OK here is a secret. Where i practiced i had two OK fluoro techs and a bunch of the worst fluoro techs ever. Techs who did ultrasound mostly. Really bad. Worse than you can imagine really. Solution - i had to train myself to be a fluoro tech so i could get through some of these procedures, then train the techs. SIS has a fluoro tech training course. It was BY FAR the best fluoro course i ever took. If you can, send your tech to this course and you tag along also. I think this is the one i took (although it was ?20 years ago).
Lumbar and Cervical Fluoroscopic Imaging Course
8.5 CME Credits
This course is designed for physicians and/or their radiologic technologists or assistants who work with fluoroscopic C-Arm imaging for interventional pain management injections and procedures. This course provides lectures, hands-on training, one-on-one instructor interaction, and participant discussion time with the expert faculty to provide an intimate and continuous opportunity for participants to improve their knowledge of C-Arm operation, radiation safety, fluoroscopic anatomy, and optimal views for lumbar and cervical injections.
Hands-On C-Arm Positioning
Interlaminar Epidural
L4-5 Transforaminal Epidural Steroid
Medial Branch Block
Zygapophysial Joint
Sacroiliac Joint
Disc Access
C1-2 Atlanto-Axial Joint
Interlaminar Epidural
Lectures will Include:
C-Arm Operation, Radiation Safety, and Patient Positioning
Cervical Fluoroscopic Anatomy and Technique Setup
Lumbar Fluoroscopic Anatomy and Technique Setup