Sonography is an advanced technology that uses sound waves to generate images used for assessment and diagnosis of various medical conditions. The diagnostic medical sonography program at NMC is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS), ensuring that students receive a high-quality education. The 21-month accredited sonography program at NMC provides students with the knowledge and hands-on clinical training to become a certified sonographer.
The curriculum at NMC focuses on different parts of the body. The obstetrics and gynecologic portion focuses on imaging of the female reproductive system and includes one of the more well-known uses of sonography - examining the fetus of a pregnant woman to follow the baby’s growth and development.
The abdominal portion of the curriculum involves learning the anatomy of the abdominal cavity to help diagnose and treat conditions primarily involving the aorta, gallbladder, bile ducts, kidneys, liver, pancreas and spleen. Abdominal sonography is a key component of this training. During the program you will also focus on the breast, thyroid and male reproductive system. The diagnostic medical sonography curriculum also emphasizes patient care, teaching students to provide compassionate and effective care to patients during sonographic procedures.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates the U. S. median salary in May 2022 for diagnostic medical sonographers was $78,210 per year, with a much faster than average projected job growth of 10 percent from 2022 to 2032. The diagnostic medical sonography program at NMC prepares students for a career as skilled professionals in various sonography specialties.