Cardiovascular Technologist
The Cardiovascular Technologist course intent is to prepare cardiovascular technologists who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the profession of Invasive Cardiovascular Technology. The course provides students the technical skills and knowledge required to achieve entry-level competencies and perform Navy NEC L06A duties at fixed medical treatment facilities and field environments. Cardiovascular Technologist are allied health professionals specifically focused on the diagnostic and interventional treatment of patients with cardiac and peripheral vascular disease under the care of the physician. The CVT course is a single service course that provides simulated and live training in all aspects of cardiovascular medicine to include invasive cardiology (cardiac catheterization, electrophysiology), non-invasive cardiology (echocardiography, electrocardiography), and critical care treatment and transportation. Subjects include anatomy and physiology, chemistry, physics, pharmacology, electrocardiography, echocardiography, radiography, and cardiac catheterization techniques. Quality control and safety techniques are emphasized throughout the course. Students will receive instruction and practice in medical ethics, patient care, and a pre-clinical comprehensive that prepares students to transition to a clinical setting. The instructional design for the CVT course is group-paced. Lecture, demonstration, online materials, simulations, and laboratory practice are utilized during pre-clinical training. Clinical training may occur at military or civilian treatment facilities. Clinical training includes instruction in invasive and non-invasive cardiovascular medicine.
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US Air Force
AFSC: N/A
US Army
MOS: N/A
US Navy
NEC: Cardiovascular Technologist Phase 1
Course Length:
795 hours / 20 weeks
Iterations per year: 2
School Code 083
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