To thrive in a Structural Heart role, you need specialized knowledge in cardiology with a focus on structural heart disease, complemented by a relevant degree in medicine, nursing, or allied health and, often, board certification. Familiarity with advanced imaging modalities (such as echocardiography, CT, and MRI), transcatheter therapeutic devices, and procedural support systems is critical. Excellent teamwork, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help coordinate care with physicians, nurses, and technologists. These competencies are essential for ensuring patient safety, procedure success, and optimal outcomes in a highly technical, collaborative environment.