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    Become an UltraSound Technician

    The demand for ultrasound technicians is definitely on the rise due to the relatively recent advancements that have been made in the diagnostic science of utilizing sound waves.  There are a lot of specializations in the field of ultrasound including neurosonography (brain), echocardiography (heart), abdominal (kidney, liver, spleen, pancreas), OB GYN (female reproduction), and opthalmalogy (eye).  If you are considering a career as an ultrasound technician the best thing you can do is start getting information on the available colleges and universities that offer ultrasound technology degree programs.  We have put together a list of some of the top schools in the field, but you can also use our search feature to discover even more school options.

    Top UltraSound Technician Schools

    American Intercontinental University
    American Intercontinental University - American Intercontinental University was founded in 1970 and has been providing a quality education ever sense. They offer multiple degree programs for people looking to enter the healthcare profession. They have an associate's degree in Healthcare Administration which will meet the clinical requirements in addition to a bachelor's degree in Healthcare Management. Either of those two programs will work great for you as you pursue a career in UltraSound technology. American Intercontinental University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission which is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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    Kaplan
    Kaplan University - Kaplan is easily one of the most recognized and successful online colleges. They offer multiple degree programs in health sciences and nursing that can be applied to your clinical requirements in ultrasound. They offer associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees, and master's degrees online all that will help further your career. Kaplan University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission which is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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    Everest
    Everest University - This university has quietly become one of the best places to get a degree online. It is well respected by hospitals and other healthcare employers. They offer a bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration which works well for anyone entering into the ultrasound profession. Everest University is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools

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    uiu
    Upper Iowa University - This university was established in 1857 and has been delivering a quality education ever since. They offer multiple degree programs for people pursuing a career in healthcare. The degree that people pursing a career as a ultrasound tech often select is their bachelor's degree in Health Services Administration. That degree will give you all of the fundamentals you will need as you pursue a career as an ultrasound technician. Upper Iowa University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association

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    Virginia College
    Virginia College - Virginia College has the widest selection of programs at all degree levels. They offer a unique financing approach in that all fees are included upfront so it is very easy to enroll. They also offer multiple degree programs for people looking to enter the healthcare industry. They offer a bachelor's degree in Health Services Management that is popular for people pursuing a career as an ultrasound tech. Virginia College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

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    UltraSound Technician Career Information

    It is very important to make sure that you research any career that you are considering to make sure that it is both something that you would like to be doing with your life and also to make sure that the job outlook is strong (will there be a job for you when you complete your degree…). We put together some useful likes to help you better understand what being an ultrasound technician is all about

    • One of the best places to start is to get some background information on what ultrasound itslef is and we found a great definition here. A quick summary is that ultrasound is cyclic sound pressure with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing.
    • Okay, cyclic sound pressure sounds impressive but how does that apply to the medical profesion? We can turn to the ultimate wiki again for a great article on diagnostic sonography. This tells us the following: diagnostic sonography is an ultrasound-based diagnostic medical imaging technique used to visualize muscles, tendons, and many internal organs, to capture their size, structure and any pathological lesions with real time tomographic images. That’s in a nutshell what you are about to begin studying and diagnostic sonography (ultraound) is becoming a very widely used diagnostic test in modern medical practices.
    • Let’s not forget to consider the job outlook for Ultrasound Technicians and other people in the radiology profession. We can see that the job outlook is incredibly strong through 2018 by looking at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. We can see that there are 14.3 million jobs in the healthcare profession and that another 3.2 million jobs will be added before 2018. We can also see that 10 of the 20 fastest growing professions are in the healthcare profession.
    • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual salary for an ultrasound technician is $48,300. This is simply an average but shows you that you can expect to make a decent living as an ultrasound technician and you have an excellent chance at landing one of those 3.2 million jobs expected before 2018.