Wow! I actually saw a male technician doing sonography! God bless him! There should be a push to increase gender diversity in historically gender specific professions.
As a guy do you think I should get into the field or would I be less able to get a job? Im thinking about being a Cardiac Sonographer rather than studying OB-GYN.
Hello. I work full time 8am-5pm. Do you think it would be possible to complete an associates degree in sonography while working full time? I understand it depends on the scheduling of the school but I’m wondering if there are typically online options and night classes for this type of major.
My school states specifically that it is not recommended to work and try to do the program, at the same time. I did most of my prerequisites online. However, the program I’m applying for will be full time, in person, 8-5 Mon-Fri.
You could go to a community college that offers sonography classes , sonography is ultrasound so they’re the same. You can get your major in 2 years :0
Good Morning Guddu, For more information on our Diagnostic Medical Sonography degree please visit rcbc.edu/dms. We also have a couple DMS information sessions coming up this year.
So you might have other ones you work in a shift with if you work outpatient or even at a bigger facility during normal business hours. But often it’s just you with your patient in the room.
I’m not a sonographer or anything but when I had a miscarriage and had to have an ultrasound at the ER, my “bodily fluids” were all over the place. When she removed the ultrasound I literally sprayed the bl**d on her. So I’d say that they do quite a bit, at least in the ER.
@@Dailyy_haley ehhh maybe I’d suck it up for a few years working in a hospital then move to a clinic. But I’d take blood over being vomited on, if I know I’m doing a good thing maybe I’d tolerate it though 😅
@@keribere244 yeah if anything, just blood, but honestly a sonographer ever has to deal with actually helping the patient with care. Usually interactions are only an hour or less, and since all you need is gel for ultrasound to work, not much has to happen.
Please note this video was produced by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine for use by Rowan College at Burlington County. Not all students in the video are RCBC students. To learn more about AIUM visit their website at www.aium.org.
Wow! I actually saw a male technician doing sonography! God bless him! There should be a push to increase gender diversity in historically gender specific professions.
As a guy do you think I should get into the field or would I be less able to get a job? Im thinking about being a
Cardiac Sonographer rather than studying OB-GYN.
@@giftapfel You would not be less likely at all!! You should definitely do it :)
@@giftapfel it’s a lot harder since THEY WANT to have females.
My son is thinking of becoming a sonographer 😊
Gonna keep that energy for trash collectors and ditch diggers? Needs more women 😂😂
A lot of people don't want a job shadower due to reliability.
Hello. I work full time 8am-5pm. Do you think it would be possible to complete an associates degree in sonography while working full time? I understand it depends on the scheduling of the school but I’m wondering if there are typically online options and night classes for this type of major.
My school states specifically that it is not recommended to work and try to do the program, at the same time. I did most of my prerequisites online. However, the program I’m applying for will be full time, in person, 8-5 Mon-Fri.
@@emmakight3863 oh wow, thank you for your insight.
I’m thinking of being a cardiologist technologist. Do I go to school for sonography or do I go to school for that actual career? Thank you ☺️
You could go to a community college that offers sonography classes , sonography is ultrasound so they’re the same. You can get your major in 2 years :0
Do have a programme in pediatric echocardiography?
Tell me how I be a sonography technician.
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Good Morning Guddu, For more information on our Diagnostic Medical Sonography degree please visit rcbc.edu/dms. We also have a couple DMS information sessions coming up this year.
google it dummy
I’m interested in going for sonography career and I found a study says 90% of sonographers are working in pain. Is it true? How do we handle it?
Do you work together with other sonographers?
no, i dont think so. its usually just one examining a patient
So you might have other ones you work in a shift with if you work outpatient or even at a bigger facility during normal business hours. But often it’s just you with your patient in the room.
I’ve been interested in ultrasound but I’m really squeamish about bodily fluids, does anyone know how often sonographers deal with gross stuff?
I’m not a sonographer or anything but when I had a miscarriage and had to have an ultrasound at the ER, my “bodily fluids” were all over the place. When she removed the ultrasound I literally sprayed the bl**d on her. So I’d say that they do quite a bit, at least in the ER.
@@Dailyy_haley ehhh maybe I’d suck it up for a few years working in a hospital then move to a clinic. But I’d take blood over being vomited on, if I know I’m doing a good thing maybe I’d tolerate it though 😅
@@keribere244 yeah if anything, just blood, but honestly a sonographer ever has to deal with actually helping the patient with care. Usually interactions are only an hour or less, and since all you need is gel for ultrasound to work, not much has to happen.
Seems like this college doesn't teach correct posture when scanning the patients. Lots of them had their arm stretched more than 30 degrees
Please note this video was produced by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine for use by Rowan College at Burlington County. Not all students in the video are RCBC students.
To learn more about AIUM visit their website at www.aium.org.
Before I hire a new grad, I make sure they can recognize a pancreas and find an ovary. You'd be surprised how many cant.