Re: Sonographer educator needed

From: Terry DuBose (terrydubose@sbcglobal.net)
Sun Apr 9 10:00:26 2006


Brian, not a problem. We need more good DMS programs. Good luck. Terry

Brian S Garra <bgarra@uvm.edu> wrote: Hi Terry,

I have been trying for some time to hire a sonographer educator who would be able to act as the point person in the formation of an ultrasound school -- along with managing ongoing sonographer training in an integrated program that would also incorporate my training modules for residents faculty and medical students. The requirements for this person are three registries, a batchelor's degree and education experience. The key one is of course the drive to do something really neat and forward looking with an integrated curriculum including the latest volume scanning techniques. W e plan to partner either with Champlain College or the University of Vermont on this one and the faculty would consist of myself, several senior sonographers on staff, and members of the UVM physics department including several well known ultrasound physicists. So I would appreciate your putting the word out on this position and also any advice on how I might more successfully recruit….for this and other positions! Thanks a bunch! Brian Brian S. Garra, M.D. Tampas Green & Gold Professor of Radiology Vice Chairman of Academic Activities Director of Ultrasound Department of Radiology University of Vermont/Fletcher Allen Health Care AC 3MP-169 111 Colchester Ave. Burlington, VT 05401 email: bgarra@uvm.edu office: 802-847-5641 cell: 802-734-8197 home: 802-985-8089 pager: 802-847-1000 pager 6087

Brian S. Garra 566 Irish Hill Rd Shelburne, VT 05482 802-985-8089




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