The purpose of the cardiac catheterization radiology certification course is to ensure that individuals responsible for the care of the patient and participating in the radiographic portion of the cardiac catheterization have adequate training in radiation protection and principles. Radiographic medical terminology, patient care and management, human anatomy and physiology, image production and evaluation, imaging equipment and radiation production, radiation protection, and radiobiology appropriate for the cardiac catheterization suite will be covered.
This program has been approved by the Indiana State Department of Health and meets curricular requirements for individuals to be eligible for a limited cardiac catheterization radiography certification and license in the State of Indiana.
This program is designed for English-speaking health professionals involved in the management of patients requiring care and treatment in the catheterization lab. (This includes nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, and other health care professionals who hold a license, certification, or degree in a healthcare profession, for example, RCIS certified individuals.)
Individuals taking this course must be licensed in a health care profession under IC 25, licensed under 410-IAC 5.2, or be approved by the ISDH. A copy of the health care provider’s license completing the program needs to be submitted with final course documents to the course instructors.
The licensing requirements and scope of practice for Cardiac Catheterization Radiography Certification are below and in the Indiana Radiation Operator Rule 410 IAC 5.2 at this direct link is 410 IAC 5.2: Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Therapy Licensing.
A textbook is required for this program. Upon registration, you will receive detailed information to purchase the textbook.
Individuals who want to participate in the program must obtain a provisional limited radiography permit (student permit).
ISDH will NOT reissue another student permit (not even if the student signs up for a different limited cardiac catheterization program). If a student fails to complete the clinical education requirements (hours and proficiency requirements) in the 6 month permit time frame, the student will not be able to obtain a cardiac catheterization license in the state of Indiana.
In only extremely compelling circumstances and upon completion of the cardiac training program and passing of the required exam, the ISDH may grant the individual an additional thirty days to complete the certification of proficiency requirements if not previously completed. In addition to passing the required exam, a letter from the program director and student detailing the compelling reason for not completing the clinical requirements within 6 months must be sent to the ISDH. ISDH will then review the letters to decide IF a 30 day extension of the permit is warranted.
The learning outcome of this program is to enable the learner to care for the patient participating in the radiographic portion of the cardiac catheterization and have adequate training in radiation protection and principles to maintain current therapeutic guidelines and best practices in managing treatment through interprofessional collaborative practice.
1. Online; 2. In-Practice Setting.
Call toll-free 1-877-USI-HLTH (874-4584)
or 812-461-5217 or email usi1nhpcert@usi.edu
At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
The University of Southern Indiana designates this activity for 30 contact hours for nurses.
Successful completion of this program does not guarantee expertise in the content. Clinical experience and judgment coupled with an understanding of the content are necessary to attain competency. Achieving certification is a means to demonstrate competency.
The fee includes access to the program, along with all resources and handouts. A text, if applicable, is not included in the fee. Access to the online content is typically provided within 48-72 business hours.
A $75 administrative fee will be charged prior to accessing the program. Upon accessing the program, a refund is not available.
Questions? Call toll-free 1-877-USI-HLTH (874-4584) or 812-461-5217 or email usi1nhpcert@usi.edu
We strive to provide interprofessional education by utilizing a variety of content experts, instructors, contributors, and reviewers.
Joy A. Cook, EdD, RT (R)(CT)(MR) ARRT
Heather Schmuck, EdD, RT(R)
Jennifer Palmer, MSN, RN, CMSRN, Program Director
No individual in a position to control content has any relevant financial relationships.
The Indiana State Department of Health has approved this program through April 10, 2029.
The content is divided into modules. Each module utilizes instructor outlines, audio/video recordings, reading assignments, articles, web resources, and case studies to augment the learning process. These methods provide the participant with flexibility in completing assignments and interacting with the faculty. Each module has accompanying study guide(s) with questions (such as multiple choice, essay) for participants to submit to faculty. Interaction with faculty may occur as feedback to study guides, within discussion boards, or via email.
The learner will log into the program via the internet and work independently through the modules. The independent study provides an opportunity to learn while in the comfort of your own home and office. Program staff are available during business hours by phone or email to assist participants with technical issues or concerns. Questions regarding content can be directed to the contributors of the content. After the learner works through the content, she/he will complete the case-based comprehensive exam.
The clinical component of the course will be completed during normal working hours. A supervising physician or registered radiologic technologist will need to be available to assist the student with the learning objectives detailed in the clinical proficiency list.
Note: Many businesses, especially government agencies or health institutions, utilize security firewalls. Access to web links within program and communication from the instructor, or other students may be blocked. We recommend not using your work email address for this course.
Technical Support and System Requirements for Online Learning
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the University of Southern Indiana Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning (CHPLL). The CHPLL is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), and the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
State of Indiana
The University of Southern Indiana is an approved provider of continuing education for several professionals licensed in the state of Indiana, including social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, mental health counselors, and dental professionals.