Schooling Options: Become a Sonographer in Vermont
The Vermont health care industry is rapidly growing in 2013 and in need of trained professionals who can help meet the expanding medical needs of the state's population.
Looking ahead to 2014, skilled Diagnostic Medical Sonographers will find many employment opportunities as the health care industry relies more on high-tech, non-invasive procedures to meet patient needs.
5 Steps to Becoming a Sonographer in Vermont
Typical courses for an accredited sonography program include:
Some programs will allow students to complete clinical training at a facility of their choice, though the school must approve the selection.
For students attending out-of-state schools or an online sonography school to complete coursework, this can be an important program feature.
Options for Schooling As of 2014, Vermont does not have a CAAHEP-accredited program, so students must find an out-of-state program or an online program.
Many students prefer to find a school close to home, and Vermont is fortunately in a populated area of the U.
S.
Vermont is bordered by New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
The three states have CAAHEP-accredited programs, and all three states are within easy driving distance of Vermont.
It is also possible to take an online sonography program.
The CAAHEP lists three qualifying schools with accredited distance education programs.
However, it is only the coursework that can be completed online.
Clinical training must be completed at an approved medical center.
The three programs are:
S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
This represents a wage that is 9.
2 percent higher than the national average wage of $66,360.
The long term employment projections for the period 2010 to 2020 are also excellent.
It is expected that the number of jobs will grow by 30.
5 percent over the ten years.
Burlington, Vermont is the largest city in the state and the pay ranges from $54,098 to $76,920.
In the nonmetropolitan area of southern Vermont, Diagnostic Medical Sonographers earn an average salary of $74,950.
Looking ahead to 2014, skilled Diagnostic Medical Sonographers will find many employment opportunities as the health care industry relies more on high-tech, non-invasive procedures to meet patient needs.
5 Steps to Becoming a Sonographer in Vermont
- Step 1: Decide the type of degree and the preferred concentration
- Step 2: Find a school with a sonography program accredited by the CAAHEP and that offers the chosen degree and preferred concentration, whether that is general, cardiac, pediatric cardiac or vascular
- Step 3: Evaluate each school in terms of location, prerequisites, admission requirements and program quality
- Step 4: Complete coursework and clinical training to become an ultrasound technician
- Step 5: Become a certified sonographer by passing the ARDMS exams students will sit for the ARDMS exams
Typical courses for an accredited sonography program include:
- Fundamentals of pathophysiology
- Organ systems
- Kinesiology
- Diagnostic imaging
- SD/4D imaging
- Contrast imaging
- Biomedical sciences
- Anatomy
- Molecular imaging
- Health care administration
Some programs will allow students to complete clinical training at a facility of their choice, though the school must approve the selection.
For students attending out-of-state schools or an online sonography school to complete coursework, this can be an important program feature.
Options for Schooling As of 2014, Vermont does not have a CAAHEP-accredited program, so students must find an out-of-state program or an online program.
Many students prefer to find a school close to home, and Vermont is fortunately in a populated area of the U.
S.
Vermont is bordered by New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
The three states have CAAHEP-accredited programs, and all three states are within easy driving distance of Vermont.
It is also possible to take an online sonography program.
The CAAHEP lists three qualifying schools with accredited distance education programs.
However, it is only the coursework that can be completed online.
Clinical training must be completed at an approved medical center.
The three programs are:
- Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas - Bachelor's degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography; Certificate in Diagnostic Medical Sonography
- Jackson College in Jackson, Michigan - Associate degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Bachelor's degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography; Bachelor's degree in Diagnostic Imaging
S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
This represents a wage that is 9.
2 percent higher than the national average wage of $66,360.
The long term employment projections for the period 2010 to 2020 are also excellent.
It is expected that the number of jobs will grow by 30.
5 percent over the ten years.
Burlington, Vermont is the largest city in the state and the pay ranges from $54,098 to $76,920.
In the nonmetropolitan area of southern Vermont, Diagnostic Medical Sonographers earn an average salary of $74,950.
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