Invasive Cardiovascular Technology

Invasive Cardiovascular Technology
Invasive Cardiovascular Technology

Invasive Cardiovascular Technology at DCCCD

The Invasive Cardiovascular Technology program is a two-year, 70-credit-hour curriculum leading to the Associate Degree in Applied Sciences. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) in cooperation with the Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology.


Alumni Spotlight

Latoya Stewar, RCIS, LMRT

Catheterization Lab Specialist
Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital


"The best part of the program to me was the clinical rotations and all of the hands-on expertise that the preceptors shared with us at the hospitals. There's just a wealth of information to learn in this career. It's one thing to learn things in a classroom and another to know how to present your skills in the real world."

"This job satisfies my need for an adrenaline rush. We get really sick people in here who can die at any time, and in a matter of minutes or hours, we may have saved their lives. That is absolutely the best part of the job." Read more...