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    Do you know your fantasy work? Do you know the employment market? "The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts Diagnostic Sonography livelihood development of an astounding 46 percent somewhere around 2012 and 2022, which is among the quickest rates on our rundown of best occupations in 2015." Diagnostic Sonography is a kind of restorative imaging that uses high-recurrence sound waves, otherwise called ultrasound, to create pictures of organs, tissues, and blood stream. They are a wide range of sorts of Sonography majors that can intrigue you. There is Abdominal Sonography, Breast Sonography, Musculoskeletal Sonography, Neuro-Sonography, Obstetric and Gynecologic Sonography, Vascular and Cardiovascular Sonography. Stomach Sonography takes pictures…

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    FINAL EXAM CURRENT LEGISLATION (2.5 points): High quality Career and Technical Education programs are based on preparing the individual to meet the needs of the industry and workforce. These programs ensure high skills and training and also provide on the job learning experience. The individual is ready to join the workforce when as soon as he or she fininishes the degree or as ealy as they complete the State certification requirements. Students that graduate from these high quality…

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    It is no doubt that since the birth of ultrasound, new technologies have been continuously developed for the advancement in Diagnostic Sonography. In just the last 30 years, Diagnostic Sonography has become ranked amongst the most rapid and complex developments in Diagnostic Imaging and healthcare. With this growth have come concerns, primarily the concerns of the effects of the sound waves on the biological tissues. These hazards derive mostly from the heating of the tissue by the absorption…

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    Through The Eyes of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer A diagnostic medical sonographer is a profession in which special imaging equipment is used to direct sound waves into a patient’s body, which can then asses and diagnose various medical conditions. Most people assume a sonographer is someone who only works with pregnant women and performs ultra sounds. The majority of people do not realize the various modalities involved in sonography. There are about eleven different areas of study…

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    Faith Posey Mrs. Lozares Honors English II 15 February 2017 Don’t Fret be an Ultra Tech 1.The career I am researching is an Ultrasound Technician or also known as a Sonographer. An Ultrasound Technician uses a machine that uses high frequency waves to see organs or unborn children. I have choose this career because it is something I would enjoy to wake up to everyday, and not worry about an agonizing day ahead. Although there is some downsides, this is the career I want to pursue. There is…

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    1 When I was in elementary school, I knew I wanted to be something in the medical field. I didn’t know what, but I knew that was the field I wanted to be in. I wanted to do something that would help other people. Now, as a sophomore, I have decided to be a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer or Ultrasound Technician. I like everything about the job and think it is a great choice for me. 3 Diagnostic medical sonographers have many responsibilities. “The diagnostic medical sonographer provides…

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    For those students who want to work with patients, but do not want to become a nurse or doctor, Sonography provides interaction with both by explaining the procedure to patients and get consulted by medical staff to inform them about the picture. There’s also variety of jobs and skills. Ultrasound techs may also specialize in obstetric and gynecologic sonography or abdominal sonography, cardiovascular sonography, and mammographic sonography. However, to be accredited into these fields, further…

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    Is technology a good cause or should it been deemed ruthless? Technology has taken over our world and our daily lives. With every passing day, something new is created to help improve our every need. From communication, to running a business and even saving lives, we turn to technology for assistance for almost everything. Some people say it is causing people to become “stupid” and some say it is improving the minds of others? But which is it? In my opinion, technology is a wonderful creation.…

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    My loving mother, ever since my early childhood has imbibed the importance of transcendence in me. She used to say, ‘Whatever you do, always aim to achieve excellence in it.’ And I have been following it since then. I started rising and shining in school grades, sports, music and various competitions in school. I also got unique opportunities to represent my school in various elocution and academic contests at state & regional levels. This hard work and strive for supremacy honored me with…

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    Most people understand that fetuses are extremely fragile and should not be exposed to ionizing radiation; thus, health care providers utilize ultrasound for prenatal imaging. But how safe is ultrasound imaging? Is it safe enough to warrant a fetus’s exposure? Sonography is a safe choice for prenatal imaging, but there are some suspected risks involved. However, the benefits outweigh those risks as long as scans are completed appropriately, especially when it comes to the 3­D and 4­D…

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