2021-2022 Course Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Nov 25, 2024  
2021-2022 Course Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Echocardiography Technology AAS Program Fact Sheet


What is a Cardiovascular Technologist?

An Echocardiographer/Cardiac Sonographer performs diagnostic examinations and therapeutic interventions of the heart and/or blood vessels using ultrasound technology. The Cardiac Sonographer provides direct patient care and may work in the hospital echocardiography lab, in private cardiology, diagnostic imaging clinics, or in mobile imaging companies. Learn more about these careers at www.cci-online.org , or www.asecho.org The Cardiovascular Technology Program is accredited by CAAHEP, upon the recommendation of Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology.

Length of Program

Semester Program Begins

4 semesters (not including prerequisite courses); Program courses must be taken in sequence within the prescribed time frame

Fall Semester; Full time; Day classes only

General Admission Application Process
  1.  Apply to Gwinnett Technical college at. www.gwinnetttech.edu, submit all transcripts from high school and previous college work, and take the ACCUPLACER test, if required (You must be accepted into Gwinnett Tech prior to applying to a program of study.)
  2. Applicants are initially accepted into the Interdisciplinary Studies degree program while completing the required prerequisite courses
Program Application Process
  1. All applicants are required to submit a program application packet after completing all requirements (prerequisite and ATI TEAS Exam). Program packet forms are available online at http://www.gwinnetttech.edu/enrollment/forms-documents/.
  2. For Fall semester admission, the program application, TEAS for Allied Health Exam (minimum score accepted is 80%) and all prerequisites must be completed by June 8th with a 3.2 GPA.

Prerequisite Courses

(3.2 GPA minimum)

All of the following by deadline:
 

*Courses may not be more than 5 years old at time of program application.
**Courses may not be more than 10 years old at time of program application.

Additional Required Courses*

PSYC 1101 -Introduction to Psychology

FYES 1000 - First Year Experience

  One of the following:
 
 

*Additional Required Courses - recommended that courses are taken prior to program start date, but can be taken during program. See advisor for more information. Transfer students with 30 + transferrable credit hours will be exempt from taking FYES 1000.
 

Competitive Admissions

Acceptance into the Echocardiography Technology program is based on : Overall GPA, prerequisite GPA on all attempts, and TEAS exam score.

Program Costs and Requirements

In addition to tuition and lab fees, students will need uniform scrubs, shoes, books, liability insurance, criminal background check and drug screen; immunizations for clinical rotations, exam fees for certification and clinical software. More cost may be added as program is developed.

For more information: Josh Vejar, Program Support Specialist, Health Sciences Department,
JVejar@Gwinnetttech.edu or 678-226-6404 or Building 200, Room 212, of the Lawrenceville Campus
   

Information Sessions

Everyone is welcome to attend our information session held on the 2nd Monday of each month*

at 4:00 p.m. in building 200, Room 133, Lawrenceville Campus.

*There will not be an information session in July and December*

Quick Facts
2020 Median pay*        $64,500 per year/ $33.84 per hour
Entry level education        Associate degree
Number of jobs, 2020*       65,500
Job growth, 2020-2030     12% (much faster than average)

 


Nature of the Work

Cardiovascular technologists assist physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac (heart) and peripheral vascular (blood vessel) ailments. Technologists may specialize in different areas of practice: invasive cardiology or non-invasive (echocardiography).
 
Invasive cardiology (Cardiac Catheterization). CVTs work with physicians to perform cardiac catheterization procedures in which a small tube, or catheter, is threaded through a patient’s peripheral artery to the heart. These tests are used to diagnose a wide variety of cardiac and vascular disease. If diagnosed, technologists will assist the physician in treatment of the disease. Some of these procedures may involve balloon angioplasty, pacemaker insertion, and stent placement.

Non-Invasive cardiology (Echocardiography). Technologists who use ultrasound to examine the heart chambers, valves, and vessels are referred to as cardiac sonographers, or echocardiographers. They use ultrasound instrumentation to create images called echocardiograms that are used to visualize and measure cardiac and vascular structures and function. These tests are used to diagnose a wide variety of cardiac and vascular disease.

 

 

Work Environment

Echocardiographers spend a lot of time walking and standing. Heavy lifting may be involved to move equipment or transfer patients.

Work environments may vary depending on location. In 2020, most echocardiographers worked in hospitals. Sonography uses non- ionizing radiation technology, which is generally considered safe. In some environments cardiac sonographers may have the potential for radiation exposure. In addition, those who use sonography can be at an increased risk for musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, neck and back strain, and eye strain. Technologists generally work a 5-day, 40-hour week that may include weekends. They also may be on call during the night and on weekends.

 

Employment

Echocardiographers held about 65,500 jobs in 2020. About 78 percent of jobs were in hospitals (public and private), primarily in cardiology departments. The remaining jobs were mostly in offices of physicians, including cardiologists, or in medical and diagnostic laboratories, including diagnostic imaging centers. Employment of cardiac sonographers is expected to increase 12 percent through the year 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations.

 

Earnings

The median annual wage for cardiac sonographers was $64,500 in May 2020. The lowest 10 percent earned less than

$45,500, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $94,370. Median annual wages of echocardiography technologists and technicians in 2020 were $61,700 in offices of physicians and $60,720 in hospitals.

Research the Career

Invasive Track

Echocardiography:

http://www.acp-online.org

www.asecho.org

sdms.org
Credentials: www.cci-online.org ardms.org

 *Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2019-20 Edition, Diagnostic Medical Sonographersand Cardiovascular Technologistsand Technicians,IncludingVascularTechnologists,ontheInternet at

http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/diagnostic-medical-sonographers.htm (visited June 22, 2021).

The Gwinnett Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
Lisa Richardson, Section 504/ADA, Title IX and Equity Coordinator, Building 100, Room 708, 678.226.6691, LRichardson@GwinnettTech.edu