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Welcome to the Medical Sonography (Ultrasound)
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What is Sonography (Ultrasound)?

Ultrasonography, also called sonography, is a diagnostic medical procedure that uses high frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to produce dynamic visual images of organs, tissues, or blood flow inside the body. This type of procedure is often referred to as a sonogram or ultrasound scan. Sonography can be used to examine many parts of the body, such as the abdomen, breasts, female reproductive system, prostate, heart, and blood vessels. Unlike X-rays, sonography is a radiation-free imaging modality.

How do I become a Sonographer?

The Diagnostic Medical Sonography Specialization option is offered during the 4th year in the Radiologic Sciences B.S. degree (see course sequence). Upon completion of the program the student will be prepared to challenge the national registry exams in the specialty areas of Abdominal and Obstetric/Gynecology.

Abdomen Specialization: evaluation of all soft tissues, blood vessels, and organs of the abdominal cavities(for example, liver, spleen, urinary tract, pancreas).

Obstetrics/Gynecology Specialization: evaluation of the female reproductive system.

What does a diagnostic medical sonographer do?

A diagnostic medical sonographer is a highly-skilled professional who uses specialized equipment to create images of structures inside the human body that are used by physicians to make a medical diagnosis.

Sonographers have extensive, direct patient contact that may include performing invasive procedures. They must be able to interact compassionately and effectively with people who range from healthy to critically ill.

The professional responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • obtaining and recording an accurate patient history
  • performing diagnostic procedures and obtaining diagnostic images
  • analyzing technical information
  • using independent judgment in recognizing the need to extend the scope of the procedure according to the diagnostic findings
  • providing an oral or written summary of the technical findings to the physician for medical diagnosis
  • providing quality patient care
  • collaborating with physicians and other members of the health care team.
What are the technical aspects expected of sonographers?

Sonographers should be able to:

  • Lift more than 50 pounds routinely
  • Push and pull routinely
  • Bend and stoop routinely
  • Have full use of both hands, wrists, and shoulders
  • Distinguish audible sounds
  • Adequately view sonograms, including color distinctions
  • Work standing on their feet 80% of the time
  • Interact compassionately and effectively with the sick or injured
  • Assist patients on and off examining tables
  • Communicate effectively with patients and other health care professionals
  • Organize and accurately perform the individual steps in a sonographic procedure in the proper sequence
What are the career opportunities?

Sonographers can choose to work in clinics, hospitals, private practice physician offices, public health facilities, laboratories, and other medical settings performing examinations in their areas of specialization. Career advancement opportunities exist in education, administration, research and commerical companies as education/application specialists, sales representatives, technical advisors, etc.

In addition to excellent career opportunities, salaries for sonographers are competitive with or higher than other professionals with similar levels of education.

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