Sonographers (diagnostic medical sonographers) get an associate's or bachelor's degree from a DMS program at a health care college. They spend anywhere from a year to four years in school, complete a sonography externship, and can choose to get certified.
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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.
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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look up on " medical technician" and sonographer will show up with information of it. look hard
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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.
Obviously no training is required.
Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.
That's not correct that training is required only for job. Trainees require the training to get the knowledge about the concept like eg., Softskills training, behaviour training, and etc., and training is required to make them understand and perfect on their kind of works i.e., job, studies or may be in a real life as well everything is done by training. That's not correct that training is required only for job. Trainees require the training to get the knowledge about the concept like eg., Softskills training, behaviour training, and etc., and training is required to make them understand and perfect on their kind of works i.e., job, studies or may be in a real life as well everything is done by training.
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.