Sonographer (Ultrasound
Technician)
Duties:The
ultrasound technician is responsible for creating images of patients’ internal
organs and bones as well as blood vessels for the purpose of detecting
abnormalities in the body that put the patients at risk of developing harmful
diseases. He gives the ultrasound tests but he also examines them and then
discusses the results with patients. Sometimes the technician may devise a
treatment plan and refer the patient to another specialist for this treatment.
Salary: $22000
Education:Before
starting a career in ultrasound technology, completing an education program
from an Ultrasound Technician school will be required. Most often the training
received will earn an Associate’s degree in the process and will prepare you to
participate in certification exams. The training ensures you develop the
required knowledge and skills for the job. Ultrasound Technician courses will
include coursework anatomy and sciences in addition to training on ultrasound
equipment and medical concepts. Also, valuable clinical experience will be
gained by training first hand at the school’s partner hospitals alongside other
professional ultrasound techs.
Reflection: I would not like to be a Sonographer because it seems completely out of my interests.
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