look up on " medical technician" and sonographer will show up with information of it. look hard
This is actually called a Sonographer. A Sonographer is not a doctor. Most of them are just technicians which means they go to school no longer than 2 years.
I had one estimate for about 36,000 in Southern Ca.
To find a Medical Sonography job please visit www.indeed.com/q-Diagnostic-Medical-Sonographer-jobs.html, www.careerbuilder.com/Jobs/.../Diagnostic-Medical-Sonographer/
There are many places on the internet where one can find information about being a diagnostic medical sonographer like: the bureau of labor statistics, US News job overviews, indeed or even ExploreHealthCareers. One can also find a school that offers a degree program for diagnostic medical sonography and either visit their website for more information on that schools particular program or contact the school to speak to an adviser or schedule a visit.
what is the eduction or careers you need to do to be a sonographer
Being a sonographer can be exciting in that it allows you to help people. If you like the medical field, then you would probably enjoy being a sonographer.
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A Sonographer is a "technologist" and not a "technician". A sonographer must be able to read films/images just as a Radiologist does. A Sonographer always has to "pre-read" the films before the M.D's ever see them. This is the reason a Board Certified Sonographer's learning curve and pay is so much higher than any of the other radiography professions.
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It is important to consider the money made when choosing a career. A cardiac sonographer makes about $66,410 a year.
An ultrasound technician or sonographer will be able to detect the anatomy of your baby. Or you can wait till the birth and find out then.
You can learn about how to become a sonographer on the following site: http://www.medical-career-training.com/sonographer.htm. They have a lot of useful info.