Diagnostic Medical Sonography

 

The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program provides education and training in the major disciplines of: ultrasound physics, sonography of the abdomen, small parts sonography, basic vascular sonography, sonography of the pelvis, and obstetrical sonography. The instructional design for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program courses is group lockstep. The program consists of lectures, group activities, demonstrations, hands-on instruction, and clinical practice. Instruction may include computer-based or blended learning options. Practical exercises as well as computerized and written examinations are used to assess knowledge and skills

 
 US Air Force
AFSC: Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (Phase I)
Program Length: 427.5 hours
Iterations per year: 4

 US Army
MOS: N/A

 US Navy
NEC: Ultrasound Technologist (Phase I)
Program Length: 427.5 hours
Iterations per year: 4
 

School Code 083


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The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer program provides formal education and training that prepare graduates to perform basic clinical diagnosis and facilitate patient care in a healthcare setting through the practice of medical sonography. 

The instructional design of this program’s courses is group-lock step. This is a consolidated program with two military services that has a two phase, field of study schedule. Resident training is first conducted at the METC and then the student transitions to clinical training that is conducted at military and/or civilian medical treatment facilities (MTF). 

Upon initial entry to METC, students are provided formal education and training that develops them into entry-level Diagnostic Medical Sonographers/Ultrasound Technologists within MTFs. Students are trained in the major disciplines of: ultrasound physics, sonography of the abdomen, small parts/basic vascular sonography, sonography of the pelvis, and obstetrical sonography. 

Methods of instruction include, but are not limited to: lecture, demonstration, online materials, simulations, laboratory practice, and practical exercises. Quality control and safety techniques are emphasized throughout the program. 

Clinical training provides students with clinical knowledge and hands-on experiential training which consists of clinical practicum in a medical treatment facility (MTF). The program provides students with clinical and didactic training. The didactic portion of the program expands on the topics and theories learned during the Diagnostic Ultrasound Sonographer training at METC. The didactic element of clinical training provides instruction on ultrasound-based pathology while the program also provides preparation, knowledge, and performance instruction for the following: obstetrical, pelvic, endovaginal, abdominal, thyroid, breast, testicular, carotid, and lower extremity peripheral vascular sonography. 

Training is conducted under the supervision of a course supervisor and qualified preceptors. Graduation is contingent upon satisfactory completion of both the clinical and didactic areas of the course. 
 

Accreditation Agency:

N/A
 

Credentialing Information:

Graduates are eligible to take national registry exams through the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography WWW.ARDMS.ORG after completion of the entire program and one year on-the-job training/clinical experience at their gaining units. 
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