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Cardiovascular Specialist

Performs electrocardiography, stress testing, and echocardiography under physician supervision. Operates cardiovascular diagnostic equipment in Army medical treatment facilities to support cardiac patient care.

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Recruiter vs. Reality
What they tell you

Support cardiovascular surgeons and cardiologists in diagnosing and treating heart conditions. Operate sophisticated cardiac monitoring and diagnostic equipment. Work in Army cardiology departments with advanced technology. One of the most specialized and technically demanding medical MOSs with excellent civilian prospects.

What it's actually like

You perform cardiovascular diagnostic procedures — EKGs, Holter monitoring, stress testing, echocardiography — in Army cardiology departments, operating sophisticated equipment and producing results that cardiologists use to diagnose and treat heart disease in soldiers who are sometimes surprised to learn they have heart disease. The technical operation of cardiac diagnostic equipment requires training and practice, and the Army's cardiology departments at medical centers have the volume to develop genuine proficiency. The work is precise: electrode placement, artifact recognition, technical quality assessment, patient preparation for cardiac procedures. The patient population is more varied than you might expect — military service doesn't screen out cardiac conditions, it sometimes reveals them. Cardiovascular technologist (CVT) certification through CCI or RDCS through ARDMS are the civilian credential pathways, and your Army training and experience provide the clinical foundation for certification eligibility. Civilian cardiac catheterization labs, hospital cardiology departments, and outpatient cardiac clinics all hire people with this background. The pay is competitive in the allied health field and the technical nature of the work keeps the intellectual engagement high across a career.

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Training Pipeline
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Basic Combat Training10w
Various
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AIT — Cardiovascular Specialist19w
Fort Sam Houston (TX)
EKGs, stress testing, Holter monitoring, cardiac catheterization lab support, echocardiography basics.
On the Outside

What this actually is in the real world

Your skills translate. Here's what civilian employers call this job — and what they pay.

Cardiovascular Technologist

Dead-on match
$62,000$44,000$96,000/yr median
Job market: Faster than average

EKG Technician

Dead-on match
$44,000$30,000$68,000/yr median
Job market: Average

Cardiac Sonographer

Strong match
$78,000$54,000$120,000/yr median
Job market: Faster than average
Salary data estimated from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics and comparable civilian roles. Figures are approximations — use as a guide, not a guarantee.
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