Re: question regarding the history of sonography schools

From: Joan P Baker (jbakerbaker@comcast.net)
Fri Jul 21 22:13:59 2006


You are right Roger if my memory serves me correctly Oklahoma has a non academic program first with Ross Brown and LE Schhnitzer in the hospital base very early and so did Maryland Institute and I know you were one of the first accredited programs Roger. It is hard to know what constitutes an education program. I taught people around my kitchen table and took them to work with me in 1970. The SU program did not open until 1974 with 4 students and Oklahoma and Maryland were already admitting students. Accreditation did not start until 1980 the first program was not accreditable. But early programs were Weber state, programs in Michigan, Maryland etc it comes down to how formal does it have to be to call it a program? I do not consider my kitchen table gang a program!

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From: roger sanders To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND-HISTORY Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 7:50 PM Subject: Re: question regarding the history of sonography schools

I believe the first accredited program was the Maryland Institute of ultrasound program in Baltimore, a combine of a number hospitals in Baltimore including Johns Hopkins GBMC Franklin Square University of Maryland . This program is now the U.M.B.C program however I do not think this was the first established program. It seems to me that the program at Oklahoma came earlier Roger Sanders Joanne <jmsmed@gmail.com> wrote: PLEASE STOP SENDING THESE EMAILS TO ME

THANKS

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Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 1:40 PM Subject: Re: question regarding the history of sonography schools

> No Thomas Jefferson was not the first accredited program or the first
> program to exist. Thomas Jefferson did have a in-house hospital based
> program before a academic based program. I will send more on this later
>
> Joan

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

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>> From: Jose A. Rodriguez
>> To: Multiple recipients of list >> ULTRASOUND-HISTORY
>> 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
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>> 281-290-3997
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From: >> title=mailto:pergolinifla10@msn.com >> href="mailto:pergolinifla10@msn.com">ROBERT PERGOLINI

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Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 >> 2:51 PM

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Hello,

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I think it was in Philadelphia, at Thomas Jefferson University >> Hospital

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Thanks,

>>

Anna

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From: >> title=mailto:jose.a.rodriguez@nhmccd.edu >> href="mailto:jose.a.rodriguez@nhmccd.edu">Jose A. Rodriguez =
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To: >> title=mailto:ultrasound-history@dns.obgyn.net >> href="mailto:ultrasound-history@dns.obgyn.net">Multiple recipients >> of list
>> ULTRASOUND-HISTORY

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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 >> 11:28 >> AM

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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

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