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    thing in common, an ultrasound. Diagnostic medical sonography, more commonly referred to as ultrasound, is a growing area of the health care sector with excellent job prospects. Sonographers are skilled clinicians who perform ultrasound studies as ordered by physicians for their patients. The images created by sonographers are then used to determine a medical diagnosis. (Broward College) Ultrasound involves many theories, techniques, and occupations. The number of opportunities involved with…

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    reasons I have found through experience and research of why I want to be a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. The first time I experienced sonography was ten years ago when I received a prenatal ultrasound; this is the very first time I was blessed to see my baby. I was immediately fascinated by the technology and how I was able to see so much. I even spotted the fact that my baby was a boy and asked my sonographer, she confirmed that yes indeed he was. I want to be a part of using that ever…

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    My essay is on Diagnostic Medical Sonographer and the code of ethics. Ultrasound Technology is referred to as a sonogram; it is a device that uses high frequency sound waves humans cannot hear to create an image of the inside of the body. This is typically used to see the stomach, liver, heart, a child in the womb, tendons, muscles, joints and blood vessels. There are many different types of sonography, such as, anesthesiology, cardiology, emergency medicine, obstetric, and neurology, to just…

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    these images for women's who are pregnant, to make sure the baby and the mother are both healthy. These people are also known to be as diagnostic medical sonographers. Their average annual salary is $63,630, and their hourly wages goes by $30.5They usually need a minimum of 2-4 years of training to become certified for employment. Sonographers students are required to complete an associate’s degree or postgraduate certificate program from an accredited program to be applicable to take the…

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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 ultrasounds…

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    A sonographer has many on the job responsibilities, some legally required and others which are ethical in nature and are only really required in so far as it makes the sonographer better at their job. The legal requirements provide a regulated barrier for both patient and sonographer. The ethical requirements give a framework for good standard of care so that there may be a working relationship between imaging professional and patient. Thus both are extremely important and necessary for the…

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    Diagnostic medical sonographers perform a variety of duties throughout a typical work day, ranging from more challenging responsibilities such as conducting ultrasound examinations, ensuring equipment undergoes proper maintenance when required, and patient care, to less arduous tasks like restocking supplies, sanitizing the work area and equipment at the end of every examination. The role of a diagnostic medical sonographer is significant in the healthcare community that helps with medical…

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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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    great on resume, it also shows involvement on making this career as more than just another “job”. It means that you are interested in doing more than just working as another cardiac sonographer in the medical field. In some annual meetings of these organizations you’ll get the time to network with other cardiac sonographers from other hospitals or clinics from all over the country. This is a great opportunity to meet people and ask questions about their salary, what equipment they use, etc. This…

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    Medical sonographer provides patient services in multiplicity of medical surroundings. Performing procedures on ultrasound machines to view and interpret images with sound waves. Obstetrics (OB)/Gynecology ultrasound was the reason why I was interested in sonography. Being able to tell a mother the gender of their unborn baby on the day of their scan can be an excitement. With little experience about medical sonography, it turns out that ultrasound is not just about the reproductive system of a…

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