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HOW IS MOBILE ULTRASOUND LIKE?

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Gabriel a Ultrasound technician, or sonographers, work mostly in hospitals, doctor's offices, and diagnostic laboratories. They operate an ultrasound machine to produce images that a physician may use to diagnose a patient. It's a job that requires technical savvy, detailed knowledge of human anatomy, and the interpersonal skills necessary to make a patient feel at ease during the procedure.

You can enroll in a sonography program to prepare for a career in this field. Most employers require you to have a certificate or diploma in diagnostic medical sonography at a minimum. Some may prefer to hire candidates with an associate or bachelor's degree in this field of study. It may be helpful to research your desired position to learn about employers' requirements so you can choose the right educational path. Choose a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) to ensure it meets industry standards.

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