IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM CCI
June 1, 2011
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cardiovascular Credentialing International to Sunset On-the-Job Training as
Qualification
Pathway for Invasive Registry Examination
Effective July 1, 2013, Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) will
officially remove the RCIS1 Qualification (also referred to as the On-the-Job
Training qualification) that allows applicants who ONLY have two (2) years
(full-time or full-time equivalent) working in Invasive Cardiovascular
Technology, at the time of application, to qualify for CCI's Invasive Registry
examination. The Invasive Registry examination is the required examination for
the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) credential.
The CCI Board of Trustees made this decision to change examination
qualifications after consulting
with organizations and members of the invasive cardiovascular professional
community. CCI recognizes the need for formal education in this field of
practice; this is consistent with minimum standards for professional licensure
and elevates the overall status of the RCIS credential.
Applicants who wish to apply for the Invasive Registry examination under
qualification pathway RCIS1 will have to submit their application by or before
June 30, 2013 to be considered. Applications based on the RCIS1 qualification,
postmarked after June 30, 2013 will not be processed and will be returned to the
applicant instructing him or her to apply under the available qualification
pathways.
At this point, there is no foreseen change to the remaining RCIS qualification
pathways (RCIS2, RCIS3, RCIS4, and RCIS5). This change in qualification pathways
ONLY affects the RCIS credential, no changes to qualifications for any other CCI
credential are being made at this time.
The Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) credential is the only
internationally recognized credential which demonstrates the obtainment of all
the skills and knowledge required to function in the cardiac catheterization
laboratory. The RCIS credential is administered and governed by CCI. The RCIS
credentialing program is accredited by the American National Standards Institute
under the International Standards Organization's ISO/IEC 17024 accreditation
guidelines.
CCI is a not-for-profit corporation established for the purpose of administering
credentialing
examinations as an independent credentialing agency. CCI began credentialing
cardiovascular
professionals in 1968.
If you would like more information about this topic, please visit
www.cci-online.org or contact
CCI Director of Communications, Christine Johnson, at 800-326-0268 or email
Christine at
cjohnson@cci-online.org.