Re: [soundadvice] JOB in Arkansas

From: Jann Dolk (dolk@gl.umbc.edu)
Thu Dec 18 03:53:52 1997


Terry,

Congrats on the 100% pass rate and the successful job fillings!!! Enjoy that glass of wine!

jann

On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Terry J. DuBose wrote: >
> The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), University
> Hospital, Little Rock is looking for a good sonographer... RDMS only,
> none of that "eligible" stuff. Primarily abdominal and OBGYN work.
> Teaching hospital, high-risk OB lab, Community Women's Clinic; some call.
> Some lecturing a possibility, depending on experience and education.
>
> I just can't turn the students out fast enough. My first class graduated
> in August, all had jobs before they finished. Now we are scrambling
> again, and this current class is still 6 months before ripening.
>
> BY THE WAY!! My last class, and first in Arkansas, (I have 8 students a
> year) has a 100% pass rate on all their ARDMS exams!!!!! Physics,
> abdomen, ob/gyn. How's that against a 60% national average? I couldn't
> be more pleased. Except may be for the fact that my program's Self-Study
> is finished and will ship tomorrow!!! Think I'll have a glass of wine!
>
> If anybody is interested in the UAMS job, drop me a message at my office
> [DuBoseTerryJ@Exchange.UAMS.edu] and I'll return the name and phone
> number of the person you need to contact.
>
> Peace, Terry J. DuBose
>

--
Jann Dolk, MA, RT(R), RDMS
Program Director
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250

410-455-2758 410-484-8459-HOME FAX dolk@gl.umbc.edu pager 410-232-3712 410-455-1322-WORK FAX

Happy holidays to all




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