在线电子游戏网赌’s diagnostic medical sonography program prepares students to be successful members of the health care team. Students are exposed to a rich supply of technology in the campus lab as well as a broad range of technology at many different clinical sites. Here, our students become sonographers. They are capable of operating ultrasound equipment to produce quality, diagnostic images of the human body. In this way, ultrasound techs are a vital component of a patient’s healthcare experience and outcome. Students will sit for the Abdomen and OB/GYN registries during their time in the program providing them the opportunity to graduate as a single or double-registered technician.
Our student-faculty ratio is low at 8:1. Our program is blessed with instructors that collectively bring nearly a century of experience to support our students. This experience includes many concentrations in the ultrasound profession; some of which include, abdomen, breast, echo, maternal fetal medicine (high risk OB), and vascular.
Two-Year Program
New cohorts start every fall and within two years students can graduate as a double-registered ultrasound technologist. For a relatively short amount of time invested, students will have a very fruitful career, both professionally and economically.
On-Campus Scanning Lab
Our students have access to a variety of ultrasound machines, phantoms, and multiple simulators. These resources are vital to our students being able to learn how to acquire the highest quality of ultrasound images for their patients.
The overall employment outlook for ultrasound technicians (sonographers) is projected to grow much faster than the average. The expected growth over the next 10 years is 10%. This equates to approximately 9,600 job openings each year over the decade (Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Occupational Outlook)
The Medical Sonography Program is accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS).
Upon meeting examination prerequisites, students will be able to sit for their ARDMS Registry exam.