According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' website, different areas of education are accepted to work as an ultrasound technician. There are a variety of ways to enter into the field.
Training to be an ultrasound technician can be done in a hospital, university, vocational-technical institute, or in the armed forces. Experience in health care or a background in science may be preferred by some training programs.
Knowledge in math and science is important for sonographers. A love of learning is key as the medical field is always changing. Most colleges and universities have two-year (associate degree) and four-year (bachelor's degree) programs. There are some one-year programs that may also be accepted by employers.
A license in diagnostic medical sonography isn't required by any state. However, many employers prefer to hire an ultrasound technician who is registered. A sonographer can be registered through the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) by passing several exams and completing a certain number of continuing education hours.
If you are able to stay ahead of new advancements in the medical field and expand your knowledge in several specialized areas of sonography, you will encounter great opportunities in the field.