To Which School Should You Practice Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Posted by on Nov 22, 2010 in Careers |

Diagnostic Medical Sonography is used to examine some parts of the body and is a medical procedure that utilizes high frequency sound waves to create an actual image of what is inside the body. Sonography nowadays leads the modern medicine and is continually growing replacing aggressive procedures. And students choose to study sonography since it is considered as the most rewarding areas in the job market, therefore high job demand.

Health care technicians become more vital as the medical technology advances and high life expectancies. University students pursue an associate’s-degree level education which provides instructions to knowledge and tools for successful careers. In choosing school to study diagnostic medical sonography, aspiring student should check if the program offered by the school, whether online or not, is accredited by the accrediting body such as CAAHEP. The curricula should also be considered. The curricula should be focused on learning the technology or learning to practice in medical field with the doctors. Practical experienced by the student is also another important factor to be considered.

Supervised clinical importance should be placed. Minor things such as class size, financial aid should be the next to consider. Most importantly, know the caliber of the school by their graduates if how much of them passed the licensure exam and were certified and how many are kept employed. Diagnostic medical sonographers perform their tasks using advance medical equipment such as X-Ray machines, MRI machines and other. These equipments emit sound waves for diagnostic imaging. The use of this sound wave emitting equipment is of higher demand and thus causes more job openings. The professional technicians receive their education on a vocational school, typical college or university.

They also have undergone some job training in hospitals. Obstetrics, mammography and abdominal ever neurosonology were the things specialized by the medical sonographer. Education such as career diploma results to lower pay and lower job, so one is advised to get Bachelor’s degree that commands a higher salary than associate’s degree in sonography.

Students with Diagnostic Medical Sonography Certificate usually already had certificate in nursing, bachelor’s degree in biological science and other medical related courses. Certificates sought while studying were usually required by the employers. This is available in a registry office. Sonographer earns an average salary of $61, 984. Typical hourly rate is approximately $30. The salary will also of course vary depending on the length of years of experience. It is recommended that students should select reputable program with many trainings and minimum curriculum. Don’t go with limited opportunity to apply classroom instruction in an actual field situation. Students can consult the higher education commission for reputable schools for diagnostic medical sonography. So far, the top performing schools in the field of health care program in the US such as sonography are: Argosy University, Kaplan University, Keiser University, Sanford Brown College, Virginia College, Western Career College, New York University, American Institute, East wick Colleges and lastly the Dade Medical College. The ultrasonographer acquires knowledge of physiology, human anatomy, and diagnostics, and is trained to high frequency sound waves directed to patient’s body. The technician then records the echoes of those sound waves which will be then interpreted by a physician.

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