Yes, you can complete the ultrasound technician in less than one year. Many technical schools, Junior colleges and Universities offer ultrasound technician training classes for this fast track career that can land you a job in as little as one year.
To become a computer support technician, you must learn about computers and their operating systems. Then you need to spend some time working with different systems to get some hands on experience and learn to troubleshoot any problems that may come up. Learning by doing is your best teacher. Having someone knowledgeable available to ask questions is a good source of training. You can seek formal training by attending classes and getting certified.
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If a good program for computers, you mean, computer science programs, then schools like: Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University have good ratings on their computer science programs.
you will get less money
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Yes. There are many specially designated school that offer an ultrasound tech degree. Also, many junior and community colleges offer programs, that are local and less expensive than specialized schools.
because ultrasound is not radiation
If you're going to be working in the Ultrasound/Sonography field in your professional practice, Ultrasound Tech Schools provide you with the training to both professionally quality you to perform Ultrasounds and also with the knowledge that you can do your job properly.Ultrasound Technicians generally make more money than the average Registered Nurse in the healthcare field. In order to attend and Ultrasound Technician school you are required to earn either a Associate Degree or a Bachelor Degree in the healthcare field. Performing Ultrasounds is a scheduled process with few surprises involved and is generally considered by most to be less stressful than a standard nursing job.
Overlying bowel gas is more or less exactly what it sounds like - a bubble of air in the intestines that is on top of another structure you want to image with the ultrasound. Unfortunately, air bounces ultrasound waves back and doesn't allow you to see what's behind it, so you may see "overlying bowel gas" in an ultrasound report indicating the technician was unable to see some of the abdominal viscera.
Overlying bowel gas is more or less exactly what it sounds like - a bubble of air in the intestines that is on top of another structure you want to image with the ultrasound. Unfortunately, air bounces ultrasound waves back and doesn't allow you to see what's behind it, so you may see "overlying bowel gas" in an ultrasound report indicating the technician was unable to see some of the abdominal viscera.
Hypoechoic means less white on ultrasound.
No, eat less!
accepted is not less than 7 sqm.
There is some discomfort, but less than most patients expect.
The training to gain the MRI technician certification costs as much as the classes and equipment you must pay. In schools or programs that are condensed (more classes in less time) the price may be slightly higher, but you will be paying for fewer years of schooling. Also, you may be required to buy equipment or uniforms.
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No, all babies look more or less the same at birth, never mind on ultrasound. Do you look like your father even now?