Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI)
Registered Vascular Specialist (RVS)
The Registered Vascular Specialist (RVS) examination is for professionals working in the area of vascular ultrasound.
Applicants are required to meet the following criteria:
• Have a high school diploma or general education diploma at the time of
application.
• Fulfill one (1) of the qualifications of the exam for which you are
applying. See the qualification below.
• Provide typed documentation to support the qualification under which
you are applying.
Upon completion of the ATI College Ultrasound Technology Certificate/Diploma Program, the students become qualified under RVS5 Qualification Pathway to register for the RVS examination.
RVS5 Qualification Pathway
A graduate of a NON-programmatically accredited program in vascular
ultrasound which has a minimum of one year of specialty training and
includes a minimum of 800 clinical hours in the specialty in which the
examination is being requested.
RVS5 Supporting Documents:
Completion certificate and/or educational transcript
AND
Student Verification Letter
AND
Clinical Experience Letter
Alumni’s Testimony
OLIVA MENDOZA, LOURDES, 2016 Graduates
I had an awesome experience at ATI College, I would highly recommend this school to anyone looking to go into the ultrasound field.
Echocardiography
Echocardiography technician is a specialized concentration within the field of diagnostic medical ultrasound. The Echo Technologist learns to become adept at obtaining and interpreting diagnostic quality images of the heart and surrounding structures, evaluating heart anatomy, chamber size, overall heart function. The program coordinates academic study with clinical laboratory experience at a hospital or clinic.
ARDMS SPI Exam Prepare
Taking a practice test or two is a great way to prepare for your actual examination. We offer two online versions of the SPI Practice Test — SPIa and SPIb — that simulate the computer interface used in the actual test center environment. The SPI practice test review is comprised of 30 sample questions and is 30 minutes long.
The two distinct versions are equivalent in difficulty and content coverage. Note that if you take either test more than once, the questions will be the same.