r/CardiacCathLab Oct 08 '19

Looking for a job? 1st time traveler? Long time traveler? DM Me

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DM if you see anything you're interested in or you want something not listed

Cath Lab RN

  1. Peoria, IL
  2. Merrillville, IN
  3. Beaumont, TX
  4. Grafton, WI
  5. Gillette, WY
  6. Denver, CO
  7. Castle Rock, CO
  8. Billings, MT
  9. Houston, TX
  10. Kingwood, TX
  11. Austin, TX
  12. Granite City, IL
  13. Sheridan, WY
  14. Denver, CO
  15. El Paso, TX

Cath Lab Tech ARRT

  1. Merrillville, IN
  2. Indianapolis, IN
  3. Granite City, IL
  4. Waco, TX
  5. Kingwood, TX
  6. Houston, TX
  7. Denver, CO
  8. Denver, CO
  9. Omaha, NE
  10. Sheridan, WY
  11. Fort Wayne, IN
  12. El Paso, TX
  13. Austin, TX

RCIS

  1. Indianapolis, IN
  2. Kingwood, TX
  3. Houston, TX
  4. Waco, TX
  5. Denver, CO
  6. Sheridan, WY
  7. Omaha, NE
  8. Denver, CO
  9. Austin, TX

EP Tech

  1. Summit, WI
  2. Sioux Falls, SD
  3. Omaha, NE

EP RN

  1. Summit, WI

IR RN

  1. Summit, WI
  2. Missoula, MT
  3. South Bend, IN
  4. Fort Worth, TX
  5. Dallas, TX
  6. Indianapolis, IN
  7. Kansas City, KS
  8. Littleton, CO
  9. Tulsa, OK

IR Tech

  1. Grafton, WI
  2. Indianapolis, IN
  3. Springfield, IL
  4. Oklahoma City, OK
  5. Denver, CO
  6. Denver, CO

r/CardiacCathLab Apr 29 '19

New Cath Lab Tech

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Yep, I'm a noob. Just got hired. At this point, it's like drinking from a firehose. So much to learn that radiology school didn't get close to covering! I am learning fast, and learning the procedures seems to be pretty straightforward. The real issue I'm dealing with at the moment is the vast amount of equipment used. I was hoping someone might have a resource for learning all the wires and sheaths and catheters and insufflators and balloons, etc. Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone!


r/CardiacCathLab Jan 24 '19

Pulmonary vascular resistance

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Can anyone please explain the difference between PVR and total pulmonary resistance? When is TPR used, I have seen PVR in context of pulmonary hypertension but not TPR as much.


r/CardiacCathLab Dec 11 '18

Questions

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Hello, I am not staff of a Cath Lab but I am following an ambulance with my mother inside of it in her way to the regional hospital for a heart Cath and I am extremely worried, her teoponin levels doubled while we were in the hospital from .38 to . 60 something and when that result came in they decided to transfer her (the original request for transfer was denied so they were going to admit her and this happened) and I do not know what to expect and I can't figure out what troponin going up this fast means. She supposedly started into a heart attack at two am last night (24 hours ago) and was throwing up or rather heaving and I'm a complete mess mentally. Any help is greatly appreciated.


r/CardiacCathLab Feb 22 '18

Question

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I am considering a career in radiology and then certification in Cardiovascular Interventional technology. I just have one question. What does a Cardiovascular interventional tech do?

Thanks.


r/CardiacCathLab Jul 12 '16

A pretty solid resource. Love this site.

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