Cardiovascular Technology
Cardiovascular Technology

Gwinnett Tech’s invasive Cardiovascular Technology program prepares students to work side-by-side with interventional cardiologists to diagnose and treat cardiac and vascular disease.

Dean, Health Sciences
Health Sciences Division
Lawrenceville Campus
678-226-6337
Kathy Johnson
Program Director
Cardiovascular Technology
Lawrenceville Campus
678-226-6876
Health Sciences Division

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  • About Cardiovascular Technology
  • Program Options
  • Career Options
  • More Info
  • Advisory Board

Gwinnett Tech’s invasive Cardiovascular Technology program prepares students to work side-by-side with interventional cardiologists to diagnose and treat cardiac and vascular disease. Gwinnett Tech’s program provides students with the latest training in ECGs, sterile technique, x-radiation safety, hemodynamics, and other skills required to assist in cardiac and peripheral catheterization.  The CV technologist provides direct patient care and may work in medical and surgical hospitals, outpatient cardiovascular catheterization labs or in industry sales and education positions.

Interested in learning more about this program? Attend one of our monthly information sessions to talk with faculty and learn more about the program.

Additional information about the program goals and outcome data can be found here:

What are my program options?

Cardiovascular Technology, AAS

What career options will I have?
  • Cardiovascular Technologist

More Info…

Take the first step towards a career in Cardiovascular Technology and apply for next semester! Important dates and deadlines are listed to get you started and if you’re looking for ways to pay for your education, explore our scholarships for this program. You can also learn about our faculty and clubs and organizations to join!

Gwinnett Tech builds relationships with local subject-matter experts to develop advisory boards that provide feedback that ensures we deliver relevant industry-specific curriculum for today’s high-demand careers.

The Gwinnett Technical College Cardiovascular Technology program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology (JRC-CVT).  For more information, please contact:

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs JRC-CVT
9355 113th Street N., #7709
Seminole, FL 33775-7709
Phone: 727-210-2350
Fax: 727-210-2354
Email: office@jrccvt.org

What can I expect from this program?

The Cardiovascular Technology program provides students with the latest training in ECGs, sterile technique, x-radiation safety, hemodynamics and other skills required to assist in cardiac and peripheral catheterization. The CV technologist provides direct patient care and may work in medical and surgical hospitals, outpatient cardiovascular catheterization labs or in industry sales and education positions.

Tell me more about this program.

This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology (JRC-CVT). The program is offered during the fall semester at our Lawrenceville and Alpharetta-North Fulton campuses. Program classes are full-time and scheduled during the day only, and students may begin the program during the fall semester.

How much will it cost?

Gwinnett Tech offers affordability at $107 per credit hour + fees. Great opportunities for scholarships and financial aid with HOPE Grant, HOPE scholarship, HOPE Career Grants and more!

NameOrganization
Kathy JohnsonGwinnett Technical College
Robin LucasGwinnett Technical College
Angel Pena-ReyesGwinnett Technical College
Yuri PrideCardiovascular Group
JD CochranPiedmont Atlanta
Daiva LewisWellStar North Fulton 
Travis EaconaGwinnett Technical College
Tara EdwardsCHOA
Wayne GaskinAbiomed (works remotely)
Pamela HartGwinnett County Public Schools
Amanda WongNorthside Gwinnett
Bojana ZukanovicNEGA Braselton

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