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Re: choosing the best approachFrom: ROBERT PERGOLINI (pergolinifla10@msn.com)Tue Jul 18 19:02:16 2006
Hi Karina, Make sure the school you are going to attend is accredited, meaning that after completion of your program you will be eligible to sit for the ultrasound exam.. You should go online to the ARDMS, and find out about their requirements for sitting for the ultrasound boards. You will go further with general u/s vascular is specialized. Good luck Anna P RDMS, RVT
> ----- Original Message ----- Hello Karnia Wht do you mean by AAS degree, and please tell the name and address of scholl / Karina <karinka81@yahoo.com<mailto:karinka81@yahoo.com>> wrote: Hello everyone, I am applying to the local sonography school. The school is asking me to choose either an AAS degree or a certificate of completion. It is also asking me to choose between studying General sonography or studying Vascular technology. I am leaning towards choosing an AAS degree in general sonography, however, I might be wrong in the selection :) Would someone please recomend what I should choose instead? I am kind of lost in this subject. What field is better for the employer/economy? Thanks a lot Karina ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Groups are talking. We're listening. Check out the handy changes to = -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------Yahoo! Groups.<http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evtA144/*http://groups.yahoo.com/local/newemail.html>
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