To thrive in Remote Holter Scanning, you need a background in cardiac monitoring or allied health, knowledge of ECG/EKG interpretation, and often a related certification such as CCT or CRAT. Familiarity with specialized Holter analysis software and secure telehealth data systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, time management, and effective written communication are important soft skills in this remote setting. These skills ensure accurate arrhythmia detection, timely reporting, and high-quality patient care, even when working off-site.