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2012年8月28日 星期二

Where to Find Ultrasound Technician Schools in Ontario, Canada


Ultrasound is a highly successful field all over Canada and it will probably remain this way for a long, long time. However, ultrasound schools in Ontario are few and hard to find. Let me help you find Ultrasound Technician Training in Ontario, Canada and become a part of this successful field. But first, let me answer a few basic questions.

What is Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves reflecting off of internal body parts to create images for medical examination.

It is mostly used to check the baby inside the mother before it is born. It is also used to identify pathologies such as gallstones, kidney stones, cancers, hematomas and tumors.

How much do Ultrasound Technicians near Toronto make?

Ultrasound technicians (aka Ultrasonologists) are the people responsible for operating ultrasound machines that create the digital images used to visualize the internal body parts.

Compared to other branches of medicine, this field is not very competitive in Ontario and an Ultrasonologist working in the Toronto Area now earns an average annual salary of $50,572. Half of those in this position would earn between $40,898 and $76,546 (the 17th and 67th percentiles). These numbers are derived from area-specific government survey data.

So as you can see, it is well paying!

Where Do I Find Ultrasound Technician Schools in Ontario?

Well, you have a few options.

1) If you have the money and the required prerequisites, you can choose to go to an established Ultrasound Institute in Ontario, this can take anywhere from 2-3 years. The costs can be around $2000-4000 per year depending on which University to go to. Due to long waiting lists, you may not find entry easily. The only well-known university offering a Post Diploma Ultrasound program in Ontario is Michener Institute.

So what are your alternatives?

2) The other way, and the one that I suggest is learning Ultrasound from an instructor who has experience teaching Ultrasound but is not necessarily working as part of an Institute. Why do I suggest this? Don't you have to go to a certified institution? The answer, plain and simple is NO.

As long as you have the right skills, many ultrasound clinics will hire you as a "trainee-ultrasonogist" without requiring any special certification. After working with such clinics for about a year, you will be eligible for writing your ARDMS examination and becoming a licensed ultrasonogist. This process can take as little as 1 year and 4 months of study and as little as $1500 in investment.

Where do I find such an Instructor?

The one that I personally recommend if you are looking for Ultrasound Technician Schools near Toronto is the Mainz Ultrasound Training (located in Mississauga).

UPDATE: Mainz Ultrasound has recently changed their prerequisites to only accept students who already have some ultrasound background.

Why should you choose Mainz Ultrasound? Here's a few reasons:

1. There are no difficult prerequisites -> Easy admission

2. It is very inexpensive compared to other options

3. The courses are short -> Only 14 weeks to start working in the field

4. It is taught only on weekends -> You can work or study during the week

5. It is taught by an ARDMS certified instructor with 20 years of experience, and almost 1700 successful students.

6. They offer personalized, hands-on, one-on-one training with equipment

7. The classes are small and personalized.

What if I live outside of the Greater Toronto Area?

If you live outside of the GTA, you might want to check out Mohawk College. They have campuses in Hamilton and Brantford, Ontario. Starting fall 2008 and Winter 2009 they have a Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography (also known as Echocardiography) program which will last approximately 54 weeks. You can check out details here [http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/calendar/healthSciences/medTech/DCS.html]. However just like Michener Institute they have long waiting lists for admission.

You can also look for ads for ultrasound technician schools or tuition in your local newspaper in the classifieds section. If you can't find a place, I suggest going to an ultrasound clinic and talking to the staff members there and asking where they studied ultrasound. Chances are, they can guide you to the right place.




Click here [http://www.ultrasoundtraining.ca/] to go to the Mainz Ultrasound Training website





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2012年8月21日 星期二

Where To Find Ultrasound Technician Training


In order to become a certified ultrasound technician, ultrasound technician training must be accomplished. Several schools and training institutions in the United States are offering programs for the ultrasound sonographer to acquire the required trainings. These trainings are designed to educate every student getting the ultrasound sonographer course. It is essential for aspiring sonographers to acquire the needed knowledge and expertise to become competitive in the field of ultrasound sonography. Here are some important points on how to find the ultrasound technician training a student needs to become fully trained and effective sonographer in the future.

In order to choose the ultrasound technician training school, there are some vital measures the student needs to do. The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or CAAHEP is responsible for providing the list of accredited training institutes for ultrasound sonography trainings. Locate the list of the accredited training programs in your state. Some of the training programs are available on community colleges or technical schools in the area. There are also traditional trainings that can be acquired in bachelor degree colleges and universities. This is because the ultrasound sonography degree ends in a four-year degree program.

After identifying the training institutes to enrol the ultrasound sonographer training, the next step is to look for the corresponding program fitted with your needs. Some programs can be attended in the evenings or depends on your chosen schedule. It is also high time for you to choose if you will pursue the four-year degree program, the two-year associate degree programs or the training programs that could only be accomplished in a year or less. Some of the trainings can be accomplished in distant education through online programs. Take cautions in schools offering most of the coursework through online programs because more 'hands-on training' and practical training is required for this program in order to become successful.

When choosing for the suitable programs, always make sure that highlight on-the-job trainings. Internships for students are important because with this, students are given a chance to use and maneuver ultrasound machine on-hand for the determination and diagnosis of disease. Also, refrain from taking programs that don't emphasize patient-care settings. Patient care is important for technicians since one of their job descriptions is to position the patient into a situation that is best to capture clear images of the body organs and veins being diagnose. One-year programs are the shortest of the programs but when compared to the two-year or four-year programs, the latter will offer an opportunity to earn more money and have a more stable profession.

The entire program for the ultrasound technician training will cost a student anywhere from $75 to $500 per credit. Of course, community colleges (public schools) will require a more cost-effective education while four-year colleges will cost you more for tuition and will require many credits to earn the degree.

After deciding which school and what program to take for the ultrasound technician training it is now time to visit the school to talk with a representative from the department of the ultrasound technician program. Relevant questions and important information you need to know about the program and the school could be asked. It is also vital to get stories of experiences from the students in the school. Examining the laboratories and the ultrasound machines should be inspected so that regret from enrolling will not be experienced since machines are important tools for the technicians.

Ultrasound technician training can be acquired from several private and public institutions such as college communities or four-year universities.




Laura Jong is an Online Author, her latest website about Ultrasound Technician provides great information about Ultrasound Technician Training and Ultrasound Technician Salary. You may contact Laura Jong by email for dialogue, discourse and discussion on interesting topics.





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2012年7月28日 星期六

Where To Find Free Pregnancy Ultrasound in Ontario, Canada


You are pregnant and you just want to know as much information about your baby as possible. But the government of Canada only allows one free ultrasound scan (and that's only if you have an OHIP card), unless there is dire need of another one. What do you do?

If you do have health insurance and a valid OHIP card, you have two options:

1. Either you have to pay (if you can even get an appointment) - this can be pretty expensive.

2. You can get free pregnancy ultrasound at an institution that teaches ultrasound. Read on for details.

If you are not a Canadian citizen and don't have health insurance, the government will not even honor one free pregnancy ultrasound scan. However, you still have the second option of getting the pregnancy ultrasound done by an institution that teaches ultrasound.

These institutions are normally looking for pregnancy patients for instructing students during classes. Therefore, if you volunteer to get your ultrasound scan done by these institutions in front of students, the institutions normally reward you with a detailed pregnancy report and assessment. The ultrasound scans are performed by the instructor but the students get to watch what is going on.

One such institution where you can get a free pregnancy ultrasound scan is Mainz Ultrasound Training (located in Mississauga, near Toronto). Simply contact them using the "Contact" link at the top and they will gladly make an appointment for you as soon as they can.

Other places you might want to consider are Mohawk College and Michener Institute. Both these institutions also teach ultrasound and might regularly be in need for pregnancy ultrasound patients.

Hope this has been helpful.




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2012年6月7日 星期四

Where To Find Ultrasound Technician Training


In order to become a certified ultrasound technician, ultrasound technician training must be accomplished. Several schools and training institutions in the United States are offering programs for the ultrasound sonographer to acquire the required trainings. These trainings are designed to educate every student getting the ultrasound sonographer course. It is essential for aspiring sonographers to acquire the needed knowledge and expertise to become competitive in the field of ultrasound sonography. Here are some important points on how to find the ultrasound technician training a student needs to become fully trained and effective sonographer in the future.

In order to choose the ultrasound technician training school, there are some vital measures the student needs to do. The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or CAAHEP is responsible for providing the list of accredited training institutes for ultrasound sonography trainings. Locate the list of the accredited training programs in your state. Some of the training programs are available on community colleges or technical schools in the area. There are also traditional trainings that can be acquired in bachelor degree colleges and universities. This is because the ultrasound sonography degree ends in a four-year degree program.

After identifying the training institutes to enrol the ultrasound sonographer training, the next step is to look for the corresponding program fitted with your needs. Some programs can be attended in the evenings or depends on your chosen schedule. It is also high time for you to choose if you will pursue the four-year degree program, the two-year associate degree programs or the training programs that could only be accomplished in a year or less. Some of the trainings can be accomplished in distant education through online programs. Take cautions in schools offering most of the coursework through online programs because more 'hands-on training' and practical training is required for this program in order to become successful.

When choosing for the suitable programs, always make sure that highlight on-the-job trainings. Internships for students are important because with this, students are given a chance to use and maneuver ultrasound machine on-hand for the determination and diagnosis of disease. Also, refrain from taking programs that don't emphasize patient-care settings. Patient care is important for technicians since one of their job descriptions is to position the patient into a situation that is best to capture clear images of the body organs and veins being diagnose. One-year programs are the shortest of the programs but when compared to the two-year or four-year programs, the latter will offer an opportunity to earn more money and have a more stable profession.

The entire program for the ultrasound technician training will cost a student anywhere from $75 to $500 per credit. Of course, community colleges (public schools) will require a more cost-effective education while four-year colleges will cost you more for tuition and will require many credits to earn the degree.

After deciding which school and what program to take for the ultrasound technician training it is now time to visit the school to talk with a representative from the department of the ultrasound technician program. Relevant questions and important information you need to know about the program and the school could be asked. It is also vital to get stories of experiences from the students in the school. Examining the laboratories and the ultrasound machines should be inspected so that regret from enrolling will not be experienced since machines are important tools for the technicians.

Ultrasound technician training can be acquired from several private and public institutions such as college communities or four-year universities.




Laura Jong is an Online Author, her latest website about Ultrasound Technician provides great information about Ultrasound Technician Training and Ultrasound Technician Salary. You may contact Laura Jong by email for dialogue, discourse and discussion on interesting topics.





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2012年6月4日 星期一

Where to Find Ultrasound Technician Schools in Ontario, Canada


Ultrasound is a highly successful field all over Canada and it will probably remain this way for a long, long time. However, ultrasound schools in Ontario are few and hard to find. Let me help you find Ultrasound Technician Training in Ontario, Canada and become a part of this successful field. But first, let me answer a few basic questions.

What is Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves reflecting off of internal body parts to create images for medical examination.

It is mostly used to check the baby inside the mother before it is born. It is also used to identify pathologies such as gallstones, kidney stones, cancers, hematomas and tumors.

How much do Ultrasound Technicians near Toronto make?

Ultrasound technicians (aka Ultrasonologists) are the people responsible for operating ultrasound machines that create the digital images used to visualize the internal body parts.

Compared to other branches of medicine, this field is not very competitive in Ontario and an Ultrasonologist working in the Toronto Area now earns an average annual salary of $50,572. Half of those in this position would earn between $40,898 and $76,546 (the 17th and 67th percentiles). These numbers are derived from area-specific government survey data.

So as you can see, it is well paying!

Where Do I Find Ultrasound Technician Schools in Ontario?

Well, you have a few options.

1) If you have the money and the required prerequisites, you can choose to go to an established Ultrasound Institute in Ontario, this can take anywhere from 2-3 years. The costs can be around $2000-4000 per year depending on which University to go to. Due to long waiting lists, you may not find entry easily. The only well-known university offering a Post Diploma Ultrasound program in Ontario is Michener Institute.

So what are your alternatives?

2) The other way, and the one that I suggest is learning Ultrasound from an instructor who has experience teaching Ultrasound but is not necessarily working as part of an Institute. Why do I suggest this? Don't you have to go to a certified institution? The answer, plain and simple is NO.

As long as you have the right skills, many ultrasound clinics will hire you as a "trainee-ultrasonogist" without requiring any special certification. After working with such clinics for about a year, you will be eligible for writing your ARDMS examination and becoming a licensed ultrasonogist. This process can take as little as 1 year and 4 months of study and as little as $1500 in investment.

Where do I find such an Instructor?

The one that I personally recommend if you are looking for Ultrasound Technician Schools near Toronto is the Mainz Ultrasound Training (located in Mississauga).

UPDATE: Mainz Ultrasound has recently changed their prerequisites to only accept students who already have some ultrasound background.

Why should you choose Mainz Ultrasound? Here's a few reasons:

1. There are no difficult prerequisites -> Easy admission

2. It is very inexpensive compared to other options

3. The courses are short -> Only 14 weeks to start working in the field

4. It is taught only on weekends -> You can work or study during the week

5. It is taught by an ARDMS certified instructor with 20 years of experience, and almost 1700 successful students.

6. They offer personalized, hands-on, one-on-one training with equipment

7. The classes are small and personalized.

What if I live outside of the Greater Toronto Area?

If you live outside of the GTA, you might want to check out Mohawk College. They have campuses in Hamilton and Brantford, Ontario. Starting fall 2008 and Winter 2009 they have a Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography (also known as Echocardiography) program which will last approximately 54 weeks. You can check out details here [http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/calendar/healthSciences/medTech/DCS.html]. However just like Michener Institute they have long waiting lists for admission.

You can also look for ads for ultrasound technician schools or tuition in your local newspaper in the classifieds section. If you can't find a place, I suggest going to an ultrasound clinic and talking to the staff members there and asking where they studied ultrasound. Chances are, they can guide you to the right place.




Click here [http://www.ultrasoundtraining.ca/] to go to the Mainz Ultrasound Training website





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2012年5月8日 星期二

Where To Find Ultrasound Technician Training


In order to become a certified ultrasound technician, ultrasound technician training must be accomplished. Several schools and training institutions in the United States are offering programs for the ultrasound sonographer to acquire the required trainings. These trainings are designed to educate every student getting the ultrasound sonographer course. It is essential for aspiring sonographers to acquire the needed knowledge and expertise to become competitive in the field of ultrasound sonography. Here are some important points on how to find the ultrasound technician training a student needs to become fully trained and effective sonographer in the future.

In order to choose the ultrasound technician training school, there are some vital measures the student needs to do. The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or CAAHEP is responsible for providing the list of accredited training institutes for ultrasound sonography trainings. Locate the list of the accredited training programs in your state. Some of the training programs are available on community colleges or technical schools in the area. There are also traditional trainings that can be acquired in bachelor degree colleges and universities. This is because the ultrasound sonography degree ends in a four-year degree program.

After identifying the training institutes to enrol the ultrasound sonographer training, the next step is to look for the corresponding program fitted with your needs. Some programs can be attended in the evenings or depends on your chosen schedule. It is also high time for you to choose if you will pursue the four-year degree program, the two-year associate degree programs or the training programs that could only be accomplished in a year or less. Some of the trainings can be accomplished in distant education through online programs. Take cautions in schools offering most of the coursework through online programs because more 'hands-on training' and practical training is required for this program in order to become successful.

When choosing for the suitable programs, always make sure that highlight on-the-job trainings. Internships for students are important because with this, students are given a chance to use and maneuver ultrasound machine on-hand for the determination and diagnosis of disease. Also, refrain from taking programs that don't emphasize patient-care settings. Patient care is important for technicians since one of their job descriptions is to position the patient into a situation that is best to capture clear images of the body organs and veins being diagnose. One-year programs are the shortest of the programs but when compared to the two-year or four-year programs, the latter will offer an opportunity to earn more money and have a more stable profession.

The entire program for the ultrasound technician training will cost a student anywhere from $75 to $500 per credit. Of course, community colleges (public schools) will require a more cost-effective education while four-year colleges will cost you more for tuition and will require many credits to earn the degree.

After deciding which school and what program to take for the ultrasound technician training it is now time to visit the school to talk with a representative from the department of the ultrasound technician program. Relevant questions and important information you need to know about the program and the school could be asked. It is also vital to get stories of experiences from the students in the school. Examining the laboratories and the ultrasound machines should be inspected so that regret from enrolling will not be experienced since machines are important tools for the technicians.

Ultrasound technician training can be acquired from several private and public institutions such as college communities or four-year universities.




Laura Jong is an Online Author, her latest website about Ultrasound Technician provides great information about Ultrasound Technician Training and Ultrasound Technician Salary. You may contact Laura Jong by email for dialogue, discourse and discussion on interesting topics.





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2012年5月5日 星期六

Where to Find Ultrasound Technician Schools in Ontario, Canada


Ultrasound is a highly successful field all over Canada and it will probably remain this way for a long, long time. However, ultrasound schools in Ontario are few and hard to find. Let me help you find Ultrasound Technician Training in Ontario, Canada and become a part of this successful field. But first, let me answer a few basic questions.

What is Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves reflecting off of internal body parts to create images for medical examination.

It is mostly used to check the baby inside the mother before it is born. It is also used to identify pathologies such as gallstones, kidney stones, cancers, hematomas and tumors.

How much do Ultrasound Technicians near Toronto make?

Ultrasound technicians (aka Ultrasonologists) are the people responsible for operating ultrasound machines that create the digital images used to visualize the internal body parts.

Compared to other branches of medicine, this field is not very competitive in Ontario and an Ultrasonologist working in the Toronto Area now earns an average annual salary of $50,572. Half of those in this position would earn between $40,898 and $76,546 (the 17th and 67th percentiles). These numbers are derived from area-specific government survey data.

So as you can see, it is well paying!

Where Do I Find Ultrasound Technician Schools in Ontario?

Well, you have a few options.

1) If you have the money and the required prerequisites, you can choose to go to an established Ultrasound Institute in Ontario, this can take anywhere from 2-3 years. The costs can be around $2000-4000 per year depending on which University to go to. Due to long waiting lists, you may not find entry easily. The only well-known university offering a Post Diploma Ultrasound program in Ontario is Michener Institute.

So what are your alternatives?

2) The other way, and the one that I suggest is learning Ultrasound from an instructor who has experience teaching Ultrasound but is not necessarily working as part of an Institute. Why do I suggest this? Don't you have to go to a certified institution? The answer, plain and simple is NO.

As long as you have the right skills, many ultrasound clinics will hire you as a "trainee-ultrasonogist" without requiring any special certification. After working with such clinics for about a year, you will be eligible for writing your ARDMS examination and becoming a licensed ultrasonogist. This process can take as little as 1 year and 4 months of study and as little as $1500 in investment.

Where do I find such an Instructor?

The one that I personally recommend if you are looking for Ultrasound Technician Schools near Toronto is the Mainz Ultrasound Training (located in Mississauga).

UPDATE: Mainz Ultrasound has recently changed their prerequisites to only accept students who already have some ultrasound background.

Why should you choose Mainz Ultrasound? Here's a few reasons:

1. There are no difficult prerequisites -> Easy admission

2. It is very inexpensive compared to other options

3. The courses are short -> Only 14 weeks to start working in the field

4. It is taught only on weekends -> You can work or study during the week

5. It is taught by an ARDMS certified instructor with 20 years of experience, and almost 1700 successful students.

6. They offer personalized, hands-on, one-on-one training with equipment

7. The classes are small and personalized.

What if I live outside of the Greater Toronto Area?

If you live outside of the GTA, you might want to check out Mohawk College. They have campuses in Hamilton and Brantford, Ontario. Starting fall 2008 and Winter 2009 they have a Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography (also known as Echocardiography) program which will last approximately 54 weeks. You can check out details here [http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/calendar/healthSciences/medTech/DCS.html]. However just like Michener Institute they have long waiting lists for admission.

You can also look for ads for ultrasound technician schools or tuition in your local newspaper in the classifieds section. If you can't find a place, I suggest going to an ultrasound clinic and talking to the staff members there and asking where they studied ultrasound. Chances are, they can guide you to the right place.




Click here [http://www.ultrasoundtraining.ca/] to go to the Mainz Ultrasound Training website





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