The Echocardiography Cardiovascular Technology program equips students with high level of education; provide students with evidence based knowledge and skills to allow them to offer high quality care for patients, which is in line with the University’s mission and goals. The Echocardiography Cardiovascular Technology program will provide competency based education, linking professional and ethical concepts to clinical practice in order to prepare graduates for the world of working within cardiovascular medicine. The program will also cover all aspects of education and training to produce cardiovascular technologists with abilities parallel to their colleagues in the rest of the world. The period of study for the Bachelor of Cardiovascular Technology is four years followed by a one year of internship which student will receive a clinical training in one of the units of Cardiovascular Technology in the hospitals. Students in the program receive coursework in Physiology for Echocardiography Technology, Principles of Cardiac Pathology, Doppler Physics and Cardiac Hemodynamics, Congenital heart disease and Transesophageal Echocardiography. Working under the guidance of a faculty mentor, each student completes a research project, collects and analyzes data, and presents the results in both written and oral formats. .
Mission
The ECAV program mission is to graduate high quality and competent Echocardiography technologists who are capable of serving the community, promoting education and conducting health-related research.
Vision
The Echo-Cardiovascular Technology (ECAV) Program at KSAU-HS looks forward to become one of the best regional and international programs in its field and gain the respect of medical community and recognition of professional organizations.
Goals and Objectives:
Prepare graduates to become competent Cardiovascular Technologists.
Prepare graduates with research skills who can conduct health-related research projects by providing the optimal theoretical and practical platforms.
Enhance community services activities and encourage students’ participation.