SFL Telemetry Bootcamp

Master Hospital-Level Rhythm Interpretation

Master Hospital-Level Rhythm Interpretation

Where every beat matters

An Affordable Path Into the Healthcare Field

Our Intensive 1-week preparatory review is designed for healthcare students and busy parents looking for an affordable, high-yield way to get their foot in the door. We strip away the high cost of traditional programs to give you the exact rhythm-interpretation skills and confidence you need to ace your hospital-level exams and level up your career

What We Cover: The 1-week Curriculum Breakdown

Phase 1: Foundations

  • Learn basic heart anatomy, electrical activation, and wave physiology such as P-Wave, PR Interval, QRS complex, and T-Wave

Phase 2: Rhythms

  • Comprehensive review of atrial rhythms

Phase 3: Interactive review

Phase 4: Advanced

  • Identify ventricular rhythms, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-degree heart blocks plus STEMIs

Phase 5: Interactive review

Phase 6: Review

  • Review pacemakers, emergency nurse protocols, plus a resume workshop, and intensive hospital exam preparation

Day 7: Interactive review

Is This BootCamp Right For You?

Single Parents Seeking a New Career - An affordable, high-yield path to get your foot in the door of the healthcare field and build a start for your family.

Nursing Students & New Grads - Ace your hospital orientation and telemetry floor exams with absolute confidence.

Healthcare Professionals - Perfect for current RNs, PCTs, or Monitor Techs looking to sharpen their rhythm-reading skills.

Telemetry Tech Candidates - Master the exact curriculum required to pass hospital-level certification exams and land the job

Disclaimer & Terms of Use

SFL Telemetry BootCamp is an independent educational tutoring preparation service. All materials, lectures, and practice exams are designed solely for educational review and test preparation. Enrolling in or completing this bootcamp does not grant official hospital clinical licensing, institutional certification or guaranteed employment contracts. Students are responsible for meeting their respective institutional or employer testing requirements.