According to the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS), sonographers earned a median salary of $78,520 in 2013. Salaries for sonographers are very competitive compared to other occupations with the same educational requirements.
60,000 yearly starting out
A qualified and experienced Sonographer can earn more than $67,000 annually.
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.
look up on " medical technician" and sonographer will show up with information of it. look hard
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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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.
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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.