Cardiovascular
Technician
Professional
Certification
ABOUT
CARDIOVASCULAR
TECHNICIAN
EDUCATION
A
Cardiovascular
Technician
can
expect
to
earn
a
median
annual
income
of
$31,456 |
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Sanford-Brown
College
-
Cleveland,
Ohio
Cardiovascular
Technician:
This
16
to
20
month
program
provides
the
education
needed
to
become
a
cardiovascular
technologist.
Students
get
hands
on
education
on
the
EKG
and
other
diagnostic
equipment
used
for
electrocardiograms,
echocardiographs,
and
EKG
stress
testing.
The
program
includes
a
full
time
internship
where
students
can
practice
their
skills.

Sanford-Brown
Institute
-
8
U.S.
Locations

Non-Invasive
Cardiovascular
Technology:
This
16-
to
20-month
program
can
give
you
the
entry-level
skills
you
need
to
perform
non-invasive
cardiovascular
exams.
Both
day
and
evening
programs
include
a
full-time,
unpaid
clinical
externship.
The
program's
courses
are
designed
to
prepare
you
for
an
entry-level
job
in
the
cardiovascular
technology
field.

Participating
Sanford-Brown
Institute
locations
(CLICK
ON
A
SCHOOL
FOR
MORE
INFORMATION):
Sanford-Brown
Institute
-
Landover,
Maryland
Sullivan
University
System
- Sullivan
University
-
Louisville,
Lexington,
Fort
Knox,
Kentucky
- Spencerian
University
-
Louisville
&
Lexington,
Kentucky
- Louisville
Technical
Institute
-
Louisville,
Kentucky

Invasive
Cardiovascular
Technology:
This
highly
specialized
program
educates
students
to
perform
diagnostic
procedures
at
the
request
of
the
physician
to
evaluate,
diagnose,
and
treat
patients
with
cardiac
disease.
Graduates
of
this
program
will
be
eligible
to
take
the
National
Credentialing
Examination
(RCIS).
Depending
upon
background,
students
will
also
be
required
to
sit
for
the
Basic
Science
Examination
administered
by
CCI
(Cardiovascular
Credentialing
International).

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