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  2. Sonographer - Wikipedia

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    A sonographer performing pediatric echocardiography. A sonographer is an allied healthcare professional who specializes in the use of ultrasonic imaging devices to produce diagnostic images, scans, videos or three-dimensional volumes of anatomy and diagnostic data. The requirements for clinical practice vary greatly by country.

  3. Allied health professions - Wikipedia

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    Allied health professions are usually of smaller size proportional to physicians and nurses. It has been estimated that approximately 30% of the total health workforce worldwide are AHPs. [3] In most jurisdictions, AHPs are subject to health professional requisites including minimum standards for education, regulation and licensing.

  4. Top 10 highest-paying allied health specialties for 2025 - AOL

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    Education Requirements: Associate Degree in Cardiovascular Sonography. Relevant Certifications: RDCS – AE / RDCS – PE / RDCS – FE. Average Weekly Travel Rate: $2,735. Highest Weekly Travel ...

  5. List of healthcare occupations - Wikipedia

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    Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist; ... Doctor of Podiatric Medicine; Podiatrist; ... Sonographer; Reproductive medicine

  6. How To Become A Sonographer [Infographic] - AOL

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    This article originally appeared on Schools.com By Kristin Marino Sonography technology is well-known for its ability to show a fetus as it develops in a mother's womb, but there are dozens of ...

  7. Medical ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Medical ultrasound includes diagnostic techniques (mainly imaging techniques) using ultrasound, as well as therapeutic applications of ultrasound. In diagnosis, it is used to create an image of internal body structures such as tendons, muscles, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, to measure some characteristics (e.g., distances and velocities) or to generate an informative audible sound.

  8. Does Medicare Cover Breast Ultrasounds? - AOL

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    Plus, a qualified medical technician or doctor must perform the ultrasound. When does Medicare pay for an ultrasound breast exam? Like mammograms, breast ultrasounds are covered under Medicare Part B.

  9. Diagnostic medical sonography - Wikipedia

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    Diagnostic medical sonography (DMS), a branch of diagnostic medical imaging, is the use of imaging by medical ultrasound for medical diagnosis. DMS uses non-ionizing ultrasound to produce 2D and 3D images of the body. In Canada, the credentialing for diagnostic medical sonography is the Canadian Association of Registered Ultrasound Professionals.