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2012年8月5日 星期日

3 Ways To Increase Your Earning Potential As Ultrasound Technician


Completing your ultrasound technician education is your first step towards a financially rewarding career. In fact, it is now such a popular job that more people are aspiring to become one as it was proven that it is one of the medical careers that is not affected by recession. In addition, with more advancement in technology, projection for growth in this field is high.

The good news about having an increase in demand in the ultrasound technician field is that there is also an equivalent increase in compensation for ultrasound sonographers. However, basic education will only help you up to a certain point. For a more successful ultrasound technician career, consider the following to help increase your earning potential.

What to do to boost your earning capacity:

Get certified. Although States do not require that technicians pass a licensure exam, you must have yourself registered in one of the recognized accrediting bodies such as American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS), the American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT), or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI). This will further strengthen your credentials especially since most employers prefer to hire certified technicians. To become a registered member of ARDMS, you must be eligible to take the test, and consequently, pass the exam.

Another advantage of this is that you may have yourself certified in various aspects of sonography that includes the abdomen, nervous system, and the breasts, among others.

Specialize. In relation to the above, you may choose to specialize on fields that are considered as emerging sub-fields of sonography such as echocardiography, breast sonography, cardiac sonography, and vascular sonography. Knowing the basics of sonography will help you find jobs as a technician, but why limit yourself doing basic ultrasound techniques when you can perform more complex technician procedures which are high-paying and offers more career growth?

Strive for higher education. An associate's degree is your stepping-stone in this career. As long as you are able to complete the minimum education requirements and credentials, then you can start scouting for jobs. However, finding time to complete higher education - a bachelor's degree or MS, for instance, opens more doors for you in the field of sonography.

After years of experience as an ultrasound technician, you might be up for promotion - from ultrasound technician 1 to a managerial post to directorship. In addition, this option also opens opportunities to become a practicing ultrasound technician and a college instructor at the same time.

As you can see, you have options on how to increase your ultrasound technician salary. Just follow the above tips and you will soon find yourself earning more than you expected to earn. Better yet, start now because more people are poised to respond to the growing need for sonographers. If you want to reap the rewards of becoming an ultrasound technician, act now.




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2012年8月1日 星期三

What is Therapeutic Ultrasound and How Does it Work to Help Decrease Pain and Increase Healing?


Many patients receive ultrasound therapy in the clinic, outpatient ER, or doctor's office yet do not know how or why it works, or doesn't work. This is a general discussion of what is ultrasound and how does ultrasound work.

Ultrasound units operate on production of sound waves that can produce heat in one mode yet in another mode create physiological change on a cellular level. Sounds good but what does that mean?

If you take your hands and rub them together very rapidly you will create friction which produces heat. When ultrasound is used on the patient in the clinic on "continuous" mode the same type physiological occurrence is happening, except on a deeper level within the structure being treated such as elbow, low back, leg etc. The ultrasonic energy is moving the cells back and forth deeper inside the tissue and creating heat. From heat flows other therapeutic benefits such as increased blood flow which often reduces pain during the treatment and for some residual or carryover pain relief post treatment.

Most ultrasound machines can also be set on "pulsed" mode which is when the unit is turning off and on automatically. As an example on continuous the ultrasound machine is constantly on and moving molecules, but on pulsed it may be on for short periods of time such as on 20% of the time the continuous treatment is. The ultrasound is administered to the treatment area for short time period, then turns off and comes back on later for short bursts of ultrasonic energy. The "pulsed" mode does not produce heat.

Generally speaking most treatments are applied on "continuous" mode simply because ultrasound treatments are initiated with the desired effects of producing heat within the damaged tissues. Continuous mode is not indicated in acute injury that may have occurred within the past 24 - 48 hours. At that point in time the body is in an inflammatory process and additional heat is not beneficial to healing, and can actually irritate. During the acute stage "pulsed" mode may be used to increase the physiological responses occurring due to the injury.

After the initial injury, when heat is beneficial, continuous mode is indicated for pain relief. Generally speaking the patient does not "feel the ultrasound" and this is always true on pulsed mode. The ultrasound head needs to be moving at all times on continuous mode as there is a danger of harming the patient if the head, with the crystal inside, is not constantly moving to avoid heat build up in the underlying tissues.




Bob Johnson is owner/founder of MedFaxx, Inc. and has multiple patents for non pharmacological treatment of chronic pain, decubitus ulcers, using electrotherapy and ultraviolet F.D.A. approved medical devices.

More information on renting, buying ultrasound units for home or clinical use at:

http://www.painreductiontherapy.com/ult.php?cat=20





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