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Video: What is an Interventional Radiology tech?

Program overview

  • Program length: 8 months
  • Class size: 2 students per cohort
  • Cohort: 2 per year
  • Location: Jacksonville, Florida

The Vascular Interventional Radiology Technology Internship is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of postgraduate radiography students. You receive technological training in an expansive variety of vascular and non-vascular interventional radiography procedures exceeding the criteria required by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

The internship prepares you for a career in Vascular Interventional (IR) radiography by providing a high-quality curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, a diverse patient population, and a favorable faculty-to-student ratio, all in an environment supporting the service values of Mayo Clinic. 

What makes training at Mayo Clinic unique is the multidisciplinary approach that is valued among physicians, nurses, technologists, and other health professionals. Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville is a Destination Medical Center with national certifications as a comprehensive stroke center and a designated comprehensive cancer center. The Interventional Radiology practice specializes in interventional oncology, treatment of complex vascular disease, and neuroendovascular interventions. This level of expertise with a shared approach to education is what gives students a learning experience you won’t find anywhere else.

Graduation and certification

Graduates are eligible to sit for the ARRT vascular-interventional (VI) registry, which provides graduates with nationally recognized credentials to practice vascular interventional radiology. Individual states may have other requirements.

Admissions requirements

To apply to the internship, you must have completed an accredited radiology program, be a certified radiographer through ARRT and Florida Department of Health, and be Basic Life Support (BLS) certified or expect to be prior to the beginning of the internship.

Applicants are not selected based on grades alone. Letters of reference and interviews also are required.

Non-U.S. citizen applicants

Admission to Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences is open to U.S. workers in the four categories below. Therefore, visa sponsorship is not available.

  1. U.S. citizens
  2. U.S. nationals
  3. Lawful permanent residents
  4. Asylees and refugees

Applicants whose primary language is not English must submit results from the Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-based test (TOEFL iBT). Scores from the speaking portion of the exam are given particular consideration in admission decisions. Learn more about the exam and register online at the Educational Testing Service.

The Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences code for the TOEFL iBT is 5784.

Educational transcripts from schools outside the U.S. must be translated (if they are not already in English) and evaluated for U.S. equivalence by an accredited credential evaluation service company prior to submission. Please refer to the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services for a list of qualified companies. The applicant pays for the examination and credential-evaluation services.

Application process

Your application and all supporting documentation must be received between the deadline outlined below.

Application window Class dates Apply
May 1 – July 31 October - June Online application
November 1 - January 15 April - December Online Application

Tuition and financial aid

There is no tuition or fees for the Vascular Interventional Radiologic Technology Internship.

Surgical scrubs are provided, though you must abide by the Department of Radiology dress and decorum policy for entering the building. The purchase of department-specific colored uniforms may be required.

You are responsible for providing your own living accommodations and transportation.

You may hold outside employment during the internship if it does not conflict with educational time.

Stipend

Interns will receive a $33,548 stipend, paid in bi-weekly installments. Our pay weeks are from Wednesday-Tuesday.

Benefits

The internship will include a full package of benefits, which includes medical insurance coverage.

Curriculum

The curriculum for the Vascular Interventional Radiologic Technology Internship consists of clinical and didactic experiences.

Schedule

Your learning schedule will be from 6:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, plus a maximum of five on-call training weekends.

Accreditation information

The Vascular Interventional Radiologic Technology Internship is a nonaccredited program.

See accreditation information for Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.

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