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Are Ultrasound Techs in need of hiring in the United States?

I've never really heard of people working for ultrasounds, but I would see them at the doctor's office when I would go get an ultrasound.

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Karin’s Answer

Hi Holly,

You find an employment outlook for ultrasound techs here:

https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/diagnostic-medical-sonographers.htm

https://www.hctravelnursing.com/blog/sonography-job-demand

https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/diagnostic-medical-sonographer

https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/radiologic-technologists.htm

https://www.gehealthcare.com/insights/article/current-issues-and-opportunities-in-sonography?

I hope this helps! All the best!

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Alexandra’s Answer

Hi Holly, sonographers/ultrasound technologists are very much so in need in the US! There is a high demand for all modalities. I myself am a RVT; a registered vascular technologist. We evaluate arteries and veins throughout the body-including the brain! We also assist through certain procedures, such as vein ablation surgeries. There are also cardiac sonographers-the heart-and general sonographers, who do OBGYN exams as well as organ exams (liver, spleen, etc). While we vascular techs also evaluate organs, we do so on a vascular level (the arteries and veins). Pay is very good, and your career can take you even outside of the hospital/clinic into a more educational or consultant role. Currently I am a clinical/procedural specialist for a medical device. It is a very niche career being a sonographer-and very rewarding! There are mostly associate degrees in sonography, but also Rush University in Chicago (where I went) offers a BS in Vascular Ultrasound. It is a very exciting career!
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