2012年9月18日 星期二

Career Profile - Ultrasound Technician Jobs


Ultrasound Technician Jobs consist of health care professionals who operate ultrasound machines. The machines use sound waves to create images of internal organs, blood vessels and tissues for analysis and interpretation by physicians who use them to diagnose ailments or diseases. A primary use of ultrasound machines is in the viewing of fetuses in the womb to track its growth.

Basically, sonography or ultrasounds represent a branch of medicine that is used to detect medical conditions through images that are generated by sound waves. Apart from ultrasounds use in obstetrics for viewing infants during pregnancy, this field also has many other applications including ophthalmologic sonography, neurosonography, and abdominal sonography.

The main duties of an ultrasound technician job include the following:

* Providing details of the procedure to the patient and explaining what to expect.

* Correct handling of the equipment.

* Recording the essential medical history of a patient.

* Adjustment and maintenance of the equipment.

* Telling the patient to move in a way that gets the best images.

* Maintaining records of patients.

* Providing the best and clearest images to the physician for right diagnosis.

* Evaluate purchase of equipment.

* Preparation of work schedules.

Becoming an ultrasound technician requires specialized training in diagnostic medical sonography through any of the following alternatives:

* Training from a vocational institution.

* Training in a hospital.

* Training in the armed forces.

* Training from a college or university through programs ranging from 2 to 4 years.

Most formal training programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for allied Health Education Programs. In the United States, license is not required for any ultrasound technician job. However, certification is provided by organizations like the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Passing a general exam and a specialty exam is required for getting registered by the ARDMS.

Recently, the Bureau of Labor Statistics pointed out that ultrasound technicians hold a large number of jobs in the health care industry of United States. Out these, the majority for specialists working in hospitals while the rest can be found in private practice offices or diagnostic imaging centers.

On the whole, getting an ultrasound technician job depends on your skills, qualifications and specialization. It also depends on several other factors, as listed below:

* Capability to learn about and operate diagnostic equipment used for ultrasound

* Stamina and physical strength to lift, turn, or assist patients in moving for better images.

* Visual training for selecting the right images for diagnosis.

* Strong communication skills to interact with all kinds of patients.

* Accurate recording and organizing skills for patient information.

Over the next decade, the number of ultrasound technician jobs is expected to grow at a rapid pace. This trend is driven by the large population of aging people, awareness and demand for diagnostic imaging and preference for safe, non-radiation procedures. Meanwhile, hospitals will continue to employ the majority of ultrasound technicians along with other facilities like physician offices.

The salary of ultrasound technicians varies between $50,000 and $65,000. Their income depends on training and qualifications, job position, location of job and experience. As ultrasound technician jobs increase and offer diverse opportunities, qualified diagnostic imaging professionals can get employed at the best medical treatment facilities.




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