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Accreditation — The accrediting body for medical sonography programs is the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health/Education Programs (CACHE). The CACHE has accredited 150 programs, including those offered by colleges and universities, as well as some hospital training programs.
Obtain a high school diploma Four years. ... Attend an accredited ultrasound program Two to four years. ... Gain real world Usually experience one year. ... Study for certification Varies. ... Become certified A few months.
Typical ultrasound technician certificate programs run between 12 and 14 months in length and require full-time study. Core courses focus on ultrasound physics and the fundamentals of scanning. You will take courses in anatomy and patient care.
Difficult but Worth the Effort It takes two years to complete, but the degree from a CACHE accredited program qualifies the sonography student to take the ARMS exams. ... It is necessary to take required courses like physiology, anatomy, physics, sonography instrumentation and medical terminology.
Online bachelor's degree programs for ultrasound technicians can be conducted entirely online, or in a combination of live instruction and Web-based classes. Some schools require completion of clinical labs, while others offer only non-clinical programs. Most programs will take four years to complete.
Becoming a neurosonographer requires a combination of formal training, clinical experience and certification. Enroll in an ultrasound technology program at a vocational or community college, or other institution.
Our One-Year General Sonography program is accredited by CACHE (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs). CACHE is recognized by the CHEAP (Council for Higher Education Accreditation) and is a member of the ASPA (Association of Specialized & Professional Ac creditors).
The CACHE accreditation process is designed to evaluate and ensure that the Standards of each profession under the CACHE umbrella are met by each program. In addition, accreditation in the health-related disciplines also serves a very important public interest.
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, (or CACHE), is an accreditation agency for postsecondary education programs in 30 health science fields.
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CACHE) is one of the largest accreditation programs in the field of health sciences. They work together with their Committees on Accreditation, whose role it is to review various educational programs.
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