The First Interventional Radiology Learning Platform Built for Techs, by Techs
Step-by-step video courses that take you from uncertain to confident in sterile technique, patient preparation, and interventional radiology workflows — all from the technologist’s point of view
Master Interventional Radiology with Hands-On Training from Experienced IR Techs
Developed by experienced IR technologists, this platform brings real-world procedural insight to the forefront, giving techs the clarity, confidence, and competency needed to excel in any IR environment.
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19+
Years Combined IR Experience
70+
Detailed Procedure Videos
The Problem
The Gap in IR Tech Training
is Real And We're Here to Fix It
Most IR techs learn through:
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Trial and error on the job
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Inconsistent mentorship
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Limited formal training resources
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No standardized procedure guides
Result: Extended training periods, unnecessary errors, and stress in high-stakes environments.
Our Solution
Master IR Procedures - FromThe Tech's Point of View
Real Procedure Demonstrations
Watch actual sterile techniques performed tableside with clear explanations
Learn at Your Pace
Access courses 24/7 from any device - perfect for busy shift workers
From Experienced IR Techs
Learn from professionals who've worked in your shoes at major hospitals
Risk-Free Skill Building
Practice mentally before performing - build confidence before patient contact
What You'll Master
Comprehensive IR Tech Training Platform
Beginner Learning Path: IR Tech Foundations
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Topic 1: IR Environment & Tech Role
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Topic 2: Sterile Technique & Room Setup Fundamentals
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Topic 3: Patient Prep, Positioning & Draping Basics
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Topic 4: Sharps, Needles, & Injection Safety
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Topic 5: Vascular Access & Line Support Basics
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Topic 6: Device & Balloon Prep Fundamentals
Intermediate Learning Path: Core IR Tech Skills & Procedural Support
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Topic 1: Vascular Access & Sheath Mastery
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Topic 2: Guidewire Control & Sterile Field Management
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Topic 3: Hemostasis & Access Site Management
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Topic 4: Device Setup & Procedural Systems
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Topic 5: Catheters, Lines & Ports
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Topic 6: Bedside & Specialty Procedure Support
Advanced Learning Path: Complex Interventions & High-Level IR Tech Workflow
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Topic 1: Complex Hemostasis &Sheath Removal Techniques
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Topic 2: Embolization Material & Preparation Techniques
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Topic 3: Coil & Microcatheter-Based Interventions
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Topic 4: Thrombectomy & Acute Intervention Support
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Topic 5: Stent & Endovascular Device Deployment
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Topic 6: Complex Retrieval & Snare-Based Procedures
Experience Our Training Style - No Commitment Required
Conoce Nuestro Estilo de Entrenamiento — Sin Compromiso
Designed for Healthcare Professionals at Every Stage
- Graduating Radiology Students
Bridge the gap between classroom and clinical practice - Cross-Training Radiology Staff
Smooth transition from general radiology to specialized IR - New IR Department Hires
Accelerate onboarding and build confidence quickly - Medical Equipment Companies
Perfect for product training and procedure demonstrations - International Medical Professionals
Standardized training accessible worldwide
Common Questions About Our IR Training
Who is this training for?
Is this training within an IR technologist's scope of practice?
Is this training certified or accredited?
Is this training appropriate for both new and experienced IR technologists?
How often is new content added?
Is the training self-paced and on-demand?
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Can my hospital purchase team access?
Does this training replace on-the-job training or hospital competency requirements?
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Educational & Professional Disclaimer
All content on this platform is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is intended solely for use by trained healthcare professionals within their authorized scope of practice. Materials are intended to support learning and professional development within interventional radiology and do not constitute medical advice, clinical instruction, or a substitute for institutional training, credentialing, supervision, or licensed professional judgment.
The content presented reflects the supportive role of the interventional radiology technologist. It does not demonstrate physician-performed techniques, vascular access, procedural decision-making, diagnosis, treatment, or independent clinical judgment.
Any devices, equipment, or brand names shown or referenced are included solely for demonstration and educational context. No endorsements, sponsorships, or preference is implied.
Viewers are expected to follow their facility policies, manufacturer instructions, and the direction of licensed healthcare providers at all times.
While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, completeness, and relevance, the content is provided “as is” and may not reflect all clinical scenarios, institutional protocols, or updates in practice. The creators and owners of this platform assume no responsibility or liability for any actions taken, outcomes, injuries, or damages arising from the use or misuse of this content.