Re: question regarding the history of sonography schools

From: ROBERT PERGOLINI (pergolinifla10@msn.com)
Fri Jul 21 13:50:01 2006


Hello, I think it was in Philadelphia, at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Thanks, Anna

> ----- Original Message -----
From: Jose A. Rodriguez<mailto:jose.a.rodriguez@nhmccd.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND-HISTORY<mailto:ultrasound-history@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 11:28 AM Subject: question regarding the history of sonography schools

Hello, when and where was the first Sonography school established? What were the requirements before applying?

The reason for the question is that the medical requirement prior to 18 month sonography programs is fading away. In my opinion, 18 months of clinical and sonography skills falls short of producing compitent and confident sonographers. I would like to extend our 18 month DMS program to a 2 year program if possible.

Thank you!

Jose

-- Jose A. Rodriguez, RVT, RDMS, R.T.(R)

Clinical Coordinator/Associate Professor,

Sonography

Cy-Fair College

9191 Barker Cypress Rd.

Cypress, TX 77433-1383

281-290-3997

jose.a.rodriguez@nhmccd.edu<mailto:jose.a.rodriguez@nhmccd.edu>




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