered nurse, GP, or clinician.
o Follow local protocols for escalation and documentation.
6. Maintain patient safety and confidentiality
o Apply infection prevention measures during the procedure.
o Ensure patient dignity throughout.
o Handle and store ECG recordings in line with information governance standards.
7. Reflect on professional responsibilities
o Understand scope of practice as a nursing associate or healthcare support worker.
o Recognise when interpretation or clinical decision-making must be referred to a registered practitioner.


Eligible Job Roles:

 NA and HCSW


Please note:
These workshops are open only to HCAs, Nursing Associates, and Student Nursing Associates.

If you are a Registered Nurse or GPA, please emailddlmc.thehubplus@nhs.net for further guidance or alternative training options.


Level of Learning:

New Starter


Support: 

If you require any support, we are always listening.

Email: ddlmc.thehubplus@nhs.net
Phone: 07883 328933​


Cancellation and Non-Attendance Policy: 

Please click here to find our full Cancellation Policy. 

You must have line manager approval before booking. As a not-for-profit organisation, your support directly funds education and development opportunities for Primary Care staff at all levels across Derbyshire. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

Non-Attendance will incur the same fee as the Cancellation fee 

This course is FREE.

  • If you wish to cancel, you can do so through the LMS booking system.
  • In exceptional circumstances, cancellations can be made by email or phone.
  • Cancellations made with less than 10 working days’ notice will incur a fee of £10.
  • Non-Attendance will incur the same fee as the Cancellation fee 

This event has taken place

This event took place on Wednesday 8th July 2026.