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A diagnostic medical sonographer.
Around $20 an hour.
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers specialize in a number of areas. Some include the following.Obstetric and gynecologicAbdominalNeurosonographersBreastvascularcardiac
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer as of May 2008 was, $62,660. This would amount to $30.12 an hour.
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.
RT (Radiography Techonologist) MR? (Magnetic Resonance?) RDMS (Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer)
Depends : fingers, stethoscope, EKG.
The doctor used his stethoscope to listen to the sound of your heatbeat
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.
A person who uses sound waves to make images of the body is known as a sonographer or ultrasound technician. They operate ultrasound machines to capture images of internal organs and tissues for diagnostic purposes.