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Angioplasty education for non-IR tech

My hospital is starting to do fistulograms and angioplasty procedures. We get maybe one every 2 weeks.

Myself and another tech are involved in these procedures, but are wholly uneducated on the entire process, equipment, etc. We've done a handful so far, but are barely piecing things together with the help of the physician and the rep. I could really use some advice and recommendations for educational materials (books, videos, anything) to help me not feel like a fool and actually help the doc and patient. Thanks.

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