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Cardiovascular technologists and technicians assist physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac (heart) and peripheral vascular (blood vessel) ailments. Cardiovascular technologists may specialize in three areas of practice: Invasive cardiology, echocardiography, and vascular technology. Cardiovascular technicians who specialize in electrocardiograms (EKGs), stress testing, and Holter monitors are known as cardiographic or EKG technicians .

 

California Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Everest College* (Alhambra - El Monte, Gardena, Hayward, Los Angeles - Wilshire, Ontario, Reseda, San Bernardino, San Francisco, San Jose North, Torrance, Los Angeles West) - Medical Assistant, Dialysis Technician, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, x-Ray Technician, Surgical Technology

Colorado Cardiovascular Technician Schools
CollegeAmerica - (Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins) - Health Care Administration, Medical Specialties

Florida Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Central Florida Institute* (Orlando, Tampa Bay) - Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant/Basic X-ray, Noninvasive Cardio Technician, Advanced Cardiovascular Technologist - ECHO, Surgical Technologist - Operating Room Scrub
National School of Technology* (Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Kendall, Miami) - Advanced Massage Therapist, Medical Assisting, Medical Insurance Billing and Coding, Massage Therapy, Cardiovascular Technologist, Pharmacy Technician, Surgical Technologist, Patient Care Technician

Georgia Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Sanford-Brown Institute (Atlanta) - Medical Assistant, Medical Billing and Coding Specialist, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Cardiovascular Technology

Illinois Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Sanford-Brown College (Collinsville) - Medical Assistant Medical Billing, Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Technology (Certificate Program)

Kentucky Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Draughons Junior College (Bowling Green) - Cardiographic Technician, Health Information Technology, Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technology

Maryland Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Sanford-Brown Institute (Formerly Ultrasound Diagnostic School) (Landover) - Medical Assistant, Cardiovascular Technology, Diagnostic Medical Sonography

New York Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Sanford-Brown Institute* (Formerly Ultrasound Diagnostic Schools) (Garden City, New York, White Plains) - Medical Assistant, Coding & Billing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Non-Invasive Cardiovascular & Surgical Technology

Ohio Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Sanford Brown College (Cleveland) - Cardiovascular Tech, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Medical Assistant, Medical Billing and Coding Specialist, Advanced Massage Therapy

Pennsylvania Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Sanford-Brown Institute (Formerly Ultrasound Diagnostic School) (Philadelphia) - Medical Assistant, Coding & Billing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Non-Invasive Cardiovascular & Surgical Technology , Dental Assisting, Massage Therapy

Texas Cardiovascular Technician Schools
Sanford-Brown Institute* (Dallas, Houston) - Medical Assistant, Coding & Billing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Non-Invasive Cardiovascular & Surgical Technology, Medical Lab Tech

 

* Cardiovascular Technician Training Programs Availability Varies By Location and Often Changes. To get the most up-to-date information, use the links we provide to request additional information from a local campus representative.

Cardiovascular technicians will be in greater demand as the population ages because heart problems will also increase. Since the majority of technicians hired have formal training, it is essential that you plan on attending a cardiovascular technologist school before you seek employment. As you decide which of the cardiovascular technologist schools you will attend, pay attention to whether the school is accredited. An accredited school will make it possible for you to receive professional certification after graduation. Programs of study at a cardiovascular technologist school usually require between two and four years of study and internship. The first year is primarily core courses for all cardiovascular technologists, then courses according to your chosen specialty. The three main specialties recognized at this time are cardiac catheterization, echocardiography, and vascular ultrasound. The training you receive in cardiovascular technologist schools will prepare you for professional certification or immediate employment depending on the requirements of your specialty. You will learn how to conduct diagnostic tests and procedures needed in specialized clinics, hospitals, and private practices. The completion of a program from a cardiovascular technologist school will greatly improve your chances of employment and, in many cases, will be a requirement. If an entry-level position is possible without formal training, the pay will most likely be greater for those who do have cardiovascular certification. Whether your employer is a private clinic or a hospital may also be a factor in your earning potential. If you are considering a career in a cardiovascular specialty then you definitely should include training at a cardiovascular technologist school.

 

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