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Sonographer (Ultrasound Technician)
| Duties and Responsibilities: |
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Sonographers, or ultrasound technologists, work with equipment that
directs very high frequency sound waves into the body tissues to produce
images or pictures of internal organs, diseased masses, and fetuses.
These images are then used by physicians to diagnose and treat patients.
Some sonogrphers specialize in examining certain areas of the body, such
as the brain, the heart, and the pelvis. As part of their responsibilities,
sonographers also check patients' medical histories, explain procedures,
determine the best patient positions to produce the images, and operate
photography and printout equipment. Most sonographers work in hospitals. |
| Average Salary: $24,000 - $38,000 |
| Educational Requirements: |
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Students should take the most challenging science, math, and English
courses available in high school.
Sonographer training programs are offered at community colleges and
hospitals. They can be completed in one to four years depending on
prior work experience. Sonographers must pass annual certification
tests after completing training. |
| For More Information: |
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Society of Diagnostic Medical
Sonographers
12770 Coit Rd., Ste. 708
Dallas, TX 75251
(972) 239-7367 |
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