Sonographer
ultrasound technician
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Duties and responsibilities:
they
should be prepare for Prepare patients for procedures by taking a patient’s history
and answering any questions about the procedure
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Prepare and maintain diagnostic imaging equipment
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Operate equipment to obtain diagnostic images or conduct tests
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Analyze the images or test results to check for quality and
adequate coverage of the areas needed for diagnoses
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Recognize the difference between normal and abnormal images and
other diagnostic information
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Analyze diagnostic information to provide a summary of findings
for physicians
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Record findings and keep track of patients’ records
Salary: $44,990-91,070
Education:
Colleges and universities
offer both associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs in sonography and in
cardiovascular and vascular technology. One-year certificate programs also are
available from colleges or in hospitals, although these are usually useful only
to those who are already employed in related healthcare jobs, such as a radiation therapist. Employers
typically prefer candidates with degrees or certificates from accredited
institutes or hospital programs. Most programs also include a clinical
component in which students earn credit while working under a more experienced
technologist in a hospital, physician’s office, or imaging laboratory.
Reflection; I would like to be a Sonographer ultrasound
technician because, I like how parents act when they see their babies, and also when they get to happy.
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