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You may be surprised at how many jobs there are in the health care industry besides doctors and nurses. Medical assistants, medical transcriptionists, and sonography technicians are just a few of the fast growing jobs. Sonographers have a particularly good future ahead of them as the industry is growing and the job is high paying compared to similar type positions.
The field of sonographer is anticipated to have a 10% expansion in the United States over the next several years. This is much higher than the average expansion of a career field. The last time it was calculated - sonographers made a US average salary of $57,160.
So what exactly does a sonographer do? Well you know that pregnant women get ultrasounds to check on the status of the baby while the mother is still pregnant. This ultrasound is performed by a sonographer.
Being a sonographer is more than just knowing how to work the equipment. First of all, they must be able to work well the patients. It can be a very personal or awkward moment for the patient, so the sonographer must explain everything to the patient. Also, the sonographer must get to the patient to cooperate and move if necessary to get the proper pictures.
The most important thing that a sonographer does is to capture the best images for the doctor to view and diagnose the patient. They have to evaluate what they are seeing on the screen and know what to look for that may help the doctor.
There are not any licenses needed to be a sonographer. However, many employers do require certification as an employment pre-requisite.
Education, experience, and documentation are the 3 main aspects to sonography certification. The more education you have, the less experience will be required and vice versa.












