Diagnostic Medical Sonography
If you want to be a diagnostic medical sonographer and play a key role in assisting licensed physicians of medicine or osteopathy in gathering data necessary to reach diagnostic decisions, then earning the Associate of Science degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography could be your starting point.
Keiser University instructors integrate didactic, laboratory and clinical experiences to prepare you for the vital work you will do in professional medical environments. Sonographers assist physicians in gathering data necessary to reach diagnostic decisions.
Program Objectives
- To develop students who are knowledgeable in general sonography
- To prepare students to perform appropriate two-dimensional, Doppler and other sonographic procedures and record data for interpretation by a physician
- To prepare students to act in a professional and ethical manner as entry-level sonographers
- To develop students who are knowledgeable in ultrasound physics and instrumentation
Associate of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography courses include:
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy
- Acoustic Physics and Instrumentation
- Superficial Structures and Neonatal Brain
- Vascular Sonography
Keiser University's Associate of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography degree program provides students with specialized skills and knowledge required to begin careers in this highly-skilled medical field.