Friday, June 10, 2011

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Schools In Missouri

Five schools in Missouri offer training in diagnostic medical sonography.


Diagnostic medical sonographers are trained allied health professionals who operate complex ultrasonic machinery for the purposes of medical diagnosis and treatment. The U.S. Bureau of Labor estimates that employment of diagnostic medical sonographers will grow by 18 percent through 2018. According to the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), there are currently five accredited schools in Missouri that offer training in diagnostic medical sonography.


St. Louis Community College


St. Louis Community College offers a full-time certificate of proficiency program in diagnostic medical sonography. Candidates must hold at least an associate degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5. Applicants must also complete prerequisite coursework in anatomy and physiology, physics, algebra, medical terminology, English and oral communications with a minimum grade of C. Students choose from three concentrations: medical sonography, cardiac sonography or vascular sonography. All program options require both clinical training and a professional practicum course.


St. Louis Community College


5600 Oakland Ave


St. Louis, MO 63110


314-644-9399


stlcc.edu


Cox College


The School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography at Cox College offers a 21-month training program. Candidates must be graduates of a radiological technology training program and be either eligible for registration or currently registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). This program is comprised of theoretical classroom instruction, simulated laboratory practice and intensive practical training in a clinical setting. Students are trained in general, vascular and cardiovascular sonographic techniques and procedures.


Cox College


1423 Jefferson Ave.


Springfield, MO 65802


417-269-3401


coxcollege.edu


University of Missouri at Columbia


The School of Health Professions at the University of Missouri at Columbia offers a Bachelor of Health Science degree with a major in diagnostic medical ultrasound. Applicants must hold an American College Testing (ACT) score of 22. In addition to general education and prerequisite coursework in the liberal arts, social science and medical sciences, students receive extensive theoretical and practical hands-on training in the specialty areas of abdominal ultrasound, obstetric and gynecological sonography, echocardiography and vascular technology.


University of Missouri at Columbia


409 Lewis Hall


Columbia, MO 65211


573-884-2994


missouri.edu


Rolla Technical Center


The Rolla Technical Center offers an intensive 18-month training program in diagnostic medical sonography. Applicants must hold at least an associate degree in an allied health care field, such as nursing or radiology, with prerequisite coursework in anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, radiology or general physics, algebra, English and psychology. Course topics include abdominal and small parts ultrasound, vascular technology, obstetric and gynecological sonography, physics and instrumentation, patient care and professional development.


Rolla Technical Center


500 Forum Drive


Rolla, MO 65401


573-458-0610


rolla.k12.mo.us/rti


Saint Luke's Hospital at Kansas City


The School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography at Saint Luke’s Hospital at Kansas City offers a full-time 18-month certificate program. This program is comprised of extensive clinical and theoretical instruction in the physics of ultrasound, abdominal sonography, obstetric and gynecological sonography, fetal echocardiography, neurosonography and vascular ultrasound technology. In order to be considered for admission, candidates must be graduates of either a two-year allied health training program such as radiologic technology, nursing, or respiratory therapy, or a four-year baccalaureate program in biology or health science. All applicants must also have completed coursework in communications, math, physics, anatomy and physiology or biology, medical terminology, and patient care with a minimum GPA of 3.0.


Saint Luke’s Hospital at Kansas City


4401 Wornall Road


Kansas City, MO 64111


816-932-3241


saintlukeshealthsystem.org

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