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    will start in March. I don’t know where all of this is going. But I learnt from my Dad is whatever happens stay strong and focus on moving forward. I am very interested in continuing my learning and become a qualified sonographer. I feel that the role of a diagnostic medical sonographer would be a very interesting role. It would be very exciting to have experience using ultrasound machines and skills to analyze and then interpret the images to make a diagnosis. Moreover, after two year of…

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    Clinical Experience

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    diagnosis and the patient was sent to another facility for further care. For me, encounters such as this have inspired me to further my knowledge in medicine to become more involved in my patient’s healthcare journey. While I value my position as a sonographer in crucial situations, my place is limited in a patient’s diagnosis and…

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    competitive. For schooling, they both require clinical and volunteer hours in a hospital. The two both focus on images inside the body and help doctors better understand what is occurring in someone’s body. This means that the Radiology Technologist and Sonographers need to have a decent understanding of their anatomy. In these particular medical fields, it is important that one can operate computers, medical equipment, and scan devices. Even more importantly, being able to communicate with all…

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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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    wombs had windows. More than 90% of women considering an abortion choose life for their babies after having an ultrasound. –Former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson. I am most interested in pursuing a career in the medical imagery field as a sonographer, also known as ultrasound technician because it is interactive, has a broad variety of job duties, and has excellent benefits and job outlook. Someone who wants to become an ultrasound technician can choose from as many as four routes to get…

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    Ultrasound Tech Case Study

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    1. Who would be the best Ultrasound Technologist out there you would know? That’s right, me. It caught my eye one day while I was watching tv after softball practice and I was curious what I was going to be when I go off to college. This unique job stole my attention because I adore babies, especially my nephew, realistically this does not seem too hard of a job to do. Mainly all the things to get me prepared to graduate for high school I have already succeeded in. This job should be a task…

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    limitations will result in a rescheduling of the study, or a different approach will need to be taken. When doing the study, the sonographer may come across artifacts. For example aliasing artifact is the misrepresentation of doppler signal. Another example would be crosstalk, which is a mirror imaging. Some artifacts may be mistaken for plaque, so it is important for the sonographer to really analyse what they are viewing. (Davies, 2015.…

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    Sonography Essay

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    Ultrasound was chosen because it encompasses a broad base of pathologies. In 2001, NASA integrated an ultrasound into the Health Research Facility on the International Space Station with the hopes of providing astronauts with diagnostic imaging. Most sonographers go through intensive training to become diagnosticians. But for astronauts, it is a little different. The Multilateral Medical Operations Panel came up with a training regimen to provide astronauts with the absolute basics of…

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    My life has been a struggle at times, but my hard work, determination, and enthusiasm for my education and my community has pushed me to be the best I can be. I am a hardworking-dedicated, and responsible student, who focuses on my studies. Yet I have always loved being involved in extracurricular activities. In middle school I was captain of the dance team for two years. My academic plans are to get my master’s in sonography and minor in child development. After graduating, I plan to obtain a…

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    one would specialize in will most likely be the career field that they go into. The careers that were mentioned above are those that people would usually choose from. For example, if someone wanted to become an Ultrasound Technician or a Medical Sonographer then their field of study would be specializing on the inside of someone’s stomach. One can also work at an OBGYN to do ultrasounds on someone who is pregnant. If they would rather work as an MRI technician then they will usually work in a…

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