Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Sonographer (ultrasound Technician)
Duties and Responsibilities:
They operate special image equipment to create images and do test. The images that they take and test help physicians assess and diagnose medical conditions. They prepare patients by taking their history and answering any doubt about the procedure. They also recognize the difference between normal and abnormal. They also keep track of the patient’s history.

Salary: $60,350

Education:
They need to graduate from high school. They also need an associate’s degree. They are also require professional certification. One year of certificate programs that you can get in the college or job. You also need to take anatomy, physiology, and mathematics in high school.

Reflection:
I would be one because it a good paying job and I like what you do there.


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