Fox Institute
Delaware
If you have a degree, but don't have the career you want, our
program is specifically designed for you. In less time than you
might think, with our unique approach to ultrasound education,
you could combine your bachelor's degree in any field or
associate's degree in an allied health field with our Diagnostic
Medical Sonography program and become a desirable candidate for a
position in the field of cardiac ultrasound.
Our programs focus on the two most in-demand application areas
for sonography. You can choose between a general focus which
includes both abdominal and obstetric and gynecological
applications, or a cardiac focus which includes the heart. Both
provide exposure to vascular ultrasound, the third most common
use of the technology.
Convenience
We have schedules for scanning lab where you build skill in
sessions of four hours each under the guidance of a resident
instructor. Typical students come to campus from as far as 75
miles away for practical labs two sessions per week for 4 months,
then 1 session per week for the next 8 months. That's it for
campus driven classes. All of your theory courses are conducted
interactively online so you can participate from the comfort and
convenience of wherever you'd like.
Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography
Our Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography program focuses on the
in-demand application of cardiac ultrasound focusing on the heart
with exposure to vascular ultrasound, preparing you to become a
cardiac sonographer, also referred to an echocardiographer.
According to the US Department of Labor, "Employment of
diagnostic medical sonographers is expected to increase by about
19 percent through 2016 - faster than the average for all
occupations - as the population ages, increasing the demand for
diagnostic imaging and therapeutic technology."
Diagnostic General Sonography
There is little better than the feeling that comes from knowing
that what you do for work actually makes a difference. Diagnostic
medical sonographers know that feeling. Physicians recommend
ultrasounds as a diagnostic tool. Sonographers are specially
trained to provide studies to physicians that enable them to
diagnose health issues and treat them appropriately, or provide
patients the comfort of knowing everything is ok. Whether it is
the adult heart that is shown to be healthy, the improperly
functioning heart valve that is caught in time, or the fetus
whose sex is revealed to expectant parents, every study performed
and every patient met is an achievement in helping others for the
sonographer.
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